Flamenco de Carnavallaal No basta con comprarse una guitarra española y una camiseta (y probar el peinado de Tomatito) para tocar, ¡y menos para enseñar música flamenca! que quieres compartir tu pasión ok, pero enseña ... ¡NO! Creo que en el prencipio du video pruebas un ritmo de "rumba" ... ¡es horrible! una verdadera lástima. Flamenco para baile de carnaval 🤡
Good lesson well presented. I like your style. I have been playing steel string guitar for a little more than 50 years and I have watched quite a few guitar lessons since TH-cam came about. I recently bought a requinto guitar and I'm now pursuing classical and flamenco techniques. With this lesson, you have earned my subscription and more. I'm going to be checking out more of your lessons..
god bless you.i saw so many people wich teaching guitar.but you are some thing else.you are relax and you show simple ways to learning.i realy enjoy practicing with your method. MY BEST REGARD FROM NORTH IRAQ
Always admired how he gets right to the point, shows the patterns how to play and how to practice. Not much explanation, just how to play basic Spanish techniques to impress your girlfriend. Amazing.
Many videos on TH-cam but this is explained without babbling about unrelated talk, communicated with simplicity, clear understood speaking and execution of technique. Looking forward to checking out your other videos.
This is awsome i first saw this video almost a year ago when i first started i had no idea what you're doing but i kept practicing the techniques and now it's like second nature thanks alot
Thumb and index technique is called "nota pedal". In Flamenco is usually associated with the lower E string wich is usually the key of the flamenco harmony. It is also used in many other styles, but used in a nylon-string guitar makes that characteristic sound. Good performance, by the way. Regards from Spain.
Wow! That was really great! I'm a blues guitarist that would to start learning Flameco and Spanish guitar. This lesson explained some really good techniques in 5 and a half minutes. Thank-ypu!
It’s been 2 years, looks like; have you made the switch yet from blues to flamenco? I went from 100% SRV to 100% Paco. Still love both, but landed permanently in flamenco. …Would love to know where you’re at on your journey so far.
Just saw you and Kevin Johnson in concert last night. You guys were magic! The diversity of your music and skills were on another planet. Never saw anyone Ballance between keys, classical guitar and electric all in the same song! 🤯The vibes between you and Kevin during the Gypsy Jazz session was so much fun to watch. One of my all time favorite shows of all time!! And the venue (Midwest Theater) was pretty cool. Growing up playing classical, flamenco and bass, I was blown away. Excellent show, thanks man!
Your technique and chord movement, makes for an exotic Spanish Andalucian Sound. Although you need a haircut to have that Old school Flamenco looks, Even though Paco DaLucia did have very long hair. Paco DaLucia was also an incredible World class Soccer Player in his spare. Guitar kept him away Pro Soccer. Paco formed his professional a soccer team. His player and his Team were all Flamenco Guitarist.
I will never play the guitar, but that was a BRILLIANT explanation .. I feel like I COULD actually learn how to play the guitar... honestly, well done you!
Honestly, i started guitar (classical nylone strings) around the time you made this comment. Today, i am playing the Juan Martin Book (first one) - Guitara Flamenca.... And all this techniques - i already use them and much more. Its actually very simple - Guitar is not hard to understand, the hard part is the constistansy and finger-memory. The rest is, specially in Flamenco is simple Harmony.
I use my fingers, mostly just my index and thumb. I gave up trying to use a pick. One thing, I can’t deal with my nails being long. Sucks I can’t get more bite with bare finger tips. Spanish guitar sounds so good.
I have a baritone uke and I can play Spanish or classical songs on it, you just have 4 strings instead of 6. I love the deeper sound of a baritone, since I play a 7 string acoustic for flamenco most of the time And also a cavaquinho (which is basically the same thing as an uke) and you can play flamenco or irish Celtic jigs like a mandolin
Got my first guitar ever a classical one just looking through YT looking at the levels to this shit I can’t even play one chord correctly and this right here supposed to be easy I’m excited for this journey😁
Just came from the Mark Knopfler video where the most liked comment is that the video inspired him to give up playing the guitar I'd like to happily comment that this video inspired me to pick up my guitar, and it's 2 am where I live
FULL SPANISH GUITAR COURSE: www.alexiosanest.com/spanish-guitar-essentials 🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🎸
I feel more at ease learning Spanish/flamenco from a man with glossy shoulder length hair. Just seems more legitimate.
My thoughts exactly.
An undeniably fine mane...
It'd be even better if he had a Spanish accent though.
Flamenco de Carnavale🤡
Flamenco de Carnavallaal
No basta con comprarse una guitarra española y una camiseta (y probar el peinado de Tomatito) para tocar, ¡y menos para enseñar música flamenca! que quieres compartir tu pasión ok, pero enseña ... ¡NO! Creo que en el prencipio du video pruebas un ritmo de "rumba" ... ¡es horrible! una verdadera lástima. Flamenco para baile de carnaval 🤡
When you play in a fast tempo, it’s like magic; when slowed down, it’s like how simple is that!!! Beautiful!
I love how chill you are
Good lesson well presented. I like your style. I have been playing steel string guitar for a little more than 50 years and I have watched quite a few guitar lessons since TH-cam came about. I recently bought a requinto guitar and I'm now pursuing classical and flamenco techniques. With this lesson, you have earned my subscription and more. I'm going to be checking out more of your lessons..
Thanks for the kind words! More lessons coming soon
Very cool, have played those chords for 45 yrs but never known how to strum like that, Thanks a bunch.
Right on!
god bless you.i saw so many people wich teaching guitar.but you are some thing else.you are relax and you show simple ways to learning.i realy enjoy practicing with your method.
MY BEST REGARD FROM NORTH IRAQ
So glad this little lesson could help you :)
Always admired how he gets right to the point, shows the patterns how to play and how to practice. Not much explanation, just how to play basic Spanish techniques to impress your girlfriend. Amazing.
Yes, I'd like to impress your girlfriend!
LOL as it should be x'D
Straight to the lesson. No waffle beforehand and you could have pretended to speak Catalan and we would have believed you!
Many videos on TH-cam but this is explained without babbling about unrelated talk, communicated with simplicity, clear understood speaking and execution of technique. Looking forward to checking out your other videos.
Very cool sounding and practical techniques. This beginner appreciates your tutorial. Thank you!
Great lesson, thank you, you have opened the door for me !!!
Another one gets bitten by the flamenco bug! Love it!
This is taking my guitar skills to a new level thx!
Great easy lesson, thank you
Superb, simple yet needs a lot of practice,,, an excellent teacher,,, regards
Thank you Alexios ---love this flamenco riffs strumming ---style --- learning Phrygian scale to enhance this wonderful style !
This is awsome i first saw this video almost a year ago when i first started i had no idea what you're doing but i kept practicing the techniques and now it's like second nature thanks alot
So cool to hear that, keep it up!!!
Thumb and index technique is called "nota pedal". In Flamenco is usually associated with the lower E string wich is usually the key of the flamenco harmony. It is also used in many other styles, but used in a nylon-string guitar makes that characteristic sound. Good performance, by the way. Regards from Spain.
Correct 😉
THATS THE BEST !! MALAGUENA STRUM !--That really sounds authentic !
Wow! That was really great! I'm a blues guitarist that would to start learning Flameco and Spanish guitar. This lesson explained some really good techniques in 5 and a half minutes. Thank-ypu!
It’s been 2 years, looks like; have you made the switch yet from blues to flamenco? I went from 100% SRV to 100% Paco. Still love both, but landed permanently in flamenco.
…Would love to know where you’re at on your journey so far.
Thank you. This is perfection. Hi play so well and you also have the gift of teaching
I love teaching, so glad you enjoyed it :)
Just saw you and Kevin Johnson in concert last night. You guys were magic! The diversity of your music and skills were on another planet. Never saw anyone Ballance between keys, classical guitar and electric all in the same song! 🤯The vibes between you and Kevin during the Gypsy Jazz session was so much fun to watch. One of my all time favorite shows of all time!! And the venue (Midwest Theater) was pretty cool. Growing up playing classical, flamenco and bass, I was blown away.
Excellent show, thanks man!
Thank you so much! That was such a fun show, can't wait to come back and do another one!
Waoo best for beginners ❤❤❤love it bro big fan you taught very well and it sounds cool also thanks love from Pakistan bro ❤❤❤❤
You won my heart... ❤ You're absolutely amazing teacher.
I really enjoy it!
He is an excelent teacher. I am taking his class online. I strongly recomend him, if you are motivated. I am thankful tobe his student.
Ah thank you Yoga!!! It has been a pleasure working with you so far, see you tomorrow! 🎸🎸🎸
Very helpful those 3 chords I can use them with what I've learnt thanks 👍
Very nice, thank you! Please continue publishing short, effective lessons like this one.
Very nice. I love Spanish guitar but I was playing it without the real feel. This technique is what I needed.
Thank you.
I don't want to lose contact. Please keep in contact. Do you offer classes.
Hola Alexios brilliant Guitar playing and tutorial. Authentic Spanish Flamenco style. Love it.
Thank you, glad you liked it!!!
I really enjoyed the lesson content. I still avoid Barr chords but I can play the money chords in progression, Am, G, F, E.
Great video, you broke these techniques down in a way I really understand, I look forward to trying. 😊🎵👍
Excellent Teacher...................
Your technique and chord movement, makes for an exotic Spanish Andalucian Sound. Although you need a haircut to have that Old school Flamenco looks, Even though Paco DaLucia did have very long hair. Paco DaLucia was also an incredible World class Soccer Player in his spare. Guitar kept him away Pro Soccer. Paco formed his professional a soccer team. His player and his Team were all Flamenco Guitarist.
Glad that found this channel !! Keep up the good work !! Lots of Love from INDIA !!🧡💚
Sounds great 👍. Thanks for sharing
very clear, simple and anyboby can do. thanks
To the point and very well presented. Definitely subscribed
WONDERFUL TEACHING.
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Wow! He has the quintessential Spanish guitar hair. The complete package.
So much information in a few brief moments
Thank you Sir
Excellent Guitar trainer. I am going to practice and learn his techniques.
Alexio....you're amazing! Your videos are awesome!
Thank you!!!
Thank you Alexios! This lesson is very good and you make it easy for this old guy! lol
Nice lesson. Showed me a couple of neat tricks that I'll get plenty of milage out of. Thanks a lot.✌️👍
That's exactly what I was looking for! Thank you
I will never play the guitar, but that was a BRILLIANT explanation .. I feel like I COULD actually learn how to play the guitar... honestly, well done you!
Honestly, i started guitar (classical nylone strings) around the time you made this comment.
Today, i am playing the Juan Martin Book (first one) - Guitara Flamenca....
And all this techniques - i already use them and much more.
Its actually very simple - Guitar is not hard to understand, the hard part is the constistansy and finger-memory. The rest is, specially in Flamenco is simple Harmony.
I don't even own a guitar but I can appreciate a well made youtube video when I see one, well done sir
thanks :)
Hopefully it’s inspired you to pick up a flamenco guitar. Stay inspired profe!
That was ACE dude. Many thanks. Very well articulated indeed.
Great tutorial
Very nice Alexios, good lesson info. Thanks for sharing, stay safe you and yours. Singem.
Came here cuz Google recommended it.. Subscribed for the music.. bell button + all for the hair and shirt.
Wow very helpful thank u sir
Wow!!! Great lesson!
this is a fun way to play. thanks
Thank you so much , I learned a lot , actually you made these techniques so simple, good luck to you
Woaw! It would take me time to build speed with this, but the result will be awesome! I really enjoyed this video!
PS: I also really like your hair!
I have regularly been practising your techniques for 7 hours and my fingers feel great.
Thanks brother
Awesome!!!
Gonna practice this a lot. Damn!
Thanks for the great tutorial! ^^
Glad you enjoyed it, have fun!
Alexios..thank you for increasing my knowledge of Spanish Guitar
Thank you for watching, glad it helped you! Are you irrigating in your picture? I grew up on a farm and did that every summer!
This has been very helpful my friend, keep on doing it!
Lots more coming soon! 😊🎸
lOVE THAT STRUM --easy chords ---can I use a pick on that up /down strum --instead of pummelling my r/h fingers -(steel strings )
That’s great. Your a BEAST!! Keep them coming!!
Excellent tutorial.
Thanks for this lesson.
sounds great!
Thanks Dionysis!
Super helpful advice on what to practice, thanks!
Thank you. Made it look so simple. You seem to be a natural teacher.
I've subscribed for your channel.
Thank you very much! 🎸😊
Great stuff!
I use my fingers, mostly just my index and thumb. I gave up trying to use a pick. One thing, I can’t deal with my nails being long. Sucks I can’t get more bite with bare finger tips. Spanish guitar sounds so good.
Must learn and apply this to my low G ukulele!!!
Shame ,buy a classical
I have a baritone uke and I can play Spanish or classical songs on it, you just have 4 strings instead of 6. I love the deeper sound of a baritone, since I play a 7 string acoustic for flamenco most of the time
And also a cavaquinho (which is basically the same thing as an uke) and you can play flamenco or irish Celtic jigs like a mandolin
Excellent 👍😊👍
this is grate you should do more of these.
You are good in teaching.. thank u very much
Thank you--great teaching!!
Thank you. You showed 3 important techniques.
Enjoyable and helpful. Thank you 😊
Love this!
Fantastic lesson. Thanks so much. 👏🎶🎸🎶👏
Got my first guitar ever a classical one just looking through YT looking at the levels to this shit I can’t even play one chord correctly and this right here supposed to be easy I’m excited for this journey😁
Olé, que arte tiene er guiri
Straight to the point and really good
Sounds brilliant, you make it look so simple lol
Can anyone point in the right direction for a nice Spanish guitar that’s not to expensive?
Such a beautiful sound.
Many thanks.
Yamaha makes a really good flamenco guitar less than $400
The way he said very easy I was like wtf lemme watch again haha
Please does anyone know the name of the first song he starts the video with?
Thank you so so so much!!❤
Just came from the Mark Knopfler video where the most liked comment is that the video inspired him to give up playing the guitar
I'd like to happily comment that this video inspired me to pick up my guitar, and it's 2 am where I live
Thank you sir. Regards from africa
That was an excellent lesson thank you
Great video. Thank you!
Thank you!
Great video Thanks Alexios!
great stuff - thanks!
Great lesson,thank uou.
Excellent ! thanks so much and greetings from central London UK ~
Glad you enjoyed it! 🎸🎸🎸
Nicely explained. Thank you.
Thanks 👍😊 and God bless you 😊👍👌!!!
Thank you!
Awesome! Love it. Thank you.
Yep I'm hooked! Mi gusta!
Thank you so much! :)