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rombsix

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Cat versus Metronome! 

My flamenco friends,

You must become one with the metronome. That is the only way to improve your compas. Take this cat for example - she is facing her fears and trying to become one with the metronome:



Cheers!

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kudo

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RE: Cat versus Metronome! (in reply to rombsix

LOL

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Pgh_flamenco

 

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RE: Cat versus Metronome! (in reply to rombsix

After watching the video I felt bad for the cat. I could tell from the cat's startle response that the clicking sound of the metronome was painful to it.

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mezzo

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RE: Cat versus Metronome! (in reply to rombsix

then with some confidence he could try some accompaniment practice




the outside cat stays well in compas imo.

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