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Old 11-22-2009, 03:54 AM
 
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Default Flamenco-Jazz guitar lessons Toronto beginners (27)“Rumba E2A” by Paco De Lucia.

Join the adventure!, and play ¨Entre Dos Aguas¨ part 1 (Flamenco /Jazz rumba) by Paco De Lucia.




Entre Dos Aguas ¨Between two waters¨ the most famous rumba by Paco De Lucia


Here are some phrases explained slow from the original recording by Paco.

http://www.rdiaz.org/rdvideo75.html

Some examples of use of minor melodic scale etc
please check minute 8:07
http://www.rdiaz.org/rdvideo66.html

Here is the soundtrack to practice our improvisation on

Em,D7,C7,B7.

and

D,Em

http://www.rdiaz.org/rdvideo74.html


and the soundtrack to practice our improvisation over
the main chord progression of the song part 1 are:

Am,Am,Bm,Bm,Am,Am,B7,B7

http://www.rdiaz.org/rdvideo71.html

again you can play your solo by using just G major scale!
(if you are a beginner) remember that the song is on Em.

Be creative and have fun!


This is the exelent video uploaded 2 days ago! for Rio Ancho
by teacher Kirk Lorange. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPBB9IBJnhw

And again
you are invited to upload your own video to YouTube playing a solo with your guitar, accompanied by the sound track on
video this lesson http://www.rdiaz.org/rdvideo71.html

(try to do it in a week or so!...and send me the link, then we will comment over, for different creative approach’s etc, it will be fun!)

Ruben Diaz.
http://www.rdiaz.org/rdfoto5.html
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