Fandangos de Huelva (not to be confused with many of the other Fandangos) is one of the lighter Palos and a lot fun to play. The groove is similar Sevillanas and the coplas (verses) are generally pretty predictable, so it’s a perfect Palo to get your feet wet accompanying the cante.
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Survival Guide - Fandangos de Huelva
Fandangos de Huelva is one that’s often taught in beginner dance classes, so if you’re starting to accompany dance you’ll want to learn this one. There are a few things you’ll want to know before you get started - a couple of things that make the Fandangos the Huelva a little confusing at first. ...
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Anatomy of a Compás - Fandangos de Hu...
There’s a moment in the Fandango de Huelva that is very distinctive but also very confusing for many players. It’s a specific way of closing the Letra or a falseta that starts on the four (if you’re counting in sixes) and that has as many variations as there are players. In this video we look at ...
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Cante Play-Along - Fandangos De Huelv...
Capo Required - in this video we look a the standard Fandangos de Huelva letra as well as the “Alosno,” which starts just a bit differently. We accompany with the Por Arriba chords and the capo at the third fret. Fandangos de Huelva tends to be more predictable in the Cante than some other Palos,...
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