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Al Di Meola & Paco de Lucía - Mediterranean Sundance - Guitar Cover

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Key A minor
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About Mediterranean Sundance


Few acoustic guitar duets demand as much from both hands as this one. Recorded live, "Mediterranean Sundance" places two distinct melodic voices in near-constant motion, weaving lines that cross and respond to each other across a shared A minor tonality. The right-hand technique is the central challenge: fast, clean fingerpicking with near-perfect note separation at 120 BPM. Even experienced players find the unison and call-and-response passages difficult to keep clear at tempo, so use the Practice Toolbar to loop those sections slowed down until each note rings without buzzing or muddiness. Standard tuning means no special setup is required, but your left hand will need to be comfortable shifting position quickly through the neck. Al Di Meola & Paco de Lucía bring two very different schools of technique together here, one rooted in flamenco and one in jazz-fusion, and learning either part will expose gaps in your right-hand precision and timing you may not have known existed.

  • The piece sits in A minor and demands continuous fingerpicked lines at 120 BPM, making clean right-hand articulation the primary technical hurdle.
  • Both guitar parts are melodically independent, so learning just one voice is already a substantial study in position shifting and fingerpicking endurance.
  • Use the Practice Toolbar to slow the fast unison runs down to around half tempo, building accuracy before gradually working back up to speed.

How to Play Mediterranean Sundance

Tuning: E Standard · Key: A minor · Tempo: 120 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 120 BPM to build it up to tempo.

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