Scott -> Palmas por bulerias? (Mar. 22 2021 19:57:56)
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I searched through the archives a little and didn't see if this particular question was asked. Are any of the common variations in bulerias every played simultaneously by two palmeros (two different variations at once)? Or will they generally play off of a single variation (definitively or one defined and the other(s) complementing)? Regarding contratiempo... Do they ever hold long stretches of 8th notes or is it more common for, if two palmeros, one is quarter notes on the down, the other on the up? To me is sounds like the latter, like a ping pong effect, but I don't doubt the endurance and a skilled palmero has to be able to hammer 8ths at buleria tempo as long as they like. If it's one palmero on the down, one on the up, does anyone have recommendations for practicing this? The best I can think of so far would be to run 16ths on a metronome and foot tap the one and clap the 'e' and 'a'. Eventually reducing the subdivisions played by the metronome until it only clicks on 1.
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