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4
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most flamenco musicians learn through oral tradition rather than by reading music. They learn through 'copying' and ?
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5
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The name of the device where a finger near the nut sounds a note after or before a chord has been struck
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7
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The opposite of a hammeron?
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8
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Finger tapping on the body of the guitar results in a p - - - - - - - - - style suited to dancing.
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11
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The triangular, flat piece of plastic or tortoise shell used to 'pluck' the strings
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12
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The percussive downward action to create chords on a guitar.
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13
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This part of the guitar holds the strings up off the neck.
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1
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Name the six guitar strings from lowest to highest
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2
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using fingers to pluck melodies is known as what kind of device?
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3
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How many strings on an acoustic guitar?
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6
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A loud emphasis on a note
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9
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The country associated with Flamenco music.
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10
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The part of the guitar that tightens or loosens the strings. Known as machine heads or ?
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