This is what I been waiting for. I mean, I seen Adam do this but it was only a fraction. Now I can record it and learn it. And now that my computer is up to par Subscribe again.
This is a very good explanation and very clear. I mean I just followed along with the video and I feel like I learned the whole thing. Thanks for sharing this!
That is an excellent question. Although there are not many people who play flamenco on an electric guitar, there are some who have done it and done it really well. Take Ben Woods for instance. He has a few videos on TH-cam, and watching his videos hopefully gives you a very good idea about what it's like to play flamenco on an electric guitar: th-cam.com/video/iJ9_7Z2kEOk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/R3T4JUJQ248/w-d-xo.html Now, regarding your question on whether it would be possible to learn this lesson on an electric guitar. We haven't tried it at Learnavel, and I know that Adam del Monte haven't tried it himself, but like I mentioned, people like Ben Woods and others do play Solea, Bulerias, Tangos and just about every other flamenco palo on an electric guitar, so I have to say yes, it is quite possible. There are differences between an electric guitar and a flamenco guitar of course, and some of those differences impact the way you execute a flamenco technique. So, don't be afraid to experiment and modify the techniques to make it work on your guitar. Really interested to find out what you do with this lesson! All the best,
Sorry about the misunderstanding. This is the advanced-beginner level lesson in the style of Solea. It is not meant to be a guitar lesson for a beginner who just picks up the guitar. Before signing up for this particular lesson our online students start with a series of lessons in Flamenco Guitar for Beginners series, then Flamenco Guitar Techniques series, followed by Rasgueados Techniques lesson and Picado Techniques before diving into the flamenco styles like Solea as well as Alegrias, Tangos, etc. I hope this helps, and again sorry about the confusion.
excellente pedagogie. MERCI et BRAVO
This is what I been waiting for. I mean, I seen Adam do this but it was only a fraction. Now I can record it and learn it. And now that my computer is up to par Subscribe again.
He's back! :)
Absolutely fantastic lessons I've been taking them the past year and really enjoying them!
Thank you Adam!
Thank you Aaron! Glad to hear you are benefiting from our online lessons.
This is a very good explanation and very clear. I mean I just followed along with the video and I feel like I learned the whole thing. Thanks for sharing this!
That is great @narhem123! Glad to know you were able to learn the whole falseta by just following along!
Has it been 5 years already?? wow..... great to see the vids coming again!!!!! hope the time has treated you well!
Bardzo piękne wykonanie, brawo
Love this lesson --however only have a steel string electric --can I practise this on. a Les Paul ?
That is an excellent question. Although there are not many people who play flamenco on an electric guitar, there are some who have done it and done it really well. Take Ben Woods for instance. He has a few videos on TH-cam, and watching his videos hopefully gives you a very good idea about what it's like to play flamenco on an electric guitar:
th-cam.com/video/iJ9_7Z2kEOk/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/R3T4JUJQ248/w-d-xo.html
Now, regarding your question on whether it would be possible to learn this lesson on an electric guitar. We haven't tried it at Learnavel, and I know that Adam del Monte haven't tried it himself, but like I mentioned, people like Ben Woods and others do play Solea, Bulerias, Tangos and just about every other flamenco palo on an electric guitar, so I have to say yes, it is quite possible. There are differences between an electric guitar and a flamenco guitar of course, and some of those differences impact the way you execute a flamenco technique. So, don't be afraid to experiment and modify the techniques to make it work on your guitar. Really interested to find out what you do with this lesson!
All the best,
Tres agreeable
Beginner 😂😂😂😂😂 nope!
Sorry about the misunderstanding. This is the advanced-beginner level lesson in the style of Solea. It is not meant to be a guitar lesson for a beginner who just picks up the guitar. Before signing up for this particular lesson our online students start with a series of lessons in Flamenco Guitar for Beginners series, then Flamenco Guitar Techniques series, followed by Rasgueados Techniques lesson and Picado Techniques before diving into the flamenco styles like Solea as well as Alegrias, Tangos, etc. I hope this helps, and again sorry about the confusion.