Measure 11 often requires the right hand to play a descending chromatic line (say, from C to G) while the left hand plays staccato block chords on beats 2 and 4. The rhythm is 6/8, but the right hand is in groups of 4.

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Some pedagogical collections group La Chocolatera as Exercise No. 11 in a series of "Spanish Rhythmic Studies for Piano." If you are looking for a specific method book (e.g., 25 Progressive Spanish Dances, where #11 is the Tárrega arrangement), the standard version is often simplified poorly. The "11 better" version would include: