In this video we build upon the material covered in the Tangos Basic Compás video by adding rhythmic variations, chord progressions, and some more technically challenging bits. Some of this material might be beyond your current technical level, and that’s ok. While I strongly urge you to master all of the material in the Tangos Basic Compás video, there is no reason you have to learn all of the material in this video right away. Feel free to learn all of it or just a little bit, and to come back to this video as you feel the need for more varied and challenging compás.
Up Next in Season 1
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Tangos Explained - Syncopated Thumb F...
This may be simplest falseta in the course in terms of technique, though the syncopation will be tricky for some. It’s a great hard-driving falseta played on the bass strings that requires solid coordination of the left and right hands and a good feel for the compás.
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Tangos Explained - Syncopated Thumb F...
This may be simplest falseta in the course in terms of technique, though the syncopation will be tricky for some. It’s a great hard-driving falseta played on the bass strings that requires solid coordination of the left and right hands and a good feel for the compás.
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Tangos Explained - Arpeggio with Pull...
Another good candidate for an intro falseta, this one introduces a new technique of adding a pull-off in the middle of an arpeggio that is quite common in flamenco.
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