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RE: Learning basic Bulerias in a Peña in Huelva
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NormanKliman
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RE: Learning basic Bulerias in a PeÃ... (in reply to henrym3483)
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Hi henrym3483, That's fine, but a little complicated like Anders, John and others have been saying. I'd add that it's a little more like guajiras than bulerÃa, too. For bulerÃa, mark a very fast soleá while tapping your foot on the even-numbered beats: 12-2-4, 6-8-10. I imagine there's already been lots said on this forum about whether bulerÃas start on 12 or on 1, but I think the difference between bulerÃas and guajiras is the 1-2-3 count taken from soleá (whether or not it's obvious at a given moment), and guajiras (and that OTHER cante ) start on 12. Hope that makes sense. I'm laid up at home with the flu, and I've just listened to a bunch of Pepe Marchena. What with the high fever and all, it gets a bit surreal. Sounds like the music my girlfriend's Yorkshire terriers would listen to.
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