How-To Talk Keys and Transpose For Flamenco Accompaniment - Part 2 - TUTORIAL
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Key Names, Chord Shapes and Capos - How to Talk About Keys and Transpose For Flamenco Accompaniment - In Part 2 of this video we look at how we can use the capo in flamenco to stay in the same key (in absolute terms), while changing the sound of the guitar by playing with different chord shapes. Building on the concepts from Part 1, we’ll see how and why flamenco guitarists can play the same Palo in the same key but come up with different sounds, and how to use this concept when accompanying singers.
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