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Aguinaldos & Seises for the Cuatro Puertorriqueño
Introduction
An Brief Introduction
The Art of Accompanying a Puerto Rican Seis
The Décima in Puerto Rico
Giving Your Playing Some Style
Aguinaldos
The Aguinaldo
Aguinaldo Traditional in A Minor
Aguinaldo Mayagüezano In C Minor
Aguinaldo Antillano in A Minor
Aguinaldo Orocoveño in A Minor
Aguinaldo Bairoa in G Major
Aguinaldo Manola in C Major
Aguinaldo Isabelino in A Minor
Aguinaldos Agua Buenas in D Major
Aguinaldo Lamento in A Minor
Aguinaldo Cagüeño in G Major
Aguinaldo Yumac in E Minor
Aguinaldo Jíbaro in A Minor
Aguinaldo Costanero in C Minor
Aguinaldo Adjunteño in A Minor
Aguinaldo in G Major—No. 1
Aguinaldo in G Major—No. 2
Seises
The Seis
Seis Llanera in A Minor
Seis Milonga in E Minor (0:45)
Seis Pirata in E Minor
Seis de Bayamón in A Major
Seis Joropo in A Major
Seis Guaguancó in D Minor
Seis Sincopado in A Major
Seis con Décima in A Minor
Seis Canto Serrano in D Minor
Seis Milongüero in E Minor
Seis Cañabón in G Major
Seis de la Campiña in C Major
Seis del Llano in D Minor
Seis Enramada in D Minor
Seis Montebello in D Major
Seis Marumba in C Major
Seis Pampero in G Major
Seis Montuno in C Major
Seis Arrecostao in G Major
Seis Bayamonés in G Major
Seis Tango in G Major (Advance)
Seis Choreao in D Major (Advance)
Seis Mapeyé in A Minor
Seis Mariandá in D Minor
Seis Habanero in E Major
Seis Fajardeño in D Major
Seis Celinés in E Minor
Seis Español in A Minor
Seis de María in G Major
Seis Guaguancó in D Minor
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