Flamenco Bulerías Palmas Patterns - Tutorial by Kai Narezo
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Before we pick up the guitar to play flamenco Bulerías, we get the basic Bulerías palmas patterns down to better understand the compás.
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Amazinnnng tutorial!!!!
Thanks Kai. Clarifies my thinking 👍Also helps bed down what I know more confidently.
Very good! Thank you
Thank you, Kai and Tara, I think around minute 10, Tara is done and Kai wants to continue, lol.
Would be great if you explain bulerias de jerez palmas pattern and palo seco. Thanks as always Kai
Thans for the video, but please explain why the sequence starts with beat 12? That doesn't make any sense to me.
As far as I understand, beat 12 is the first beat of the dance. Like how 12 is the first hour. It’s functionally the same as beat 1 in other musics.
you can start on 1, and accenting the ( 1, 4, 7, 9, 11 )… in spanish flamenco they tend to count the first beat as a 12 pretty much like a clock, but technically the metronome is the origin.
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I have no idea