BULERIAS Falsetas
This is the place for Bulerias falsteas - from beginner to advanced, we've got tons of them!
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Picado Falseta by Moraíto - TUTORIAL
Not only is this a great-sounding Bulerías falseta, it’s also a fantastic picado burst exercise. It also features some interesting phrasing and syncopation, so stay focused!
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Picado Falseta by Moraíto - PLAYED SLOW & LOOPED
Played slower at 140bpm and looped. Not only is this a great-sounding Bulerías falseta, it’s also a fantastic picado burst exercise. It also features some interesting phrasing and syncopation, so stay focused!
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - ArpegScaleThumb Falseta by Kai Narezo - PERFORM
This Bulerías falseta starts out with a Major 7 sound (the Vicente Amigo influence) that combines arpeggio and picado, but it ends with a driving thumb figure that changes the energy of the falseta - and that can also be used on its own.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - ArpegScaleThumb Falseta by Kai Narezo - TUTORIAL
This Bulerías falseta starts out with a Major 7 sound (the Vicente Amigo influence) that combines arpeggio and picado, but it ends with a driving thumb figure that changes the energy of the falseta - and that can also be used on its own.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - ArpegScaleThumb Falseta by Kai Narezo - SLOW/LOOP
This Bulerías falseta starts out with a Major 7 sound (the Vicente Amigo influence) that combines arpeggio and picado, but it ends with a driving thumb figure that changes the energy of the falseta - and that can also be used on its own.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Good For Intro Falseta by Kai Narezo - PERFORM
This Bulerías Falseta combines arpeggio, picado, thumb and some left-hand stretches into a somewhat longer falseta than we’ve seen. It can be used as an introduction but also works anywhere else you’d play a falseta.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Good For Intro Falseta by Kai Narezo - TUTORIAL
This Bulerías Falseta combines arpeggio, picado, thumb and some left-hand stretches into a somewhat longer falseta than we’ve seen. It can be used as an introduction but also works anywhere else you’d play a falseta.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Good For Intro Falseta by Kai Narezo - SLOW/LOOP
This Bulerías Falseta combines arpeggio, picado, thumb and some left-hand stretches into a somewhat longer falseta than we’ve seen. It can be used as an introduction but also works anywhere else you’d play a falseta.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Picado Falseta by Enrique Melchor - PERFORMANCE
This picado falseta by Enrique Melchor features both the symmetric diminished scale, which is a staple of modern flamenco, and diminished arpeggios, which are somewhat more traditional. You may find you disagree with the fingerings given, which is fine if you find an easier way for you to play th...
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Picado Falseta by Enrique Melchor - TUTORIAL
This picado falseta by Enrique Melchor features both the symmetric diminished scale, which is a staple of modern flamenco, and diminished arpeggios, which are somewhat more traditional. You may find you disagree with the fingerings given, which is fine if you find an easier way for you to play th...
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Picado Falseta by Enrique Melchor - SLOW & LOOPED
This picado falseta by Enrique Melchor features both the symmetric diminished scale, which is a staple of modern flamenco, and diminished arpeggios, which are somewhat more traditional. You may find you disagree with the fingerings given, which is fine if you find an easier way for you to play th...
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - A Minor Falseta by Sabicas - PERFORMANCE
Sabicas was famous for his minor Bulerías, and this may be his most famous falseta of all. It’s almost all picado in eight notes, and the phrases start on beat 1 and 7 instead of the more common beats 12 and 6.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - A Minor Falseta by Sabicas - TUTORIAL
Sabicas was famous for his minor Bulerías, and this may be his most famous falseta of all. It’s almost all picado in eight notes, and the phrases start on beat 1 and 7 instead of the more common beats 12 and 6.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - A Minor Falseta by Sabicas - PLAYED SLOW & LOOPED
Sabicas was famous for his minor Bulerías, and this may be his most famous falseta of all. It’s almost all picado in eight notes, and the phrases start on beat 1 and 7 instead of the more common beats 12 and 6.