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Silencio doble
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RE: Silencio doble (in reply to akatune)
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A dancer would be the deciding factor unless I'm playing a solo gig and just a random choice Only came across it once with a dancer, not that I'm an overly experienced accompanist quote:
Sometimes dancer wants to do a double silencio, it's common to do the second one in a major key. Seems to be the way and had a few people say the same thing I learnt this major key silencio from foro member Aloysius and slightly modified some left hand It's a simple one and leads well into a castellana or escobilla .. and sounds great with another guitar ' improvising ' a melody over it http://youtu.be/YAkwKC3_fa4
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