Who here thinks Santana is the best music for Kali/Arnis practice?

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I dig Santana and it has that fantastic beat for stick practice and sparring.. whattya think? :supcool:
 

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LOL... whaddya know! It's what I'm listening to right now. The expanded greatest hits album (red cover). Carlos is indeed the man.
I dunno if it's good for Kali/Arnis practice as I don't do that art... but I do love to mellow out with the sounds of his guitar.
("But she's not there" cover is playing right now.... ooooohh yeah, dig it man!) :supcool:
Actually some of the music is better suited to seduction... watch out ladies if you hear Carlos playing in the background... heh :uhyeah:
 
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MacCaver, you're right on all counts. Carlos is in the top ten of all time music makers, IMO. But if you're talking soul and beat, he can't be beat!

I have everything Santana has done, every boxed set and every single CD. My fave Santana song is "Fried neckbones and your home fries" that's soul!
 

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Santana is Good! I never considered his music?

We usually use a Capoeira CD or An Indonesian Tape.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Peace :whip:
 

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Seigi said:
Santana is Good! I never considered his music?

We usually use a Capoeira CD or An Indonesian Tape.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Peace :whip:
Hi All,

George Santana is a good Silat, Arnis and Escrima practioner, he also has a band in the Sacramento area, if you ever get a chance you ought to go hear him.:uhyeah:

He adds to that some Spanish Fencing and the universal pattern that was around hundreds of years ago.

Regards, Gary
 
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Sounds a lot like my JKD! I am originally from Sacramento, but unlikely to return there so I'll have to miss out on that fun, at least for now :ultracool
 

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I practice to Pantera and Godsmack, usually. It puts me in touch with my inner anger, and helps me express my agression.

I agree that these two and the Santana are all good to practice too.

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AC_Pilot said:
MacCaver, you're right on all counts. Carlos is in the top ten of all time music makers, IMO. But if you're talking soul and beat, he can't be beat!

I have everything Santana has done, every boxed set and every single CD. My fave Santana song is "Fried neckbones and your home fries" that's soul!
Fried neckbones! Santana is number 1 for me too!

Pretty much the whole "Live at the Filmore" double CD is great for Sinawali.
 

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