Jul 8, 2024
Learning how to improvise on flamenco guitar with the song"Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco De Lucía is actually easier than you might expect—especially if you are already a jazz or blues guitarist!
Jazz and blues elements are introduced into this section through the incorporation of a pentatonic scale in the key of E minor.
By using you prior knowledge and experience with the pentatonic
scale as a blues or jazz guitarist, you can unlock the secret to
improvising within “Entre dos Aguas”as a flamenco guitarist!
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