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Ep. 47 â Ticketing Chaos Explained: Bots, Brokers & Bold Claims with Joel Schwartz What do Donald Trump, Kid Rock, and a 200% ticket guarantee have in common? Theyâre all part of the chaotic, misunderstood world of live event ticketingâand veteran ticket broker, founding member of the National Association of Ticket Brokers (NATB) and attorney, Joel Schwartz is here to discuss the current executive order and how it affects ticket brokers and fans. In this high-impact episode, we sit down with one of the original voices in ticket resale to break down whatâs really driving the headlines. From political theater to pricing transparency, Schwartz shares insider stories from decades in the gameâstarting with Lions games in the '70s and stretching all the way to Super Bowl holdbacks, Taylor Swift meltdowns, and FTC policy shifts. In this episode, you'll learn: Why bots arenât the real problemâand who actually is How âdynamic pricingâ impact fans, travel planners, and the entire resale market What the new executive orders and pricing laws could mean for concerts, sports, and festivals How fans, brokers, and platforms can navigate an increasingly complex and competitive marketplace Whether you're a travel professional, ticketing insider, or just a fan tired of hidden fees and vanishing inventory, this episode delivers clarity, context, and a dose of hard truth. Follow us at @Tix2TravelPod on all platforms and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.tttpod.com www.xpotravel.comâŠ
The Flamenco Guitar Podcast
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Flamenco guitar teacher and founder of Flamenco4U.com guitar lessons, Ben Stubbs, explores the flamenco guitar, discusses playing techniques, and teaches you how to become a flamenco guitarist.
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Ăđž Learn the iconic intro to Mediterranean Sundance, the legendary guitar piece by Paco de LucĂa, Al Di Meola, and John McLaughlin! In this flamenco guitar lesson, Iâll break down the techniques that make this intro so unforgettable â from rapid ligado (hammer-ons and pull-offs) to clean arpeggios and crisp rasgueos. This tutorial is designed for flamenco enthusiasts and fingerstyle players who want to bring authentic Spanish flair to their playing. Whether youâre a beginner exploring flamenco techniques or an experienced guitarist looking to sharpen your chops, this lesson will give you the tools you need. Youâll learn how to play the opening passage of Mediterranean Sundance, master fluid ligado runs, develop arpeggio patterns used in both flamenco and fusion, and add rasgueos to give your playing that unmistakable flamenco edge. Along the way, Iâll share tips to help you improve your speed, accuracy, and compĂĄs. https://www.flamenco4u.com/âŠ
Want to play Paco de LucĂaâs "Entre Dos Aguas" like a pro? In this flamenco guitar lesson, I break down AlzapĂșaâa powerful and percussive thumb technique only found in flamenco! đž What Youâll Learn in This Lesson: â
How to execute AlzapĂșa for speed, power, and clarity â
Step-by-step breakdown of the E minor â D â C â B7 progression â
The secret to coordinating Golpe (flamenco tap) with your thumb strokes â
How to avoid common mistakes that slow down your progress â
Pro-level rhythm and fretting techniques for a clean, authentic flamenco sound ⥠Want to take your flamenco skills further? âĄCheck out Flamenco Guitar Mastery 4Uâmy step-by-step program designed for guitarists who want to master flamenco the right way. Book a call with me to see if my program is a fit for you: https://www.FlamencoGuitarCourse.com Lucia #Alzapua #FlamencoLesson #GuitarTutorialâŠ
đžGET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đ±TEXT BEN 4 HELP: đđŒ (949) 992-1102 đđŒ _______________________ Ready to get serious about flamenco guitar? In this video, youâll master the essential major and minor chords that form the backbone of flamenco music. Youâll also learn 7th chordsâboth Major and Dominant 7thâthat add depth and emotion to your sound. Iâll show you the proper finger positions to ensure clean, precise playing. Flamenco is about more than just playing the chords; itâs about making them your own. Youâll discover how to modify chords and strum from the 5th string to achieve that authentic flamenco rhythm. By the end of the lesson, youâll expand your chord vocabulary and gain the confidence to experiment with your own style. This video is a sneak peek into the Flamenco Guitar Mastery4Uâą (FGM4U) program, giving you a taste of one of the many modules designed to take your skills to the next level. Press play and start refining your flamenco guitar skills today. _______________________ âïž BOOK A FREE FLAMENCO GUITAR STRATEGY SESSION CALL: https://www.Flamenco4U.com/pages/book-a-call đŒ Get my free âFlamenco Arpeggioâ Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đ±SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flamenco_4uâŠ
đžGET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đ±TEXT BEN 4 HELP: đđŒ (949) 992-1102 đđŒ _______________________ Struggling with a particular falseta for years or even decades is not uncommon for flamenco guitarists. If this sounds like you, donât fret (pun intended)! In this guitar tutorial, Iâll dive into five reasons why your progress might be stalled and share steps to help you move forward. From finding the right flamenco music references đ” to getting objective feedback đ§, these tips will help you tackle common obstacles and enhance your flamenco guitar skills. Weâll also cover the importance of dedicated study and guitar practice đž, having a clear vision for your playing đŻ, and addressing any technical impediments đ ïž. Whether youâre working on picado technique or other guitar techniques, these insights will improve your guitar exercises and finger strengthening routines. Review these tips periodically to keep your progress on track. If you have questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out. ÂĄVamonos! đ _______________________ âïž BOOK A FREE FLAMENCO GUITAR STRATEGY SESSION CALL: https://www.Flamenco4U.com/pages/book-a-call đŒ Get my free âFlamenco Arpeggioâ Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đ±SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Ben_Stubbs_Flamenco LINK(S) DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO: https://www.flamencoexport.com/didactic-material-en-en/books/the-healthy-guitarist-virginia-azagra-version-english-version-en.html https://youtu.be/lK0yDQioyZo #Flamenco4UâŠ
đžGET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đ±TEXT BEN 4 HELP: đđŒ (949) 992-1102 đđŒ _______________________ In this lesson, we dive deeper into "Entre Dos Aguas," focusing on the extensive use of picado throughout the piece. If your fingers are starting to develop calluses, youâre not alone! Weâll be tackling some interesting and fun descending chromatic notes that will challenge and strengthen your fourth fretting finger (pinky). If your hand starts cramping a bit, don't worryâjust shake it out and get back to it. With a few practice sessions, youâll find these finger movements becoming much easier. So, grab your guitar and letâs go! ÂĄVĂĄmonos! _______________________ âïž BOOK A FREE FLAMENCO GUITAR STRATEGY SESSION CALL: https://www.Flamenco4U.com/pages/book-a-call đŒ Get my free âFlamenco Arpeggioâ Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đ±SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Ben_Stubbs_Flamenco ENTRE DOS AGUAS TUTORIALS PLAYLIST: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB-cA7mKb2-2UHfS9yMLtwRvaskN9pNNl&si=lXGM6vqo-0j9B6KZ https://youtu.be/3iLpR8fDlms #BenStubbs #Flamenco4U #PacodeLucia #FlamencoGuitar #GuitarTutorial #PicadoTechnique #EntreDosAguas #GuitarLessons #FingerStrengthening #GuitarPractice #GuitarTechniques #GuitarSkills #SpanishGuitar #GuitarChops #MusicEducationâŠ
Learning how to improvise on flamenco guitar with the song"Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco De LucĂa is actually easier than you might expectâespecially if you are already a jazz or blues guitarist! Jazz and blues elements are introduced into this section through the incorporation of a pentatonic scale in the key of E minor. By using you prior knowledge and experience with the pentatonic scale as a blues or jazz guitarist, you can unlock the secret to improvising within âEntre dos Aguasâas a flamenco guitarist! _______________________ đžGET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đ±TEXT BEN 4 đžHELP: đđŒ (949) 992-1102 đđŒ âïž BOOK A FREE FLAMENCO GUITAR STRATEGY SESSION CALL: https://www.Flamenco4U.com/pages/book-a-call đŒ Get my free âFlamenco Arpeggioâ Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đ±SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Ben_Stubbs_Flamenco ENTRE DOS AGUAS TUTORIALS PLAYLIST: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB-cA7mKb2-2UHfS9yMLtwRvaskN9pNNl&si=S4qJ2XsYTGvGjzw- https://youtu.be/Vfa_uz4Iq9c #Flamenco4U #PacoDeLucĂa #EntreDosAguas #FlamencoGuitar #MusicLessons #JazzInfluence #BluesyVibes #AndalusianMusic #MusicalVersatility #CulturalHeritage #GuitarTechnique #SpanishMusic #MusicEducation #PentatonicScale #GuitarMaestro #FlamencoRootsâŠ
If you've ever delved into flamenco guitar technique and rhythm, you'll know that mastering the compĂĄs of rumba is a cornerstone skill. Yet, no matter how you approach it, you may have encountered a common challenge: the rhythmic patterns can feel repetitive and lackluster, leaving you yearning for more dynamism and flair in your playing. But donât worry. Iâve got a solution for you that will infuse your playing with newfound beauty and depth! In my latest video tutorial, I've taken the timeless allure of rumba rhythms and combined them with the captivating simplicity of the Emadd9 chord, along with some other exciting chord variations. The result? A harmonious blend that is both elegant and soul-stirring. Just as in our previous lessons, I'll guide you through four distinct rumba rhythmic patterns, each imbued with its own charm and character. With these patterns at your fingertips, you'll be able to effortlessly elevate your guitar playing to new heights of expression and creativity. So, join me as we explore the captivating synergy between rhythmic intricacy and harmonic richness. Your guitar awaits the magic of Emadd9 and beyond!âŠ
If you've ever tried to play the rumba on the flamenco guitar, you've probably realized that no matter how you choose to play the rhythm, there's a particular pattern that repeats itself every bar. Through your own experience, you may have found that your playing sounds dry and repetitive, which can be quite frustrating. No matter how well you play the rhythm, it just lacks variation and excitement! So, what are you supposed to do? How can you spice up your sound? Well, here's the secret sauce... You see, there is a certain order and structure to each specific rhythm technique, unique to each rumba strumming pattern. The key to avoiding repetition is to learn multiple rumba rhythmic patterns and master them so well that you can effortlessly switch between them at a moment's notice. In this video tutorial, I'll show you four different rumba rhythmic patterns that you can seamlessly integrate into "Entre dos Aguas," by Paco de Lucia. Enjoy the rhythmic journey! __ âïž BOOK A FREE FLAMENCO GUITAR STRATEGY SESSION CALL: https://www.Flamenco4U.com/pages/book... đžGET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đŒ Get my free âFlamenco Arpeggioâ Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đ±SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Ben_Stubbs_Flamenco RELATED LINKS https://youtu.be/R5hSfn4nacg #Ben Stubbs #FlamencoGuitar #PacoDeLucia #EntreDosAguas #GuitarTutorial #FlamencoMusic #SpanishGuitar #RhythmicVariations #GuitarLessons #FlamencoTechniques #StrummingPatterns #LearnGuitar #GuitarRhythms #MusicTutorial #FlamencoLessonâŠ
The rumba is a delightful rhythm to explore when initially learning flamenco guitar. As you may have already noticed, there are various variations of the rumba, including different strumming patterns. Honestly, it can be a bit overwhelming to decipher all the variations and intricate techniques involved in this particular flamenco compĂĄs . ...However, there's no need to worryâI've got you covered. In this video lesson on the rumba, I will guide you through breaking down this specific strumming pattern, taking it one movement at a time. Once we piece it all together, you'll have a beautiful rumba rhythm to play, enjoy, and share with others! Book a FREE Call w/ Me: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com ___________________________ LINKS: âĄïžFOLLOW MEâŹ
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Iâm joined today by Mario Febres and Annie DâOrazio with the National Institute of Flamenco. Annie and Mario are here sharing important information about the Festival Flamenco Albuquerque in New Mexico, taking place June 9-17, 2023. Itâs sure to be an event unlike any other in the U.S., with outstanding performances from top-level flamenco artists direct from Spain, as well as several opportunities to attend workshops. For more information, and to purchase tickets, please visit https://ffiabq.org To learn more about the National Institute of Flamenco, please visit: https://www.nifnm.org/âŠ
đđžTABs đŒ for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đFREE Flamenco Guitar MiniCourse: https://LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com One strumming hand. Five fingers. So many possibilities for rasgueos, right? Here, in this tutorial, I will present to you 12 rasgueos that I think you should be familiar with. In fact, if these were the only rasgueos you ever learned, you would be more than well-equipped to tackle any palo, and any compĂĄs, like a pro! Now a quick note: you might notice that the three-fingered rasgueo (a, m, i) is not included in this index, wellâŠdonât worry, nor fret (pun intended); I cover that very common rasgueo briefly while reviewing rasgueado #1 đ. You may also notice that I use the palo of Verdiales quite a bit to demonstrate the rasgueado patterns; this is because Verdiales tends to be a good for demonstrating the uniqueness of each rasgueado pattern. Enjoy! _________________________________ LINKS: âĄïžFOLLOW MEâŹ
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This is the first video tutorial in a series titled, "Fretboard Familiarity." In this tutorial, I will show you the chromatic scale; it's called that because fretting finger follows a chromatic path (i.e., C, C#, D, D#, E, F,F#,etc.). After completing this exercise, your fingers become more accustomed to the distance of the frets on the guitar--particularly when you adjust that distance by putting on a cejilla (capo). ...This exercise will also help your left hand endurance, left-hand finger agility, and right hand coordination between your index (i) and middle (m) fingers while alternating. âïžBook a FREE Call w/ Me: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.FlamencoGuitarClub.com đ„My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
Although most flamenco palos originated from the Southern portion of Spain in Andalusia, there are some exceptions. The palo (flamenco style) of Farruca is from in the northern region of Spain in Asturias, and was adapted into the flamenco repertoire by flamenco artists. The Farruca can be a solo piece for the guitar, and can also be played for cante (singing) and baile (dancing). In this progressive study for the flamenco guitar, you will learn how to play the basic rhythm of the Farruca, along with some beautiful falsetas (riffs/licks). I don't think I need to say that I hope you will enjoy this piece, because I know you'll love it. đžGET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: http://www.FlamencoGuitarClub.com âïž BOOK A CALL TO POTENTIALLY BECOME A STUDENT: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đŒ Get my free âFlamenco Arpeggioâ Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đ±SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flamenco_4_u/âŠ
đžTABs đŒ for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U FREE Flamenco Guitar MiniCourse: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com Book a free call with me: âïž https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df In this lesson for the flamenco guitar, I will show you how to play two very energetic falsetas for the compĂĄs of rumba! I will warn you, itâs going to be a gople frenzy! âŠWhat does that mean? Well, in the flamenco guitar style, there is a technique called âgolpe,â where the player taps on the golpeador (tapping plate), which is affixed to the face of the guitar body in order to protect the wood finish. One of the things you will learn in this lesson is how to do a golpe with you anular (ring) finger and the medio (middle) finger. Each one of those types of golpe is executed in different eras of the golpeador. Aside from glolpes, there is much more that you will learn in this flamenco guitar tutorial. So grab your guitar, take notes, and letâs start playing! ____________________________ LINKS: âĄïžFOLLOW MEâŹ
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đžTABs đŒ for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U FREE Flamenco Guitar MiniCourse: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com Youâve probably heard this iconic falseta (flamenco riff) for the malagueña before; in fact, you may already know some iteration of it. It seems likeâat least in my experienceâthat when someone is asked to play something âSpanish-soundingâ on the guitar, this is the go-to falseta for the average player (and thatâs perfectly fine!). âŠBut, I want more for you! I want you to really get the essence of this particular falseta by learning the basic resting thumb pattern well, so that I can show you how to add some arpeggios and even a tremolo to this falseta. In this lesson guide, you will be introduced to five variations of the falseta, which will increase in difficulty as you progress through each level. After learning these variations, you will not only enjoy how they sound, but otherâs will too; so that the next time someone asks you to play some âflamenco guitar,â youâll really be able to catch their ear, and hopefully also catchâŠel duende! ÂĄOlĂ©! ____________________________ LINKS: âĄïžFOLLOW MEâŹ
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âïžBook a FREE Call w/ Me: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.FlamencoGuitarClub.com đ„My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com ________ I've made a lot of different videos on the Rumba over the years. The most popular video by far has been the very first video tutorial I ever made, which was titled, "How to Play Rumba on the Flamenco Guitar." Since then, I've wanted to go a bit more in-depth on the mechanics involved for the right hand. I also wanted to give you, the student, more visual aids to go along with the lesson. I hope this revised lesson on how to play the rumba is helpful in explaining the fundamental movements of this particular compĂĄs. Enoy! ________ LINKS: âĄïžFOLLOW MEâŹ
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ÂĄHola! Peteneras is a palo in the flamenco repertoires that is a bit melancholy--to put it mildly; and in this in-depth lesson, you will not only be learning Peteneras, but you will also learn the centuries-old Spanish folkloric song, "El Vito," which I have arranged together for you to enjoy. So grab you guitar and a cup of coffee, and let's get to it! ÂĄVamanos! đžGET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: http://www.FlamencoGuitarClub.com âïž BOOK A CALL TO POTENTIALLY BECOME A STUDENT: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đŒ Get my free âFlamenco Arpeggioâ Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đ±SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flamenco_4_u/âŠ
When flamenco guitar students hear about the compĂĄs of BulerĂas, they are usually told that this is the âhardestâ of all the palos, but is this really the case? Is BulerĂas the hardest palo in the flamenco repertoire? Well, if you ask me, Iâd say that, âit depends.â Sure, the time signature of BulerĂas (12/8) might seem strange at first, but if you listen to BulerĂas consistently enough, and stick with it (especially by watching my videos and practicing along), youâll see that it is no more difficult that learning how to strum your guitar in 3/4 time; itâs just all about the accentsâmainly, where you place them. So, watch this video to find out where those accents are placed. Enjoy, and thank you for watching! đžGET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: http://www.FlamencoGuitarClub.com âïž BOOK A CALL TO POTENTIALLY BECOME A STUDENT: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đŒ Get my free âFlamenco Arpeggioâ Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đ±SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flamenco_4_u/âŠ
You may have heard the beautiful guitar intro for the 2000 hit song performed by Toni Braxton, âSpanish Guitar.â This solo was performed by renowned studio guitarist, Dean Parks. Although Parks played this solo with a pick, I am going to show you how to play it with your fingers while using common flamenco guitar techniques, such as arpegio, picado, ligado, and rasgueados. You wonât want to miss with tutorials for the flamenco guitar. If youâve ever been asked to play something âSpanishâ on the guitar, then this solo is just what youâve been looking for, because not only will I teach you oneâŠbut TWO flamenco rasgueados or ârasgueos,â or AKA: "rajeos." Enjoy! _______________________________________________ đžGET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: http://www.FlamencoGuitarClub.com âïž BOOK A CALL TO POTENTIALLY BECOME A STUDENT: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đŒ Get my free âFlamenco Arpeggioâ Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đ±SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flamenco_4_u/ https://youtu.be/0g1IIw3qR0E #Flamenco4U #SpanishGuitar #ToniBraxtonâŠ
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âïžBook a FREE Call w/ Me: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.FlamencoGuitarClub.com đ„My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com This lesson is set to be an exciting oneâŠand an interesting one too! What you will learn in this lesson is how to play the Andalusian cadence in the compĂĄs of rumba anywhere on the guitar neck! In this four-part lesson series, I will show you how to play barre chords within the Andalusian cadence chord progression even when you think you may have run out of frets! This is a valuable skill to have as a flamenco guitarist, especially when you encounter occasions when you are jamming with another musician who is playing in an unconventional keyâat least from from a guitaristâs perspective. Watch the videos tutorial and youâll understand exactly what I mean. Enjoy!âŠ
Would you like me to show you how to get faster picado technique on the flamenco guitar? âŠParticularly in the fast picado section of âEntre Dos Aguasâ? After completing this lesson, youâll see the exact method I use to achieve faster picado on the flamenco guitar. The late, great, Paco de LucĂaâs âEntre Dos Aguasâ demonstrates his incredibly fast picado abilities. Most of us flamenco guitarists only dream of matching his picado, apoyado, and legado speed and precision, but that shouldnât discourage us from striving to achieve fast picado skills like Paco. In this lesson youâll learn a modified approach to Paco de Luciaâs rapid picado falseta, which with practice, youâll be able to play at 210BPMâthe same tempo as the original recording of this Spanish guitar rumba classic! ENTRE DOS AGUAS LESSON SERIES: Lesson #1: https://youtu.be/hzGOEmsPqso Lesson #2: https://youtu.be/DAkAkP8WBdk Lesson #3: https://youtu.be/6N0m7lrI2fE Lesson #4: https://youtu.be/LBjfckg1IY4 Lesson #5: https://youtu.be/fQDKGNqdwmk Lesson #6: https://youtu.be/_YwYIM2fY_s GET TABS + BACKING TRACKS: http://www.FlamencoGuitarClub.com BOOK A CALL TO POTENTIALLY BECOME A STUDENT: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df GET MY FREE âFLAMENCO ARPEGGIOâ MINI-COURSE: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com SAY đ ON SOCIAL: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Flamenco4U/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flamenco_4_u/ https://youtu.be/_YwYIM2fY_s #EntreDosAguas #PacodeLucĂa #Flamenco4U #FlamencoguitarâŠ
Iâm very excited to share with you this mega-ultra-awesome flamenco/Spanish guitar scale in E minor, which is so intense that it will give you HULK HANDS after youâve mastered it! Whatâs this scale called? Well, I call it the âEscala de Gerardoâ (Gerardoâs Scale), because I always heard that it was written by Gerardo NĂșñez; it may or may not have been written by him, but I think it sounds like his style. Anyhow, follow this lesson along closely. Watch it as many times as you need in order to get this scale in your flamenco guitar toolbox PRONTO! Once youâve gotten to the point where you can do this exercise at 120 beats per minute, youâll be a bonafide flamenco guitar beast! âŠAnd you will have learned your way through the Aeolian scale like a pro! Book a FREE Call w/ Me: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
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In this lesson, I want to show you a very popular falseta for the compĂĄs of Soleares; itâs a rather basic falsetaâthat is, âbasicâ to the extent that its a falseta that most flamenco guitar players learn when they are first learning Soleares; itâs also basic in the sense that its a bit of a stock falseta, but the truth about this falseta is that it is a very good exercise for the thumbâincluding rapid movement and alzapua. âŠBut, we are we are going to attempt to make this falseta sound less basic by adding some nuances like rasqueado just before the first beat. Weâll also ad a accented golpe on the 3rd and 6th beast to really emphasize the rhythm. Enjoy! đđžTABs đŒ for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đFREE Flamenco Guitar MiniCourse: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
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đžTABs đŒ for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U FREE Flamenco Guitar MiniCourse: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com Have you ever wanted to learn a beautiful-sounding falseta (riff) on the guitar that has that signature Spanish or Flamenco sound? Well, in this lesson Iâll show you how to play a falseta in A minor that youâll not only enjoy playing, but will have others captivated as they listen to you! I like to play use this falseta at the beginning of a rumba in A minor, but practically speaking, you can use this falseta for any palo (song form) in the flamenco repertoire, just so long as itâs in the key of A minor. If you have a friend playing along with you, then this falseta will sound even more amazing if he or she is playing a series of repeating rasgueados in Am, G, F7, and E(b9) while you play the solo. Enjoy! ____________________________ LINKS: âĄïžFOLLOW MEâŹ
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đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com In this fourth lesson on how to play the âDanza Mora,â youâll get the chance to use your octave skills again, and youâll learn a beautiful arabesque legado falseta. Get ready, because there will be many adventurous slides up and down the neck on this one! ___________________________ LINKS: âĄïžFOLLOW MEâŹ
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1 How to Play "Danza Mora" (Lesson #3) for the Flamenco Guitar | Octaves & Fingerstyle Bass Notes 6:10
If by chance you are a finger-style guitar player, or have had some experience with finger-style guitar playing, then lesson # 3 for âDanza Moraâ will be right up your alley! You will be using octaves between the first and fourth strings for your melody while accompanying that melody with some running eight-notes on the bass strings. (For an introduction to the most effective use of octaves, please watch these two videos: Octaves Video #1 Octaves Video #2 Towards the end of the section, you will repeat some rapid legado movements between fingers one and four while striking those--somewhat haunting--arabesque bass notes. I want you to pay particularly close attention to the aforementioned legado by holding tightly to the first fret before finally letting go to the open position, and make sure to use a metronome while you practice this section! I know youâll really enjoy this one! đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com ___________________________ LINKS: âĄïžFOLLOW MEâŹ
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Alzapua is a technique for the flamenco guitar that a lot of players ask about; and rightly soâŠitâs a pretty cool technique! I mean, when you listen to it for the first time, youâd swear that youâre hearing the work of at least two fingers, but noâŠalzapua is done with just and upward and downward movement of the thumb! In this two-part lesson, Iâll show you how to do alzapua within the compĂĄs (rhythm/song form) of AlegrĂas. This first lesson is at the beginner-level, so if you are new to the flamenco guitar, this lesson will be right up your alley! I hope you enjoy! đđžTABs đŒ for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đFREE Flamenco Guitar MiniCourse: https://LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
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Iâve taught you several falsetas for the rumba now (all at increasing levels of difficulty), but now youâre going to enjoy a little break from all the fast picado you saw in the last lesson. âŠAnd notice I said that it would be only a âlittle break.â Trust me. After the last falseta we went through, anything following that would rightfully be considered by most players to be a well deserved âbreak.â You will be using octaves on the fourth and first strings for this falseta. Octaves are very easy to fret for two reasons. First, the fretting hand naturally forms to the octave shape. Second, no matter where you move your fretting hand, the fretting positions do not change! Thatâs good news, right? As for the right hand, you will strike the fourth string with the thumb (p) while striking the first string with either the index (i) or the middle (m) finger. Remember to alternate between the index and middle each time you play these octaves, which is to say, play like this: p-i, p-m, p-i, p-m, etc.; and NOT like this: p-i, p-i, p-i, p-i, etc. As always, remember to take it slow, paying close attention to what you are doing, which means you should be listening to what you are playing. Enjoy! âïžBook a FREE Call w/ Me: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.FlamencoGuitarClub.com đ„My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
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Now weâve made it to the part of the song where things really start taking off. The figurative âlaunch padâ that Paco uses to boost the tempo and rhythmic intensity is a technique called alzapĂșa . With this technique, you will be using your thumb exclusively. Watch the lesson video to see in detail how itâs done. By the time we finish the lesson, youâll have a highly valuable new tool in your flamenco guitar toolbox. Enjoy! Book a FREE Call w/ Me: https://bit.ly/2VgD0Df đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
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1 Flamenco Guitar Q&A: How, When, & Where to Properly Anchor Your Thumb When Strumming (Por Arriba) 4:43
In this video lesson for the flamenco guitar, one of our supporters, Yolanda, asks a really good question about the pulgar (thumb), and what to do with it when you are playing in E major. Quite often, we tend to rest our thumb on the E string (sixth string) when playing falsetas and chords, but sometimes our thumb can get in the way when we need to strum the sixth string. So, in this lesson, I will show you exactly how to solve this problem! đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
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For this second lesson of âDanza Moraâ for the flamenco guitar, you will be doing an upward arpeggio; itâs called an âupwardâ arpeggio because the plucking pattern runs toward you (the player). The arpeggio pattern is as follows: a&p-m-i, a-m-i, a-m, with a consistent accent on the a&p. The third and fourth fretting fingers will run through some relatively demanding legado (hammer-on) movements and some slides as well. Remember to keep your right hand stable so as to allow for maximum precision while executing the arpeggio. Enjoy! đžTABs đŒ + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
Danza Mora (moorish dance) is an arabesque-themed folk song for the flamenco guitar. In this first lesson of the Danza Mora we will tune our guitars to dropped D tuning. You will hear an interesting snare drum effect produced by the sixth and fifth strings being struck while being coiled together. Watch the video very closely to see exactly how this effect is done. The second portion of this opening section involves exclusive use of the thumb (pulgar) for all the notes, including the natural harmonics at the end. Enjoy!âŠ
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1 Episode 15: How to Play "Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco de LucĂa (Lesson #4) | Lead Guitar Tutorial - Part 2 15:12
You are now about to begin studying Lesson # 4 for âEntre Dos Aguas.â In this lesson you will learn the second part of the lead guitar section, where youâll be introduced to some rather interesting chords you may have never played before. You will also encounter some insanely high notes on the fretboardâat least for the flamenco guitarâranging from the 14th to the 17th fret! The apoyado and picado parts will be progressing in speed, which will prepare you for the next lesson, where the notes will figuratively fly off the tablature page! âŠWith all that said, buckle up! Hold on tight to your fretboard because here we go! đžTABs đŒ for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U FREE Flamenco Guitar MiniCourse: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
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Youâve done it! Youâve now reached the final part of this lively rumba piece for the flamenco guitar. Bravo! ...Now we will take our basic rumba strumming pattern using a slap on the three-beat while moving some of the other beats around between the neck and the saddle. On the one-beat, go ahead and thump your middle finger ( m ) and your ring finger ( a ) along the saddle for a kick-drum effect. Next, while strumming the beats in between, move your right hand over frets 15 and 18 for a slap. Increase your speed and dynamic intensity as you approach the picado section. Finally, finish out the piece with an olĂ©! As always, remember to take it slow, paying close attention to what you are doing, which means you should be listening to what you are playing. Enjoy!âŠ
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As we continue our lessons on the rumba flamenca in A minor, we have now come to a section where we are doing something really interesting and fun with the rhythm! Youâve seen in previous lessons how to play the Andalusian cadence in A minor using barre chords ( cejilla ); in this section we will interject new barre chords between each of the Am, Gmaj, and Fmaj chordsâyouâll see what chords those are in the lesson guide and the video. We will also employ a lot of rasgueado work with the right-hand playing fingers in between each of the chord changes. This lesson may seem challenging at first, but just like with every new falseta you learn, start out slow, pay close attention to the lesson guide, and stick with it! Once youâve memorized the chords shapes and the right-hand patterns, then begin using a metronome at a slow tempo and build up.âŠ
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Now that youâve watched Lessons # 1 & 2 of âEntre Dos Aguas,â itâs now time to begin the part I know youâve been waiting for⊠âŠThe lead guitar section! It was this famous improvised melody, by Paco de LucĂa, that sent the flamenco guitar soaring across the airways all over Europe, and eventually all over the world! It would inspire other flamenco guitar masters, like Manolo SanlĂșcar, to compose âCaballo Negro,â and Paco Cepero to compose âAgua Marina.â âŠAnd now, it here it is! âŠDelivered to your hands. So letâs not wait any longer to get started! Make sure to check in with me to show me your progress, and/or to ask me any questions you may have about the piece. đđžTABs đŒ for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đFREE Flamenco Guitar MiniCourse: https://LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com đFollow along with interactive TABs for this lesson: https://www.soundslice.com/slices/rxfDcâŠ
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This is the second installment of our multi-part series on âHow to Play Entre Dos Aguas,â I will show you how to play the second rhythm guitar part. If youâve already watched Lesson #1 for this series, you might notice that the first half of the songâas far as the chords and right-hand strumming patterns are concernedâis quite different than the first rhythm guitar part. For this second rhythm guitar part, I will show you how to execute a palm-mute rhythm technique on the fourth-beatâdonât know what exactly Iâm talking about? Donât fret (pun intended)! Just watch this helpful tutorial to see the step-by-step instructions on how to play this really cool rumba flamenca rhythm! Now, as for the second half of the song, it should sound quite familiar to you if youâve already reviewed the first rhythm guitar part, because itâs virtually the same, just with some differentiating nuances. Donât forget to download your TABs and standard notation to follow along! đđžTABs đŒ for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U đFREE Flamenco Guitar MiniCourse: https://LearnTheFlamencoguitar.comâŠ
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Recently, I received a request from one of my Oro-Tier Patrons for the rumba flamenca classic, âEntre Dos Aguas,â by Paco de LucĂa; and Iâll have to admit that Iâve been wanting to do a video lesson on this particular song for a long time! âŠSo what better time than now? Pacoâs sister said in an interview for the documentary, âLight and Shade,â that when Paco recorded âEntre Dos Aguas,â it âjust went BOOM!â âŠAnd today, this amazingly performed song by Paco is still going BOOM! Iâve decided to break up this lesson into a series of digestible video tutorials, so that we can cover the two rhythm guitar parts and the lead guitar parts. In this first episode, I go over, in as much detail possible (in less than 15 minutes) how to hold the chords and hold the rhythm as well. I hope you enjoy this lesson! Now go and pick up your guitar! ÂĄVamonos! Here's the link to the finger nail shaping video I refered to: https://youtu.be/R32mmUHCJDkâŠ
In this weekâs lesson, I am going to teach you a beautiful chord progression from the beginning section of âSerĂĄ Verdad,â by El Maestro from CĂłrdoba, Vicente Amigo! This is Part I of a series for this song. âŠJust a side note, you may notice that I repeat a phrase an additional time than the original recording; this was done in order to give you more practice on this particular part. Enjoy!âŠ
Have you ever wondered how guitarists make simple melodies come alive with chords? Have you ever wanted to take a simple song-line and be able to accompany it with chords? Well, in this flamenco guitar lesson, Iâm very excited to show you how to compose your own rumba! First, weâll start out with a simple melody line. Next, weâll listen closely to the melody to figure out which chords weâll need to use. Lastly, Iâll show you how to add the correct rhythm and chords along with the melody so that you can accompany yourself so well that it will sound like two guitars are playing! So grab your guitar, a pen and paper, and follow along carefully. While youâre at it, get a friend to join along with you during this lesson so that you can help and encourage each other on the journey! Letâs go! ÂĄVamonos! Get đž TABs: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U Get FREE Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoGuitar.comâŠ
Now that youâve been exposed to the basic rumba rhythm (from previous lessons), and now that youâve learned at least one or two falsetas for the rumba n A minor, now I want to teach you three fiery falsetas in one lesson! There will be a lot of thumb-work involved in this lesson, as well as a lot of rapid movement with the index finger. Finally, youâll learn an exciting and fast apoyando (alternating finger) technique run-on that nicely wraps up these three combined falsetas into a solid remate (finishing) sequence!âŠ
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The art of the flamenco guitar has expanded as a worldwide phenomenon because of each musicianâs willingness to share his or her knowledge. In other words, there is no room for covetousness of oneâs own knowledge of his or her falsetas , otherwise the global flamenco guitar community would be one of secrecyâŠbut to the contrary, Flamenco culture involves the generous sharing of ideas, art, letras , falsetas, stories, etc. In this episode, Ben discusses the topic of the âculture of sharingâ in the real flamenco community in AndalucĂa vs. the culture of covetousness in the domestic flamenco community in the United States. Remember that every dollar helps make The Flamenco Guitar Pocast and guitar video tutorials possible. Head on over to patreon.com/Flamenco4U to donate and become a patron. When you join, youâll get flamenco guitar TABs and other benefits for becoming a patron! Download the FREE flamenco guitar arpeggio mini-course at LearnTheFlamencoGuitar.com .âŠ
Have you every wondered what the difference is between flamenco guitar strings and classical guitar strings? Well, youâve landed on the right episode of the Flamenco Guitar Podcast, because we are going to talk about that very subject on today's show! Get your FREE TABs! You can view the tutorial video featured in this episode HERE !âŠ
In this episode your ears will get quizzed as you identify the different flamenco guitar techniques (e.g., apoyado , picado , and free-stroke). You will also learn how to play "Guajiras Flamencas." For TABs, standard notation, and practice tracks to this lesson, please visit Flamenco4U's Patreon Page and help support us!âŠ
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