Tangos Explained - Palmas - Tutorial
TANGOS COMPÁS
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The Palmas are the underlying structure of any Palo, so the better you know them the better you’ll feel the compás. We can’t recommend strongly enough that you spend some time with the Palmas as you learn to play compás por Tangos. As you learn to feel the Palmas you will begin to feel more free with the compás, with your falsetas, and with every aspect of Tangos
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