Going Faster: Accompanying a Subida - TUTORIAL
Seguirilla Explained - Escobilla Edition
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The Subida is when the dancer starts going faster, and in this video we look at how to hear that so that you're always in compás and we look at some right-hand patterns for going fast.
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Other Falsetas You Can Use - TUTORIAL
Beyond the traditional falseta there are tons that will work nicely for accompanying the Escobilla. We look at a few, and at what makes them appropriate ones for the Escobilla.
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Traditional Falseta: 100bpm Keeping C...
A performance of various types of material you can use in an Escobilla, all played at a constant tempo of 100bpm. 100bpm is on the slow end of the range of tempos you might encounter, but a nice tempo for getting used to playing your Seguirillas in strict time.
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Play-Along: 100bpm LOOPED - Constant ...
An unaccompanied loop of a Seguirillas Escobilla danced at a constant tempo of 100bpm. This is a great place to start practicing your Escobilla material, as the tempo is very manageable.