Seguirillas Explained - Compás 1 - Counting and Llamada - TUTORIAL
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In this video we look at the Llamada por Seguirillas as a way to really understand how to count and feel the compás. Seguirillas is built on the same 12-beat foundation as Soleá, but we feel and count it in a very different way, so this is a great place to start. We also look at one of the most common mistakes players make when they start learning Seguirilla and how to avoid it!
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