Cuban culture is so .... alluring.. I lived in Miami FL for around 3 years and I really miss everything about it. Looks like I'm going to have to buy a guitar now and practice playing Cuban guitar music and reminisce
Finally learned this song. This'll be fun to show people. Surprisingly simple. I'm a beginner flamenco artist and love all of the other latin american styles of guitar.
@@sankyships952 Yes - E A D G B E and E-Major is primarily an E7, but you can elaborate on this or any other chord but how far you go depends on whether you want it to sound like basic Cuban Son or Guajira or Cuban Jazz.
The chords are Am, F with an extra d-note on the b-string (xx3231-shape) and E7 (sometimes with and extra high d-note on the b string (third fret, use your pinkie).
I just bought this course on TrueFire for $16 after promo codes. The Tabs provided are very helpful and the video lessons that move along with the tab sheet is perfect! Best learning platform IMO. Worth the $.
@Justin C : People are so backwards sometimes. Currently there are 6 likes for your first snarky, non-constructive and utterly unhelpful comment tinged with an "I'm better than you are" attitude. Yet your second perfectly reasonable and very helpful comment witch has a completely different and *positive intention* has 0 likes. I will endeavor to create a more healthy balance by at least liking your second comment.
This is great! Fantastic! Different feel, that is probably the hard part, you have to have the feel, then rhythm comes after. This is a long way from the Beatles, Stones to tell you the truth...LOL. Great. Is there a book or lessons to take this type of music.
My father RIP 1999 was a great guitar player in Havana. Played with many unknowns. Most notably "El ciego" He taught me at a very young age how to tune a guitar totally by ear, Im older now and dont remember .there were no silly electronic tuning gadgets like an iPhone. I still have his Guitar from Cuba. I am going to have it renovated. BUT can you tell me how to tune a Acoustic 6 strings like he did in the old days. NO I phone or tuning equipment. He never knew those gadgets existed and did a hell of a job without it. Thanks. In the mean time ill dig up some pics of my dad and his guitar. Not easy to find as we were under the Castro administration. I came to USA 5 YO. Again ... can you show me how to tune a Acoustic 6 strings like he did in the old days. NO I phone or tuning equipment. He never knew those gadgets existed and did a hell of a job without it. Just wanted to ad one of our great friends ( Link RIP) that came to my house often in Havana and sung at my birthday parties before we bailed from hard Communism and moved to soft communism USA. th-cam.com/video/4uRz-lBfd14/w-d-xo.html
James Cornelison The Cubans have their own type of guitar called "Tres". It has 3 notes but each note has 2 strings so 6 strings in total. It's structured kinda like the 12 string guitar. But to answer your question this is just an ordinary guitar. Not sure if classical or steel... I think a Cuban designed steel.
Jesus, im a musician from mexico and i would like to sample a couple of seconds of your video for a song that im producing, i would give you all credit if you would allow me to use it, i just wanna make a good song, i dont do it for a living, just for fun, is that ok? if not, i wont upload the song, saludos hermano
I personally get so sick of some of my fellow Americans who think everything should be in English. It's a truly selfish and divisive attitude. Don't be like them yourself. This beautiful music is most often taught in Spanish obviously, since it is Cuban music. That's fine, I see no problem with that. But it's nice for us who speak little or no Spanish to have a lesson in this awesome style of music in a language we understand too. I have no doubt you could find far more lessons on Cuban music in Spanish than we can find in English. So why would you deny us, your fellow Earthlings, a few lessons in a language we understand? When we all learn to support the freedom of other people, only then will we be free. Because no one will ever be truly free until we all are free. I wish you peace and prosperity my fellow Earthling. ^-^
@@aylbdrmadison1051 lo dire en español, pero no tengo nada de malo con los americanos, de hecho yo los repesto demasiado, ademas respeto tu opinion, y fui imprudente al comentar eso, disculpa (use the transalot pls :)!)
Un ritmo latino con una explicación en ingles con acento latino. Que complejo. Será que un americano se va a interesar en tocarlo. El tipo toca muy bien pero por favor un poco de sentido común.
Cuban culture is so .... alluring.. I lived in Miami FL for around 3 years and I really miss everything about it. Looks like I'm going to have to buy a guitar now and practice playing Cuban guitar music and reminisce
Why did you leave Miami in the end? I'm considering moving there soon
just a hint: slow down the video half and you will see and learn better. ( click the HD in the right corner and speed 0,5 down) starting from 1:07
Thank you
Finally learned this song. This'll be fun to show people. Surprisingly simple. I'm a beginner flamenco artist and love all of the other latin american styles of guitar.
The flamenco palo "guajira" is very nice as well. Check out a version of one of Paco's played by the French guitarist Samuelito. You won't regret it.
My God... it sounds so beautiful...Thanks!
Guajira music is so beautiful... 😌🎶 Thanks for breaking down exactly what it is!
Such a beautiful progression! I’ve wanted to learn this style for so long!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the context explicación for the ones who are not cubans like me thanks again from mexico
The chords are A minor, D minor and E Major.
Thank you
Is it standard tuning?
@@sankyships952 Yes - E A D G B E and E-Major is primarily an E7, but you can elaborate on this or any other chord but how far you go depends on whether you want it to sound like basic Cuban Son or Guajira or Cuban Jazz.
Lol thank you man
Legend
Awesome. Thank you!
It is soo beautiful!
Want more of this ❤
Mmmm sounds great, gonna learn this one. Thanks a lot for your work ✨
Wonderful lesson. Muchas gracias!!!!
C’est mon parrain! Très bien joué. Félicitations et merci pour cette vidéo.
Merci
dios mio senor you're the Tito Puente of guajira son very well played
hola ya baje el Guidebook muy bueno y bien hecho , Gracias .
beautiful tutorial
Beautiful indeed...
Y con que canciones se puede tocar??
What songs could go very well with?
Cualquiera, es un arreglo que podés adaptar a cualquier tonalidad, cualquier canción sonará cubana!
Would love it if you show the tabs or the positions your playing.
I can see that you play it very well...but where is the guitar lesson to show us how to play it?
Russ Kenny use your ear
The chords are Am, F with an extra d-note on the b-string (xx3231-shape) and E7 (sometimes with and extra high d-note on the b string (third fret, use your pinkie).
You want him to hold your fingers for you? The lesson is pretty clear imo
I just bought this course on TrueFire for $16 after promo codes. The Tabs provided are very helpful and the video lessons that move along with the tab sheet is perfect! Best learning platform IMO. Worth the $.
@Justin C : People are so backwards sometimes. Currently there are 6 likes for your first snarky, non-constructive and utterly unhelpful comment tinged with an "I'm better than you are" attitude. Yet your second perfectly reasonable and very helpful comment witch has a completely different and *positive intention* has 0 likes. I will endeavor to create a more healthy balance by at least liking your second comment.
I found the notation and now I would like to hear Guajira Son on one guitar
Smooth!
I think I finally got the first measure down... lol
Is it possible to see the notation of this basic Guajira. I would love to be able to play a Guajira
This is great! Fantastic! Different feel, that is probably the hard part, you have to have the feel, then rhythm comes after. This is a long way from the Beatles, Stones to tell you the truth...LOL. Great. Is there a book or lessons to take this type of music.
We don't talk about Bruno 💃💃
très bien joué sonorité magnifique quelqu'un connait il la marque et le modèle de la guitare
Beautiful 01:44
My father RIP 1999 was a great guitar player in Havana. Played with many unknowns. Most notably "El ciego"
He taught me at a very young age how to tune a guitar totally by ear, Im older now and dont remember .there were no silly electronic tuning gadgets like an iPhone.
I still have his Guitar from Cuba. I am going to have it renovated. BUT can you tell me how to tune a Acoustic 6 strings like he did in the old days. NO I phone or tuning equipment.
He never knew those gadgets existed and did a hell of a job without it.
Thanks.
In the mean time ill dig up some pics of my dad and his guitar. Not easy to find as we were under the Castro administration. I came to USA 5 YO.
Again ... can you show me how to tune a Acoustic 6 strings like he did in the old days. NO I phone or tuning equipment.
He never knew those gadgets existed and did a hell of a job without it. Just wanted to ad one of our great friends ( Link RIP) that came to my house often in Havana and sung at my birthday parties before we bailed from hard Communism and moved to soft communism USA.
th-cam.com/video/4uRz-lBfd14/w-d-xo.html
Bravo! En que escala se toca el solo?
Muy claro , te felicito.
HAY LIBRO SOBRE ESTE GENERO GUAGIRA
hola mi nombre es luis ayer compre el Guidebook y no lo he podido Download , quisiera me ayudara en eso. Gracias
Nice guitar what is the make and model plz
Alhambra
dónde puedo comprar esos loops y rex2? son muy usables
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
anybody know what kind of guitar this is?!?!
James Cornelison The Cubans have their own type of guitar called "Tres". It has 3 notes but each note has 2 strings so 6 strings in total. It's structured kinda like the 12 string guitar. But to answer your question this is just an ordinary guitar. Not sure if classical or steel... I think a Cuban designed steel.
Looks like a cutaway classical guitar to me..
Can't tell the name, but it is a Nylon Strings Classical Guitar.
please how to get the sheet music?
Jesus, im a musician from mexico and i would like to sample a couple of seconds of your video for a song that im producing, i would give you all credit if you would allow me to use it, i just wanna make a good song, i dont do it for a living, just for fun, is that ok? if not, i wont upload the song, saludos hermano
The promised lessons are different than above. 19 usd for nothing
The cubano feeling is hard yo find thats the lesson
Please in the name of love, can you pls do tabs for this!
Tabs are available in the original page of truefire, you can download it
How would you spell it? Not native to Spanish.
favor hablar en español si se puede seria facil para entender lo que explica. gracias
Can anyone show tabs . Much easier.
Use your ears....much easier, and it stays with you.
Jim Barry I rather use my hands, thank you.
It sounds like La Bamba.
Guajira son guitar
So, where is the lesson? very nice show off btw, we know you play very well but??????
Worthless without the tabs clearly shown as you play
Hablo español xd
I personally get so sick of some of my fellow Americans who think everything should be in English. It's a truly selfish and divisive attitude. Don't be like them yourself. This beautiful music is most often taught in Spanish obviously, since it is Cuban music. That's fine, I see no problem with that. But it's nice for us who speak little or no Spanish to have a lesson in this awesome style of music in a language we understand too. I have no doubt you could find far more lessons on Cuban music in Spanish than we can find in English. So why would you deny us, your fellow Earthlings, a few lessons in a language we understand?
When we all learn to support the freedom of other people, only then will we be free. Because no one will ever be truly free until we all are free.
I wish you peace and prosperity my fellow Earthling. ^-^
@@aylbdrmadison1051 well, i love the boogie woogie or, jazs and blues, i hate the reggaetton, well sorry im silly...
@@aylbdrmadison1051 lo dire en español, pero no tengo nada de malo con los americanos, de hecho yo los repesto demasiado, ademas respeto tu opinion, y fui imprudente al comentar eso, disculpa (use the transalot pls :)!)
tu parles beaucoup trop au lieu de jouer c'est dommage
Dom Visco il essaie d’expliquer aux gens comment jouer ce genre de musique, alors il faut parler!
To much talking not enough teaching too bad
lord a lot of talking
Un ritmo latino con una explicación en ingles con acento latino. Que complejo. Será que un americano se va a interesar en tocarlo. El tipo toca muy bien pero por favor un poco de sentido común.
Hazlo tú
hablas mas de lo que demuestras como tocar la cansion horrible video
bla bla bla hablas demasiado carnal
Talkative! Bad lesson! Wasting your time, and the others' too!
Have to slow down the video
I thought the same, but then realised it wasn't a lesson - it was the performance of what was taught in a lesson. See the blurb under the video.