Flemenco Style


guitar0616
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guitar0616
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07/14/2019 6:52 am

Hi,

I started my journey of guitar playing 3 years ago. I have been associated with GT as a full access member for 2 years. Currently I am following finger style picking lessons. I want to learn the Flemenco style of guitar playing. I tried to find lessons on this,but, could not find one on GT. Please suggest how to approach this technique.

Thank you[br]#1


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Morpeli
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Morpeli
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09/08/2019 10:52 am

Hi,

I would suggest:

https://flamencoexplained.com/

Buy the book and watch the video lessons or buy a book/DVD combination from:

https://www.graf-martinez.com/

Good luck!

Morgan


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ChristopherSchlegel
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ChristopherSchlegel
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09/08/2019 1:54 pm
Originally Posted by: guitar0616

Hi,

I started my journey of guitar playing 3 years ago. I have been associated with GT as a full access member for 2 years. Currently I am following finger style picking lessons. I want to learn the Flemenco style of guitar playing. I tried to find lessons on this,but, could not find one on GT. Please suggest how to approach this technique.

Thank you[br]#1

I missed this earlier! Unfortunately we don't have many lesson on flamenco. I mention it in the context of classical guitar style.

https://www.guitartricks.com/lesson.php?input=10464&s_id=324

And this song tutorial on Malaguena uses a flamenco style strum for one section.

https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=2227

Hope that helps!


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Morpeli
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Morpeli
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09/20/2019 10:04 am

To be frank...I think Flamenco is one of those styles you absolutley need to learn one-to-one...I've been taking private lessons from a Spaniard here in singapore for 4 months. He is very strict buty, it's really different experience to learning from videos....

Flamenco is such a technical style, I think it's important to have someoen who can correct you immediatly so you don't get bad habits...


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LAG Chris
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02/06/2021 4:18 pm
Originally Posted by: Morpeli

Hi,

I would suggest:

https://flamencoexplained.com/

Buy the book and watch the video lessons or buy a book/DVD combination from:

https://www.graf-martinez.com/

Good luck!

Morgan

This is a really good recommendation! I have not seen the DVD, but the first book is relatively accessible, gives an overview of techniques a nice sounding examples.

I think this might be as close as you can get without actually finding a teacher who can play Flamenco. Depending on where you live it might be difficult to find such a teacher.


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