Marchena - Fourth Sevillana - Tutorial
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Four Sevillanas in four different keys (E, A, F# and B phrygian). These Sevillanas are pretty advanced both technically and rhythmically, so you may want to review the Traditional Sevillanas tutorial before tackling this.
This one is in the Granaina key (B phrygian if you're playing without a capo) and features rasgueado and a lot of thumb.
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