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chester
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RE: basic buleria vid (in reply to rickm)
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ORIGINAL: rickm dumb question number 23, im going along with the vid ok, which is surprising, but when is it appropriate to change to the b chord? at six or do you have to wait to 12 again? or does it matter as long as you stay in compas? That depends on some different factors... The 'traditional' (ie what you're probably used to hearing) buleria compas is 12-A, 3-Bb, 6-C, 8-Bb, 10-A. You can simplify that to 12-A, 3-Bb, 10-A. If you're playing alone (which I'm assuming you are) I'd say the most important thing is keeping compas. You can extend that to keeping compas in your head and playing around with the accents, only 'revealing' the buleria rhythmic structure occasionally. If you're playing with others, it might be best to keep it simple until y'all are comfortable with the compas and/or each other. Hope that helps...
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