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Latin American Folk Guitar (Extended) - Day 4
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Preview - Learning The Rhythm Of Joropo Music
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Preview - Understanding Right-Hand Strumming Patterns
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Preview - How You Can Add Variations In The Bass
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Preview - Add Texture With Muting And Pedal Notes
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Module 1 - How To Play Joropo7 Lessons
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Module 2 - Guitar Technique Revision3 Lessons
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Module 3 - How To Play Cuban Son10 Lessons
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How To Play El Cuarto De Tula On Guitar - 5.05
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Keep It Interesting With Right Hand Variations - 7.01
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Latin American Chord Substitutions - 3.59
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How Chord Substitutions Affect The Melody - 3.27
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Studying The Bridge Section - 4.47
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Performing The Complete Song So Far - 1.50
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Deeper Theory – Chord Reharmonisation - 4.41
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Learning The Introduction - 3.54
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How To Accompany The Melody - 4.44
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El Cuarto De Tula Backing Groove - 5.55
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How To Play El Cuarto De Tula On Guitar - 5.05
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Module 4 - How To Play Bambuco6 Lessons
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Module 5 - Developing Your Guitar Techniques2 Lessons
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Module 6 - Further Cuban Son Study14 Lessons
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"De Qué Callada Manera" - Pablo Milanés - 8.45
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Breaking Down The Chord Progression - 7.06
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Following The Voice - 2.32
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Variations In The Right Hand Rhythm - 4.21
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Applying Melodic Variations - 4.16
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Latin Chord Reharmonisation - 5.05
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Demonstrating The B Section - 2.53
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The Complete Song So Far - 2.54
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Learning The Introduction - 5.06
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Performing The Full Introduction - 5.05
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From The Csus Into The Song - 2.07
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At A Faster Tempo - 2.43
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Applying The Strumming Technique - 3.24
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De Que Callada Manera
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"De Qué Callada Manera" - Pablo Milanés - 8.45
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