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Original videotape footage from Chilean TV in August 1973, shortly before Jara was tortured and killed by the Pinochet’s thugs. Here Jara performs ‘El derecho de vivir en paz’ —The Right To Live In Peace— a song with lyrics of great hope. [It was later convincingly covered by jazz-rockers Congreso]. I've added subtitles in Spanish for the lyrics and in English as translation of Víctor’s preamble and of the Spanish lyrics. I've also supplied the video with lead sheet chord shorthand (it IS a good song!) and with references to other recordings of this and other Jara songs.
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“Dog” & 007 chord ...
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Montage of logos for rock academies, ...
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Troubles with Tonal Terminology ...
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with bilingual lyrics on screen ...
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Original 9-minute studio audio track ...
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“Dansa dansa” (1987) and Swedish “dansbandsmusik” ...
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Bilingual lyrics and basic notation ...
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Notation and lyrics in Swedish and English ...
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The tragic Marin County Courthouse events ...
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Four phases of the ADSR envelope ...
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Does it go from I to V or from IV to I? ...
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LP Le Nord du Nord (1968) ...
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Live performance (Likávittos, Athens, Sept. 2006) ...
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Example of music's relation to politics ...
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from Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (1930) ...
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Jara was tortured and killed by the Pinochet’s thugs ...
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The importance of syncrisis ...
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Cwm Rhondda in Welsh ...
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Are simultaneously sounded semitones discordant? ...
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The connotative coherence of the chord ...
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Importance of accompanimental parameters of expression ...
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Banned worldwide by Google’s legal team ...
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Musicology & Colonialism conference ...
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Universidad de Villa Maria ...
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Shaving, motorbikes and power chords ...
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Extracts from 52 US pop records 1957-63 ...
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42 online performances of 'Gabriel's Oboe' ...
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What does the famous 4-note jingle mean ...
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Problems involved in labelling musics ...
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Du problème d'appeler une musique ...