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.).
In this final installment of Chord Changes for the Flamenco Guitar Made Easy, we explore three really important chords for the Spanish/classical and flamenco guitar (Am, E7, and Dm).
In this tutorial, I will show you how to quickly switch between these chords in 3/4 time, which will eventually lead us to the compás of Tangillos in this tutorial on Flaming Flamenco Frets!
“A group is only as strong as its weakest member.” …This old saying is true in regards to rasgueados on the flamenco guitar. …Find out why by staying tuned to this flamenco guitar tutorial on rasgueados for the flamenco guitar!
I make it a point in this tutorial to let you know that the standard fretting position for the A chord is no longer an option for you as a flamenco guitarist.
We are continuing our series of chord-change videos. These chord changes, which we will be exploring in-depth together, are some of the most common and most indispensable chords for the flamenco guitar.
First off, sorry for looking so tired in this video... I had just gotten done teaching back to back lessons.🥱. Anyway...I wanted to give you an idea of what you can do with octaves on the guitar.