Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - ArpegScaleThumb Falseta by Kai Narezo - PERFORM
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This Bulerías falseta starts out with a Major 7 sound (the Vicente Amigo influence) that combines arpeggio and picado, but it ends with a driving thumb figure that changes the energy of the falseta - and that can also be used on its own.
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