Practicing Sextuplet Arpeggios in Soleá - TUTORIAL
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Sextuplet arpeggios are a huge part of playing Soleá and also an important Right Hand pattern to master for flamenco guitar in general. Here we look at how just thinking of them the right way can help playing them better, and then we look at a couple of ways to practice them so you can incorporate them into your Soleá.
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