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"official" rhythm guide
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srshea
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Joined: Oct. 29 2006
From: Olympia, WA in the Great Pacific Northwest
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RE: "official" rhythm guide (in reply to NormanKliman)
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Aw man, thanks , Norman, This is super cool, and P.Bacan is my fave, so I’m thrilled. I really like that fist sevillanas clip. I knew Pedro Pena was a teacher (I like to think that this accounts for his penchant for sweaters. Dude’s always wearing a sweater!), but I didn’t know C. Sanchez was as well. Re: the tangos count, I hear him accenting the “dos” much more than the other beats (at first I thought he was saying “doce, quatro, doce, quatro!), is that what you’re referring to? Tangos should be a straight four count with an accent on the first beat, yes?
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