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Flamenco Tools I. Flamenco box-drum didactic Score Book + DVD by Miguel Reyes

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Flamenco Tools I. Flamenco box-drum didactic Score Book + DVD by Miguel Reyes Ref.: 50079LDV-FT1
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This manual contains the basic tools for learning to play the flamenco cajon, an instrument that has become a valuable aid for understanding flamenco rhythm and meter and their multiple combinations.

This is a simple method to help understand flamenco and its language better: rhythms, technique, codes and practical exercises with harmonic bases.


Ever since it was introduced into flamenco by Paco de Lucía and Rubem Dantas, the cajon has acquired a personality of its own in flamenco groups that it would never lose. Flamenco is evolving constantly and is ever in need of teaching sources, and this manual is meant to fill a gap in response to this demand, providing basic knowledge for training percussionists and flamenco students in general.


The first percussion book contains musical scores for traditional flamenco dance with precise explanations of structure. It comes with a DVD with illustrations of the examples.


Format: A4 88 pages Spanish - English


Compatible NTSC and PAL.DVD Compatible with all countries.

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  • With these scores you will be able to study the different things presented in 'soleares' (type of flamenco song and dance), falsetas and siguiriyas' and also the way those elements were used in the past years.
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