Marchena - Third Sevillana - Tutorial
SEVILLANAS - Compás, Structure and More
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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 capo) and features rasgueado, a lot of thumb and some picado.
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