Bulerias Explained - Level 1 - Thumb Falseta Traditional Morón Style - TUTORIAL
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This is a very traditional falseta in the Morón style (Morón de la Frontera is a town not too far from Sevilla that’s famous for its flamenco). The falseta is relatively simple and involves thumb technique in the right hand and some slurs in the left hand. The phrasing is very traditional and this is probably the easiest falseta to play in the course.
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