Here’s a sneak peek from our Sneak Peek video of the new wonderful world of Flamenco Explained coming January 26th. In this short we examine how the bits and bobs from a falseta are now all together, including its TAB. #flamencoguitar #flamencoexplained #youcanlearnflamencoguitar
Tritone Substitution - It’s enough to make you swear off music theory. #flamencoguitar #flamencoexplained #youcanlearnflamencoguitar
Important announcement for APP Subscribers, so please watch. It’s the holidays and we like to show our gratitude for all of you with our Winter Sale which is available to existing members (thank you!) as well as new members. #flamencoexplained #youcanlearnflamencoguitar
Symmetrical Diminished Scale - This one’s weird and fun, and the trick is knowing where to start it. #flamencoguitar #flamencoexplained #youcanlearnflamencoguitar
Diminished Arpeggio - It’s a symmetrical arpeggio that can feel like a scale #flamencoguitar #flamencoexplained #youcanlearnflamencoguitar
Airport Guitar greets us hello as we leave for an adventure and is waiting for us when we return, reminding us we are home. How grateful we are for Airport Guitar. What are you grateful for? #gratitude #airportguitar #kissingpoint #flamencoexplained
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Fandangos - It’s the most confusing bit in the Fandangos de Huelva, but there’s actually a pretty easy way to learn to. Feel it so you don’t have to count. #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #learnflamencoguitar #fandangosdehuelva
Bad nails -Does it really make a difference what kind of shape your nails are in? Sadly, the answer is yes - it really does. #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #💅🏽
Accenting Arpeggios - A practice pro tip you can use if you notice that your arpeggios aren’t quite as even as you’d like them to be. #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #arpeggios
Drop B tuning sounds amazing on the guitar. But what is it and how do we use it in flamenco? #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #dropB
Capo Trick - If you use a peg capo or a Dunlop, this little trick will help you stay in tune when you put the capo on #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #capo
Picado - Which Finger? Someone asked if it was important to be able to start on either finger (i or m). The short answer is yes. #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar
As if flamenco wasn’t confusing enough sometimes, it turns out there are two Palos called Rondeña, and they have almost nothing in common. #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #rondeña
The B Flat Major 7 chord comes from harmonizing the Phrygian scale. So why doesn’t it always sound good in flamenco? #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar
Stephen Hill Model 2 Blanca - Someone asked about the scoop in this guitar and how it works, so I thought I’d introduce you to one of my two favorite guitars. #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #stephenhill
Contratiempo Series Part 15: Cierre in Alegrías. A cool way to close a phrase or even finish your Alegrías that uses the contratiempo tricks we’ve been working on #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 14: Chord progressions.Use the right-hand patterns and contratiempos with chord progressions beyond the simple E to B7 and back #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 13: Combining right-hand patterns. Now we move from playing contratiempos as an exercise to using it in combination with other patterns, the way we do in real life #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 12: Muted upstrokes. A super fun and traditional technique you’ve probably heard in Alegrias that involves muting just after each of those upstrokes #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 11: Nothing on the downbeat. We look at playing the upstroke just after each accent instead of playing the accents at all #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 10: Golpes for accents. The next step in learning to feel contratiempos in Alegrías is to get rid of that downstroke on the accent and replace it with accented golpes. #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 9: Contratiempo in Alegrías. As we move on to looking at Contratiempo in 12’s, the first thing we need to do is make sure that our basic compás is solid #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 8 :In the last part of our look at Contratiempo in tangos, we explore playing a downstroke on the upbeat. Sounds simple, and it can be, but it can also feel really weird at first #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 7: We look at what it feels like to play the 8th note right after a strong accent, which feels quite different from an anticipation #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 6: We look at anticipating the strong accents - so instead of resolving on the downbeat itself, we hit the 8th note right before it, while still keeping our time rock solid #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 5: In Part 5 we take things a bit further by still only playing upbeats, but playing fewer of them while still keeping track of time. #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 4: We push your contratiempo skills a bit farther to see if you can go four measures before hitting a downbeat. If you can do this, you’re on your way! #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 3: We put our Contratiempo skills to use in the context of actually playing compás por Tangos #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo
Contratiempo Series Part 2: We look at how to keep track of the beats and where you are in time even though you’re hardly playing any downbeats. #flamencoexplained #flamencoguitar #contratiempo