While perhaps not technically a falseta (there’s no real definition that I know of, but this feels like a bit less than a falseta), this is a great little bit to throw in between falsetas or after the singer has finished a letra. Check out the way the melody connects to the 10-11-12 phrase that precedes it.
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Remate...
While perhaps not technically a falseta (there’s no real definition that I know of, but this feels like a bit less than a falseta), this is a great little bit to throw in between falsetas or after the singer has finished a letra. Check out the way the melody connects to the 10-11-12 phrase that p...
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Remate...
Played at 140bpm and looped. While perhaps not technically a falseta (there’s no real definition that I know of, but this feels like a bit less than a falseta), this is a great little bit to throw in between falsetas or after the singer has finished a letra. Check out the way the melody connects ...
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Bulerias Explained - Level 3 - Starti...
We discuss few more options for starting your Bulerías, like starting with a falseta, and also some more ways to use our traditional ending that involve some chord substitutions and some syncopation.