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Start the song slowly and deliberately. In boleros, timing is elastic. Use —the expressive and rhythmic freedom to speed up and slow down at your discretion—to build tension. Start with a breathy, single-note attack, and lean heavily into your draw notes. 2. Vibrato for a "Sultry" Feel partitura historia de un amor harmonica hot