As someone who has played music professionally and taught for 40 years (and who has been rhythmically challenged for a good portion of that time), I don't think it was dry or boring at all. I codified what I knew and I learned something new as well.Thanks
Hands down the most useful video I've perused in a long time - NOT boring. I guess it is a question of age. Teacher attempted to explain this to a teenage me back in the days. Went straight above my head. Thanks for taking the time to produce this video, Kai.
Although I have been studying some of the music theory by myself because I want to understand music better, I didn't find the review and suggestions boring at all.
This guitar has a two-piece golpe and my thumb was making a bit of a divet in the top. Normally I'd have taken it to a guitar maker friend, but pandemic... So black tape for now until I can get it fixed properly.
Suck it up. Funny. I have to do the stuff that makes the vein on my head start to throb, but in the end it pays off. I remember when learning "Blackbird" made me crazy. Why, i don't know. Now it seems laughable. Thanks for the great info Kai.
i think i everytime your not talking, like when your counting and play guitar you slowed the speed to least half the speed and repeated it at least 5 times for each example that would help alot
As someone who has played music professionally and taught for 40 years (and who has been rhythmically challenged for a good portion of that time), I don't think it was dry or boring at all. I codified what I knew and I learned something new as well.Thanks
The most honest intro ever
Hands down the most useful video I've perused in a long time - NOT boring. I guess it is a question of age. Teacher attempted to explain this to a teenage me back in the days. Went straight above my head. Thanks for taking the time to produce this video, Kai.
Reminds me of my school experience: some of the most boring lessons turned out to be the most useful !
The intro is not a great sell but the content is pure dynamite! Thanks Kai for sharing :)
A great pragmatic look at 'the' fundamental aspect of learning flamenco - invaluable.
Really useful counting system and tip. Thank you!
It's not boring at all!!
Fantastic breakdown..just what I needed today..thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent , thank you.
You are welcome!
Heaps of thanks! This lesson is both super helpful and quite enjoyable. I never thought I will be that excited about counting in Flamenco.
This was wonderful ! Thank you
Love Kai’s intro!!! Beautiful shot in front of an extraordinary video. Well done ✅ Happy New Year to Spain from America!! 🎉
Although I have been studying some of the music theory by myself because I want to understand music better,
I didn't find the review and suggestions boring at all.
great explanations!!! gracias. it´s def not boring,
thank you!
At the end of you videos can you play a piece in fully
This class is Gold for all of us learners. Its amazing how you teach Kai. I have work to now to practise this way of counting.
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!
would you or have you ever done live lessons? it would be really great to ask questions and know more about different palos
I'll be live here on TH-cam this Sunday, Oct 4, 2020, at 1PM EST. Come ask questions!
Kai, this guitar looks and sounds like a beast! Is this conde?
Thank you for the boring video it will be a life saver if applied!
Yeah - that's a 1969 Conde :)
Any suggestions for where I can learn advanced music theory?
Kai, why is there black tape on your guitar? Thanks for the boring, but necessary video!
This guitar has a two-piece golpe and my thumb was making a bit of a divet in the top. Normally I'd have taken it to a guitar maker friend, but pandemic... So black tape for now until I can get it fixed properly.
That video where you realize Kai has a tatoo lol :)
Suck it up. Funny. I have to do the stuff that makes the vein on my head start to throb, but in the end it pays off. I remember when learning "Blackbird" made me crazy. Why, i don't know. Now it seems laughable. Thanks for the great info Kai.
You're welcome Art - I always say that if you're brain doesn't hurt you're probably not really learning :)
Cheers,
Kai
can anybody repeat how to do triplets with 7 and 11 ?
i think i everytime your not talking, like when your counting and play guitar you slowed the speed to least half the speed and repeated it at least 5 times for each example that would help alot