Hi. Oh behalf of Expert Village, I'm Reno at Reno's Music Shop in Camp Verde, Arizona, and I'm going to tell you about flatpicking guitar. The rhythm guitar and the lead guitar...

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harmonica okay we're going to do that today slow version top commenter all killed along a blow the single thing I believe that helped me more as a harmonica player and any other one single...
Now, let's apply rhythm 1 to the violin. But first, let's take a look at it one more time. So just get it in our head a little bit. Four sixteenths, two eighths, and two quarter note...

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Okay, now we're going to learn how to read rhythms. So, let's put your violins down, and focus in on these rhythms right here. Okay, rhythm 1. Let's just clap them, okay. Now,...

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This time we are going to be taking about the Bolero Ranchero, specifically on this part of the video we are going to be talking about our right hand and later on we'll talk about the other...

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We're going to do triplets grouped in fives. The whole point is to be able to hear it and not think about it. Doing the first and the third note of the fives. As you get higher and higher into...

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Now let's apply rhythm two okay to the violin. But first let's take another look at it. Eighth, two sixteenth, eighth, two sixteenth, quarter note rest, quarter note rest, and...

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Now; o.k. let's apply this room, let's take; let's make up our own rhythm alright. So let's do this; I'm going to makeup my own rhythm o.k., it's going...

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Now we're going to go over sixteenth rests, and they're seen down here. It looks like one of those sevens again but with another line in there, so like this, boom boom. That's...