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Ritmos Flamencos was originally designed for dance students and provides music for practicing certain parts of dances. But it has proved to be equally valuable for guitarists. Every flamenco guitarist should be able to do correct
palmas. In addition there are tips on accompaniment. To aid in accompanying the recorded examples of song and dance, a guide sheet is provided, explaining
cejilla placement and the chord patterns needed. The musical examples come from a variety of sources, and those who have heard the tape often say that the music alone is worth the price of the tape.
Ritmos Flamencos includes extensive treatment of alegrías,
bulerías, fandangos de Huelva, guajiras, siguiriyas, and
soleares. There is a more abbreviated analysis of peteneras,
soleá por bulerías, tanguillos, tangos, and
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