Alegrías Falsetas Playlist including: tutorials, performances and loops.
An advanced Alegrias falseta in E Major, the first part of this falseta mimics the phrasing of the Tirititran or Coletilla that’s sung in Alegrias. Though the falseta starts on the pickup of beat 11 and the phrasing of the first half starts on 12 (like the TiritiTran and the Coletilla), the measu...
An advanced Alegrias falseta in E Major, the first part of this falseta mimics the phrasing of the Tirititran or Coletilla that’s sung in Alegrias. Though the falseta starts on the pickup of beat 11 and the phrasing of the first half starts on 12 (like the TiritiTran and the Coletilla), the measu...
An advanced Alegrias falseta in E Major, the first part of this falseta mimics the phrasing of the Tirititran or Coletilla that’s sung in Alegrias. Though the falseta starts on the pickup of beat 11 and the phrasing of the first half starts on 12 (like the TiritiTran and the Coletilla), the measu...
Here’s a fun fasleta that’s relatively straightforward and will add variety to your Escobilla por Alegrias. The right hand is all P-M-A and the melody is mostly scale wise motion, using an E Major scale in the 6th position. It’s almost all triplets, so once you have the right hand down it’s all a...
Here’s a fun fasleta that’s relatively straightforward and will add variety to your Escobilla por Alegrias. The right hand is all P-M-A and the melody is mostly scale wise motion, using an E Major scale in the 6th position. It’s almost all triplets, so once you have the right hand down it’s all a...
Here’s a fun fasleta that’s relatively straightforward and will add variety to your Escobilla por Alegrias. The right hand is all P-M-A and the melody is mostly scale wise motion, using an E Major scale in the 6th position. It’s almost all triplets, so once you have the right hand down it’s all a...
Here’s a short but tricky Alegrias falseta that will really work both your left hand and your compás. In addition to some 16th note slurs that include a lot of pinky action, the phrases don’t quite resolve where we would expect them to. Once you’ve learned the notes, make sure you’re really comfo...
Here’s a short but tricky Alegrias falseta that will really work both your left hand and your compás. In addition to some 16th note slurs that include a lot of pinky action, the phrases don’t quite resolve where we would expect them to. Once you’ve learned the notes, make sure you’re really comfo...
Played slow and looped: a short but tricky Alegrias falseta that will really work both your left hand and your compás. In addition to some 16th note slurs that include a lot of pinky action, the phrases don’t quite resolve where we would expect them to. Once you’ve learned the notes, make sure yo...
Get your triplets going with this Alegrías Escobilla Falseta - traditional-ish with a lot of emphasis on the left hand.
Get your triplets going with this Alegrías Escobilla Falseta - traditional-ish with a lot of emphasis on the left hand.
Get your triplets going with this Alegrías Escobilla Falseta - traditional-ish with a lot of emphasis on the left hand.
Friday Falseta - Alegrías - Kai Narezo Falseta Performance
Friday Falseta - Alegrías - Kai Narezo Falseta Tutorial
Friday Falseta - Alegrías - Kai Narezo Falseta LOOPED
Friday Falseta Kai Narezo Alegrías Falseta #2 - Performance
Friday Falseta Kai Narezo Alegrías Falseta #2 - Tutorial
Friday Falseta Kai Narezo Alegrías Falseta #2 - LOOP
Friday Falseta - Alegrías Falseta Minera Chords - Performance
Friday Falseta - Alegrías Falseta Minera Chords - Tutorial
Friday Falseta - Alegrías Falseta Minera Chords - Looped
An advanced Alegrias falseta by Kai in the key of A Major rather than the more common E Major, this falseta features a recurring syncopated figure, a few quick picado runs, and a couple of left-hand challenges.
An advanced Alegrias falseta by Kai in the key of A Major rather than the more common E Major, this falseta features a recurring syncopated figure, a few quick picado runs, and a couple of left-hand challenges.
An advanced Alegrias falseta by Kai in the key of A Major rather than the more common E Major, this falseta features a recurring syncopated figure, a few quick picado runs, and a couple of left-hand challenges.