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No it is not easy..you have a good pplayback Musical.. IT sounds awfull on my guitar.. IT realistisch.. why you must so faking everything Tank you for the lost time😅
For everyone that says it's hard, trust me once you start practicing, it's not. I've been practicing it for 2 days now and i'm almost there! I've never been closer to selling my guitar!
For everyone that says it's hard, trust me once you start practicing, it's not. I've been practicing it for 2 days now and i'm almost there! You just gotta believe in yourself! You got this!!!
My guitar is holding up, it is a solid body Variax on 12 string acoustic setting, on the downside the fingers of my right hand are beginning to look a little flattened.
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Seriously when he said: Ok don't run away. It's much easier then it looks. I felt like i was in a hospital and doctors are saying the same thing to me just before an operation.
It is not easy, but with practice muscle memory makes it easy and feels natural, at first it is very hard but times makes it easier and fun and even relaxing to play!
Duuuuuude. You're just superb. You REALLY need to make more lessons like these. This looked impossible at the beginning. By the end I was playing along with you. My mind is blown!
This is such an amazing video, that I've returned to several times now, practicing this every day. Thanks for a great qulity tutorial! Usually I have trouble with video tutorials, but the speed and ease in which you process information, is *perfect*.
You can use other chords if you want-but barre chords are still very much worth practicing-and the strumming isn't *that* hard if you work slowly at first.
Finally someone that explain properly the right hand tecnique. Thank you! Can you teach how can i start the finger picking to play the flamenco solos like Paco de Lucia playing Malagueña Lecuona. That it's the song that i'm learning to play the entire song! Not just the Main parts of it like they show in the most of the videos. It's the most Challenging song that i'm trying to play it just like Paco de Lucia did. I play mostly all kind of rock songs with their solos and everything. I'm Malagueña Lecuona it's a song that takes me to a spiritual set of mind. Sometimes when i listen Malagueña Lecuona i literally cry of the emotion and the high elevation of energy that the song has and looking the videos of Paco de Lucia playing that song it's stunning. There is a russian guy that plays flamenco and plays a Lot of Paco de Lucia's songs. His name is something like Grisha or something like that . You probably know who im talking about!
Hi Juan, and thanks for watching. Grisha has to be one the greatest flamenco player there is right now (if not the best). Reaching that level of technic require years of dedication and practice. Just to tell you how good he is… I actually believe that Grisha has surpassed Paco De Lucia himself… I don’t know what you’re guitar level right now, but (if) you are beginner, I don’t recommend aiming for such a difficult thing to play: ( This is Paco playing it, at 2:35 it becomes extremely fast 😮 ) th-cam.com/video/5X6Vji2Cy-I/w-d-xo.html Even confirmed guitar player would need, weeks, months... or maybe years to reach that level of perfection. Look, I’m not trying to discourage or anything, but like people say, walk before one can run. On the other hand, maybe one day, I’ll play my own version of Malaguña, who knows. All the best 😉. Carlo.
@@CarloEspresso "Grisha has to be one the greatest flamenco player there is right now (if not the best)." "Just to tell you how good he is… I actually believe that Grisha has surpassed Paco De Lucia himself… " No disrespect to Grisha whatsoever but, please hook me up with your dealer man LOL Grisha is not even at the level of the current top spanish virtuosos, let alone being worthy of being compared to Paco. Not to be a dick, but it's just the way it is
It is your first lesson?! This is the best tutorial I have ever seen! I could not wait until the end to say how much I like it. You explain every bit of melody so well. Muchas gracias!
You are a very good teacher, thank you my friend, I have been playing the guitar for 20 years and I had my own rumba technique, I was hitting the strings :)). Now these original versions will continue if I play a rumba piece :).
oh my godd it looked so hard at the start and when you broke it down slowly it acutaly was not that hard thanks you are a great teacher keep up the good work
'Remember: Keep your thumb in place' - easy when you can bend your thumb 135 degrees and won't have to press your thumb nail to the top of the guitar. 😁 Thank you for a great tutorial. I am getting the knack of it now… at 50 BPM.
Day 4 guitar player. My second time through this first lesson. Getting a little easier. I hope, pray and practice that one day I can just play this piece fast and smooth. I having fun!!!! Thank you,
C'est la première fois que je visionne un tuto en anglais. Merci pour les sous-titres en français. Sous le soleil de Marseille de soledad je vais l'apprendre grâce a vous.cordialement
I've been trying to learn how to play my classical guitar for a while but none of the videos I found were very helpful. I know this video is very short compared to other guides but in just 8 minutes you explained this technique better than all the other guides I've looked at. Thank you very much, I wish I had found this video sooner!
I just try while watching ..I can't say it's easy but after trying for half an hour I gasp the pattern and I can tell it's amazing and your troturial made easy
Good...good. well explained. It seems quite easy to perform. The most easy pattern so far I have seen on line. I like the golpe on this version. You don't have to come to a full stop of movements and by keeping still the thumb on the surface it allows for the last 3 movements (index up/down/up) to be consistent (both sound &definition). Then the same thumb at rest will immediately ignites the first movement due to its position that will allows the thumb to immediately come down. And believe me...the end and the begging of the pattern it's perhaps the most important part of this since it allows ur mind to know where you are once you start speeding up the process, Great job 👌
Well done. Thanks for making it that easy. By the way, very good English. You do know how to make yourself understood. Así que miraré a ver si hay más vídeos como este en inglés. Un saludo desde el sur de España Almería
Excelente vídeo Es importante no desesperar, aprender el ritmo de la mano derecha es solo cuestión de días, que suene a rumba flamenca te llevará meses, con la práctica se va aprendiendo a mover la mano derecha con la fuerza justa y lo más importante a mantener el ritmo de 4 tiempos, practicar la rumba con metrónomo a 4\4 es esencial, subiéndo velocidad al metronomo poco a poco, cada semana un poquito más rápido
Thanks so much Carlo for posting this video on Rumba... as you mention there's more than one way to Rumba. I saw Juan Martin hitting the guitar at the bridge and then above the sound hole for different percussive sounds. You used that Rasqueado fan technique in the beginning of the video and that was cool. What I love about flamenco guitar is that once you master the 6 or 7 techniques needed to play this music, you can create your own Flamenco style. It's a lot different from playing classical guitar... it's much more free and less restrictive. Thanks so much again this is just what I needed to get me started.👍👍
This one of the few tutorial where they actually show the right hand fingers clearly! Good job with that! It's much clear that way, with other tutorials I just had to go by sound :c
Please start to upload regularly more flamenco lessons 🙏🏼I just watched your progress video and that motivated me to learn more from you. Good luck. Cheers.
I didn't have a rumba or a classical guitar so I learned it on my steel string acoustic Despite the pain, it's pretty solid and easy with some practice, if i can do it on steel string you can definitely do it on nylon strings just keep practicing you will get there
Hello Carlo. Thank you so much for your clear, patient, and encouraging lesson! You are a wonderful teacher. I have been learning the acoustic guitar, but I love the classical guitar as well. I will now need to grow my nails out a little bit! Thank you!
Actually wow! Yes, my friend, you weren't wrong. I was ready to flee from you the second I saw you shredding that Rumba. Then I stuck with you and your encouraging manner. And wow did it pay off. No joke, 8 minutes from hitting play and I'm shredding this too! You're a wonderful teacher. Your explanations are organic and intuitive for guitarists of various skill levels, and your speed ramping is perfect. Absolutely no "Bet you can't play this!" showboating, just pure knowledge and good perspective. Thank you very much. +1 subscriber for you.
@@igashijin I managed to make it sound somewhat like this dude (like, just a little like it) after around 20 minutes or so of practice. Well, this guy's a pro so getting it to sound exactly like him would take years of practice, I assume.
I’m here because yesterday I bought a used “classical guitar” and then discover it is in fact a Flamenco guitar, but is so old and beauty that I do not want to return it, then I have to learn some flamenco 😂. Wonderful lesson Carlos! Thanks.
Thanks for this. I've been studying Spanish for six years on my own (there are few Spanish speakers where I live), and thought I'd look into trying the flamenco guitar, after hearing someone play recently. It's unlikely that I can get nails other than my thumb and pinky finger long enough on my right hand to pick the strings, and have decided that's going to have to be enough. Finding a flamenco guitar where I live is turning out to be a challenge.
You are really good at teaching and hopefully I can now practice this technique. I`ve always wanted to learn Enter Dos Aquas`s rhythm strumming. Would be great if you could make a short tutorial like this. Thanks for your time and lesson.
Learning Rumba was one of my dreams and this video really got me into action, till then I honestly believed this was not my cup of tea Eventually i learnt the 7 step variation, but thanks Carlo 🤗
@@CarloEspresso im trying to have this excellent intro. But the swap between E-F-E is really confusing. I can not put the triplet in exact place. So, i am sad.😢 Please make another lesson for this marvellous intro.
@@CarloEspresso great video. It sounds like Rumba once one gets to that strumming pace and fluency. My estimate for beginners to get there will be around 5 years of daily practice to play only this pattern that you explained 🤣
Muito obrigado Carlo! Tentei aprender ritmo flamenco algumas vezes no passado e não consegui. Estou praticando há 2 horas e já tô vendo evolução. Sua explicação é excelente!!!
You can if you do as he says and PRACTICE. Seriously, it is not as difficult as it may seem but you do need to apply yourself and work at it. It's going to take a while to become proficient in the strum pattern. Equally, the chords are not overly difficult but a full F Major Barre chord can be an obstacle. You may have to learn an alternate F chord until you can perform barre chords but this still should not dissuade you from learning.
Thank you for sharing, I'm always so interested to learn the Spanish guitar techniques without getting overwhelmed by the way it is played by maestros....subscribed!
This is one of the easier versions of this strum. I wish I learned this technique first. The original pattern that I learned took a lot longer to learn and takes a lot more hand movement than this version. Bravo, and thank you !
Well, the chords you play don't really matter, and you can play versions of all those chords without needing to barre anything. The Am, G, and E are pretty basic chords, but the F you can play as x33210. It's technically an Fmaj7/C now, but it works in a lot of places you'd see an F. You can also mute the high E, which is the major seventh chords the F chord, just get an F/C chord. /C just means that C is the base note, which is the perfect fifth of the F chord. Having the fifth in the bass can also be called second inversion; first inversion is having the third in the bass, in this case A, and root inversion is having the root note in the bass, in this case F. Another F chord that I really like that fits perfectly in the andalusian progression is 033200, which would technically be Fmaj7#11/E, but it's essentially just the E chord moved up a semitone, but you keep the E and B strings, which would make an E5. So you're essentially playing an E5 over your F chord, which can be notated as F|E5.
@@rodriguez8576 Right, well, you can play any chords you want to: the rhythm won't change, obviously. But the chords he are playing is Am - G - F - E, which is commonly known as the andalusian cadence. Am, G and E all have basic chord voicings that pretty much any beginner guitarrist can play. F can be a bit trouble for beginners, but you can play it without the low E-string and with the open high E-string. This is technically an Fmaj7/C, but that doesn't really matter: it is still a type of F major chord. Or, instead of that, you can play it like an E chord but moved up a step. That is technically Fmaj7#11/E, but again, it's still a type of F major chord. That chord is also kind of common in flamenco music and it resolves very nicely to E. I hope that clears it up, and otherwise, could you be a bit more specific with what you don't understand?
@@crepeszer8646 what do you mean by write the chord? I already did write it in tabs: Fmaj7/C is x33210, where x means not playing the string, 3 means 3rd fret, 2 means 2nd fret, and so on. 0 means open string. Fmaj7#11/E is 033200. Does that answer your question?
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial!!! you are the only guitarist who clearly explained how to learn to play this beautiful rhythm!!! May ALLAH bless you and your family,amen!!!
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Uma explicação curta e inteligível, parabéns por contribuir teu conhecimento.
Super sir 👌 thank q 💐
No it is not easy..you have a good pplayback Musical..
IT sounds awfull on my guitar..
IT realistisch.. why you must so faking everything
Tank you for the lost time😅
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For everyone that says it's hard, trust me once you start practicing, it's not. I've been practicing it for 2 days now and i'm almost there! I've never been closer to selling my guitar!
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Idk how to position my fingers 😭
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Stop copying this comment
For everyone that says it's hard, trust me once you start practicing, it's not. I've been practicing it for 2 days now and i'm almost there! You just gotta believe in yourself! You got this!!!
Thanks for the motivating words.
Lies
I've an Acoustic Guitar & believe me it's too harsh on fingers.
Ambrose Francis
Steel strings?
@@DI-wb2ch Yep
I like how this is a 5 minute tutorial with a guy named Espresso. Adds 10+ points
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That thumb though :)
This roomba sounds really good. Mine just makes vacuum noises.
Lmaoooooo
Its not roomba btw , its rumba
@@shamparoy3219 Doesn't matter man, the point is that it ain't easy
... me too
"It's easier than it looks"........
*DISCALIMER-* Dont break your guitar.
😂😂😂👍🏻
😹😹😹💔
My guitar is holding up, it is a solid body Variax on 12 string acoustic setting, on the downside the fingers of my right hand are beginning to look a little flattened.
Fax 😭
For real😂😂
Took me about an hour of practice but I was amazed at how much easier it was than it looked!!! Thanks so much Carlo! Brilliant teacher
Yep u just got to slap ur fingers everywhere till every sound fits
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@@I.Am.Shadow4o0 Like Larry David said about tapdancing: Just stomp around. Nobody knows what's going on down there except for other tapdancers.
Seriously when he said: Ok don't run away. It's much easier then it looks.
I felt like i was in a hospital and doctors are saying the same thing to me just before an operation.
Lol 🤣
It is not easy, but with practice muscle memory makes it easy and feels natural, at first it is very hard but times makes it easier and fun and even relaxing to play!
@@Recovery12Life it took me 1year to master rumba
ROFL. you made my day.
no Susana to 719
Duuuuuude. You're just superb. You REALLY need to make more lessons like these. This looked impossible at the beginning. By the end I was playing along with you. My mind is blown!
There cannot be a better intro for a guitar tutorial on the internet. Don't run away!!
This is such an amazing video, that I've returned to several times now, practicing this every day. Thanks for a great qulity tutorial! Usually I have trouble with video tutorials, but the speed and ease in which you process information, is *perfect*.
Thank you for your comment, I’m glad I could help
What I noticed once the video started:
1. Bar chords
2. The strumming pattern
3. If I typed "easy lesson" on search.
Well It’s not that hard in conparison to normal flamenco
You can use other chords if you want-but barre chords are still very much worth practicing-and the strumming isn't *that* hard if you work slowly at first.
Finally someone that explain properly the right hand tecnique. Thank you! Can you teach how can i start the finger picking to play the flamenco solos like Paco de Lucia playing Malagueña Lecuona. That it's the song that i'm learning to play the entire song! Not just the Main parts of it like they show in the most of the videos. It's the most Challenging song that i'm trying to play it just like Paco de Lucia did. I play mostly all kind of rock songs with their solos and everything. I'm Malagueña Lecuona it's a song that takes me to a spiritual set of mind. Sometimes when i listen Malagueña Lecuona i literally cry of the emotion and the high elevation of energy that the song has and looking the videos of Paco de Lucia playing that song it's stunning. There is a russian guy that plays flamenco and plays a Lot of Paco de Lucia's songs. His name is something like Grisha or something like that . You probably know who im talking about!
Hi Juan, and thanks for watching.
Grisha has to be one the greatest flamenco player there is right now (if not the best). Reaching that level of technic require years of dedication and practice.
Just to tell you how good he is… I actually believe that Grisha has surpassed Paco De Lucia himself…
I don’t know what you’re guitar level right now, but (if) you are beginner, I don’t recommend aiming for such a difficult thing to play: ( This is Paco playing it, at 2:35 it becomes extremely fast 😮 ) th-cam.com/video/5X6Vji2Cy-I/w-d-xo.html
Even confirmed guitar player would need, weeks, months... or maybe years to reach that level of perfection.
Look, I’m not trying to discourage or anything, but like people say, walk before one can run.
On the other hand, maybe one day, I’ll play my own version of Malaguña, who knows.
All the best 😉.
Carlo.
@@CarloEspresso "Grisha has to be one the greatest flamenco player there is right now (if not the best)."
"Just to tell you how good he is… I actually believe that Grisha has surpassed Paco De Lucia himself… "
No disrespect to Grisha whatsoever but, please hook me up with your dealer man LOL
Grisha is not even at the level of the current top spanish virtuosos, let alone being worthy of being compared to Paco.
Not to be a dick, but it's just the way it is
The instruction, audio and video on this lesson are excellent.
Man, he teaches like a breeze. Hats off to you senor carlo. I am able to play rumba now due to your help.
"Don't run away"
I literally had my finger on the close button when he said that.
It did remind me a bit of Del Shannon style 😂
me tooo and i stayed because he said that
It is your first lesson?! This is the best tutorial I have ever seen! I could not wait until the end to say how much I like it. You explain every bit of melody so well. Muchas gracias!
"dont run away" still the best part after a year.... 👍🏻
You are a very good teacher, thank you my friend, I have been playing the guitar for 20 years and I had my own rumba technique, I was hitting the strings :)). Now these original versions will continue if I play a rumba piece :).
oh my godd it looked so hard at the start and when you broke it down slowly it acutaly was not that hard thanks you are a great teacher keep up the good work
When I hear guitarplaying like that, my heart just melts😭😭😭😭*tears of ommmmgg its tooo meautiful😭
'Remember: Keep your thumb in place' - easy when you can bend your thumb 135 degrees and won't have to press your thumb nail to the top of the guitar. 😁
Thank you for a great tutorial. I am getting the knack of it now… at 50 BPM.
Thanks
I cannot thank you enough. Been trying for years.......... you switched on the light !!!!!!
Thank you Carlo Espresso, you are a Blessing.
Thanks for slowing it down for us to learn. It brings me joy to be able to play this beautiful music.
I love this..still a beginner, this is the first video that plays to my passion. Thank YOU!
Day 4 guitar player. My second time through this first lesson. Getting a little easier.
I hope, pray and practice that one day I can just play this piece fast and smooth.
I having fun!!!!
Thank you,
For those who think it's hard, trust me keep trying. I have been practicing for 3 years and almost there now :)
C'est la première fois que je visionne un tuto en anglais. Merci pour les sous-titres en français. Sous le soleil de Marseille de soledad je vais l'apprendre grâce a vous.cordialement
Wait this is Carlo Espresso tutorial , I was looking for Mark Macchiato lessons
And me Jake Picolo
I think this is the best tutorial of Spanish rumba guitar in YT. It is a good starting point for expanding skills.
I enjoyed learning from this short lesson; clearly explained and demonstrated. Thank you!/ Gracias! Hope to see more (Spanish guitar) lessons.
I've been trying to learn how to play my classical guitar for a while but none of the videos I found were very helpful. I know this video is very short compared to other guides but in just 8 minutes you explained this technique better than all the other guides I've looked at.
Thank you very much, I wish I had found this video sooner!
I just bought a Yamaha CG - TA Guitar and I Really Enjoy Your Lessons .
I just try while watching ..I can't say it's easy but after trying for half an hour I gasp the pattern and I can tell it's amazing and your troturial made easy
Thank you much. This demystified this technique for me.
Good...good. well explained. It seems quite easy to perform. The most easy pattern so far I have seen on line. I like the golpe on this version. You don't have to come to a full stop of movements and by keeping still the thumb on the surface it allows for the last 3 movements (index up/down/up) to be consistent (both sound &definition). Then the same thumb at rest will immediately ignites the first movement due to its position that will allows the thumb to immediately come down. And believe me...the end and the begging of the pattern it's perhaps the most important part of this since it allows ur mind to know where you are once you start speeding up the process,
Great job 👌
Well done. Thanks for making it that easy. By the way, very good English. You do know how to make yourself understood. Así que miraré a ver si hay más vídeos como este en inglés. Un saludo desde el sur de España Almería
I do agree playing rumba on guitar is little bit difficult but don't give up start it slowly & step by step....... coz practice makes us perfect.
Gostei da simplicidade e do incentivo,sem preocupar agente de que nunca vai aprender!A prática leva a perfeição! Valeuuu 🤗.
This is the most helpful vid on the internet
I loved the “Disclaimer “ : if you break your guitar it’s your fault!! 😂
Excelente vídeo
Es importante no desesperar, aprender el ritmo de la mano derecha es solo cuestión de días, que suene a rumba flamenca te llevará meses, con la práctica se va aprendiendo a mover la mano derecha con la fuerza justa y lo más importante a mantener el ritmo de 4 tiempos, practicar la rumba con metrónomo a 4\4 es esencial, subiéndo velocidad al metronomo poco a poco, cada semana un poquito más rápido
Thanks so much Carlo for posting this video on Rumba... as you mention there's more than one way to Rumba. I saw Juan Martin hitting the guitar at the bridge and then above the sound hole for different percussive sounds. You used that Rasqueado fan technique in the beginning of the video and that was cool. What I love about flamenco guitar is that once you master the 6 or 7 techniques needed to play this music, you can create your own Flamenco style. It's a lot different from playing classical guitar... it's much more free and less restrictive. Thanks so much again this is just what I needed to get me started.👍👍
What a tutorial. I wish my life was this simple.
When he said " don't run away", i felt that
Simple and excellent tutorial. No complication or twist and turn.
I'm running and I've been playing 40 years
I LOVE THE RUMBA
I appreciate the lesson. It’s such an easy one, yet requires a lot of practice. I’m looking forward to keep learning from your videos. Great work!!!
This one of the few tutorial where they actually show the right hand fingers clearly! Good job with that! It's much clear that way, with other tutorials I just had to go by sound :c
Please start to upload regularly more flamenco lessons 🙏🏼I just watched your progress video and that motivated me to learn more from you. Good luck. Cheers.
Thank you so much Zakaria!
You are really a very good teacher 🙏I bow to you for humblness
Good video , i'v been playing for years now, and just loved the way u put the lesson .
I didn't have a rumba or a classical guitar so I learned it on my steel string acoustic
Despite the pain, it's pretty solid and easy with some practice, if i can do it on steel string you can definitely do it on nylon strings just keep practicing you will get there
HiYour Instruction makes it so easy to understand for learning !! Welldone
This is a perfect lesson that I always looking for. Big thanks from Korea.
thank you man ,and I'm glad to your using basic english, thats why I can understand your words
I’ve been wanting to learn this for years and love the gypsy king style as well, thank you for the quick video, as inspired me very much!
Hello Carlo. Thank you so much for your clear, patient, and encouraging lesson! You are a wonderful teacher. I have been learning the acoustic guitar, but I love the classical guitar as well. I will now need to grow my nails out a little bit! Thank you!
This is actually a flamenco guitar technique, so not classical guitar.
I like the start of the lesson - "Don't run away!"
A really wonderful tutorial here Carlo, thank you for this, you 've made it so much easier to understand 🙂
Thank you. You broke it down so someone who has never played the guitar can understand what to do.
“Don’t run away” was just the motivation I needed 😅 nice tutorial btw
Mr.Carlo Espresso is indeed a great motivator for those who lack confidence and a professional with humble and noble qualities...hats off...respect.
Like it Sir, short but able to learn for someone interested.
Actually wow! Yes, my friend, you weren't wrong. I was ready to flee from you the second I saw you shredding that Rumba. Then I stuck with you and your encouraging manner. And wow did it pay off.
No joke, 8 minutes from hitting play and I'm shredding this too!
You're a wonderful teacher. Your explanations are organic and intuitive for guitarists of various skill levels, and your speed ramping is perfect.
Absolutely no "Bet you can't play this!" showboating, just pure knowledge and good perspective. Thank you very much. +1 subscriber for you.
8 minutes and you're already doing the same thing? You've probably been playing for at least a few years then.
@@Olegstuff21986 20+. Yes.
@@igashijin I managed to make it sound somewhat like this dude (like, just a little like it) after around 20 minutes or so of practice. Well, this guy's a pro so getting it to sound exactly like him would take years of practice, I assume.
@@Olegstuff21986 he's way better than I am too, my friend. Let's keep improving, and good luck!
I’m here because yesterday I bought a used “classical guitar” and then discover it is in fact a Flamenco guitar, but is so old and beauty that I do not want to return it, then I have to learn some flamenco 😂. Wonderful lesson Carlos! Thanks.
Thank Carlo very informative and gives me something I can work on.
You're welcome!
Thanks for this. I've been studying Spanish for six years on my own (there are few Spanish speakers where I live), and thought I'd look into trying the flamenco guitar, after hearing someone play recently. It's unlikely that I can get nails other than my thumb and pinky finger long enough on my right hand to pick the strings, and have decided that's going to have to be enough. Finding a flamenco guitar where I live is turning out to be a challenge.
He's cheating because his thumb is longer than the Alaskan pipeline
I couldn't stop laughing at your comment. Very funny!
Then have longer thumbs!
I need friends like him...so that I could laugh all my stress out😂😂😂😂...
Oh no Urban Dictionary has ruined that name for me...
the most beautiful explanation i ever saw
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you master. 🎼🎵🎸🎶🎶😊 I'm gonna practice this now.
Luis Alberto López García dose you learn it?
You're genius man. Best teacher ever!
You are really good at teaching and hopefully I can now practice this technique. I`ve always wanted to learn Enter Dos Aquas`s rhythm strumming. Would be great if you could make a short tutorial like this. Thanks for your time and lesson.
Hi and thanks for watching. I'll think about Entre dos Aguas, se what I can do 🤞
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Thanks for the simple breakdown, it took me 2 weeks to be comfortable keeping this up and adding variations. Cheers
I'm sure he said "you CAN become a maestro over night''?!?!?!
Just messin, excellent tutorial...
What a wonderful and clear tutorial. I really learn that in a full understanding way.
Good im following you from morocco north africa front of espania 😉👍
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Learning Rumba was one of my dreams and this video really got me into action, till then I honestly believed this was not my cup of tea
Eventually i learnt the 7 step variation, but thanks Carlo 🤗
This was great. Thanks! I practice rasgueado to warm up my right hand, but I've yet to make it functional for anything.
Glad you liked it! I didn’t include the Rasgueado, didn’t want to over complicate things.
Maybe for another video...
@@CarloEspresso im trying to have this excellent intro. But the swap between E-F-E is really confusing. I can not put the triplet in exact place. So, i am sad.😢 Please make another lesson for this marvellous intro.
@@CarloEspresso great video. It sounds like Rumba once one gets to that strumming pace and fluency. My estimate for beginners to get there will be around 5 years of daily practice to play only this pattern that you explained 🤣
Muito obrigado Carlo! Tentei aprender ritmo flamenco algumas vezes no passado e não consegui. Estou praticando há 2 horas e já tô vendo evolução. Sua explicação é excelente!!!
"if you have problem with your neighbour then don't mute the strings" he should've said like that🤣🤣🤣
Your the best teacher in TH-cam
I want to learn guitar, just to play this tune. 😄 I actually want to learn Spanish music, it sounds really good.
You can if you do as he says and PRACTICE. Seriously, it is not as difficult as it may seem but you do need to apply yourself and work at it. It's going to take a while to become proficient in the strum pattern. Equally, the chords are not overly difficult but a full F Major Barre chord can be an obstacle. You may have to learn an alternate F chord until you can perform barre chords but this still should not dissuade you from learning.
This guy makes it look easy very talented
Thank you for sharing, I'm always so interested to learn the Spanish guitar techniques without getting overwhelmed by the way it is played by maestros....subscribed!
This is one of the easier versions of this strum. I wish I learned this technique first. The original pattern that I learned took a lot longer to learn and takes a lot more hand movement than this version. Bravo, and thank you !
Now you can be proud of yourself…. hmm. Not yet! Anyway, very good teaching Carlo. Thank you!
Thanks!
Muchos gracias, Maestro! Learning to play rumba from Russia 😊
bravissimo !!
Grazie mille!
Am glade you done this now I feel better anout trying this. In time as I never give up, hopefully I'll be as good as you. Thanks again.
Carlo: don't run away it's easy
*shows bar chords*
Well, the chords you play don't really matter, and you can play versions of all those chords without needing to barre anything. The Am, G, and E are pretty basic chords, but the F you can play as x33210. It's technically an Fmaj7/C now, but it works in a lot of places you'd see an F. You can also mute the high E, which is the major seventh chords the F chord, just get an F/C chord. /C just means that C is the base note, which is the perfect fifth of the F chord. Having the fifth in the bass can also be called second inversion; first inversion is having the third in the bass, in this case A, and root inversion is having the root note in the bass, in this case F.
Another F chord that I really like that fits perfectly in the andalusian progression is 033200, which would technically be Fmaj7#11/E, but it's essentially just the E chord moved up a semitone, but you keep the E and B strings, which would make an E5. So you're essentially playing an E5 over your F chord, which can be notated as F|E5.
@@Aurora-oe2qp explain in a more simplified way
@@rodriguez8576 Right, well, you can play any chords you want to: the rhythm won't change, obviously. But the chords he are playing is Am - G - F - E, which is commonly known as the andalusian cadence. Am, G and E all have basic chord voicings that pretty much any beginner guitarrist can play. F can be a bit trouble for beginners, but you can play it without the low E-string and with the open high E-string. This is technically an Fmaj7/C, but that doesn't really matter: it is still a type of F major chord. Or, instead of that, you can play it like an E chord but moved up a step. That is technically Fmaj7#11/E, but again, it's still a type of F major chord. That chord is also kind of common in flamenco music and it resolves very nicely to E. I hope that clears it up, and otherwise, could you be a bit more specific with what you don't understand?
@@Aurora-oe2qp can you write the chord pls I’m not English and barely understand what you say thank you
@@crepeszer8646 what do you mean by write the chord? I already did write it in tabs: Fmaj7/C is x33210, where x means not playing the string, 3 means 3rd fret, 2 means 2nd fret, and so on. 0 means open string. Fmaj7#11/E is 033200. Does that answer your question?
He is a very charismatic teacher
0:35 Don't run away, subscribe.
You seems to be very good profesor, I usualy get a lot of difficulties to learn this way by video and this time it was very clear and easy, thanks
I ran away lmao
Im back. Great Tutorial!!!!
You are a great guitarist I have ever seen in my life.
Must love the disckaimer.. broke my guitar on the first practice (lol).. nice lesson and quite humorous.
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial!!! you are the only guitarist who clearly explained how to learn to play this beautiful rhythm!!! May ALLAH bless you and your family,amen!!!
He really said: you wanna see some real speed