Your right hand already knows how to do some of this, but some of it will probably be new to you. Take your time learning this, as it’s another very important way the Bulerías compás can be played.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - The Ha...
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Ending...
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Starti...
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