Friday Falseta - Tangos Traditional Line Cliche by Kai Narezo - TUTORIAL
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A line cliche is when one note within a chord moves by half-steps. The second half of this falseta features a line cliche on the D minor chord where the bass note moves down from the note D on the fifth string. This is a traditional figure that you’ll probably recognize more once you learn to play it.
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