Sevillanas Falsetas
Sevillanas are a little different from the rest of flamenco, so technically these wouldn't be considered falsetas. Still, in this playlist you'll find 8 solo guitar Sevillanas - a set of four traditional ones and a set of four of Kai's more contemporary ones.
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Traditional Sevillanas - Performance
These Sevillanas for solo guitar are great for learning Sevillanas, working on your technique and accompanying dance, too. Learn one at a time, and each one will be easier than the previous one as you get the hang of the structure.
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Traditional Sevillanas - Tutorial
These Sevillanas for solo guitar are great for learning Sevillanas, working on your technique and accompanying dance, too. Learn one at a time, and each one will be easier than the previous one as you get the hang of the structure.
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Marchena (Sevillanas) - Performance
Four Sevillanas in four different keys (E, A, F# and B phrygian). These Sevillanas are pretty advanced both technically and rhythmically, so you may want to review the Traditional Sevillanas tutorial before tackling this.
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Marchena - First Sevillana - Tutorial
Four Sevillanas in four different keys (E, A, F# and B phrygian). These Sevillanas are pretty advanced both technically and rhythmically, so you may want to review the Traditional Sevillanas tutorial before tackling this.
This one is played Por Arriba (E phrygian if you're playing without a capo... -
Marchena - Second Sevillana - Tutorial
Four Sevillanas in four different keys (E, A, F# and B phrygian). These Sevillanas are pretty advanced both technically and rhythmically, so you may want to review the Traditional Sevillanas tutorial before tackling this.
This one is played Por Medio (A phrygian if you're playing without a capo)... -
Marchena - Third Sevillana - Tutorial
Four Sevillanas in four different keys (E, A, F# and B phrygian). These Sevillanas are pretty advanced both technically and rhythmically, so you may want to review the Traditional Sevillanas tutorial before tackling this.
This one is in the Taranta key (F# phrygian if you're playing without a ca... -
Marchena - Fourth Sevillana - Tutorial
Four Sevillanas in four different keys (E, A, F# and B phrygian). These Sevillanas are pretty advanced both technically and rhythmically, so you may want to review the Traditional Sevillanas tutorial before tackling this.
This one is in the Granaina key (B phrygian if you're playing without a ca...