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  • I wish you were my dad! Rock on Andrew

  • every guitar player on youtube needs to watch you

  • I wish I could copy your brain on a flash drive and then import it into mine. You're such a great teacher!

  • Hey Andrew, I was having an arguement with a drummer friend as to whether or not you can play poly rhythms on a guitar .I say you can , because where a drummer has four limbs to use in order to make polyrhythms , a guitar player has 5 fingers to use . It only makes sense to me that you can, but anyways ...could you help me out here and tell me whether or not guitarists can play polyrhythms on their instrument ... Thanks a bunch

  • Thanks for the great class Andrew.This kind of guitar music is very cose to my hearth.

  • Brilliant.

  • Thank you Mr. Wassen.

    Another excellent lesson. I’m sure I’m not alone in saying, you are opening doors to playing the guitar for many. Thank you.

  • how could you not like this

  • I hope you make more videos with the nylon guitar, I love the sound and it is what I use to play. I also wish that this becomes a series and you make more videos about flamenco, explaining and showing techniques like picado and the tremolo and the different scales used to produce the unique sounds. I only know the basics like the phrygian scale and harmonic minor. But I want to learn how to bring the scales and fingerpicking techniques and everything else all into one.

  • Dear Mr. Wasson

    I don't know if you only answer the question you actually get mailed to you, so I am just going to put mine as a YouTube comment and hope you get it.

    I understand basic transposition ideas such as transposing for the key of C major to the key of E major and things like that. My question is, how do I transpose a song in a major key to a minor key, for example the key of C major to D minor. Thank you for all of your wonderful video lessons.

    Sincerely,

    Zachary May

    Texas

  • Hello: I am from Spain and the style of rumba that was popular here is called rumba Catalana, please listen bands like Gipsy Kings, Peret, Gato Perez, covers from Los Manolos or Los Sobraos. For English people must to be very funny cause some of them cover english hits in rumba style with funny spanish accent. Try it!

  • How can a guy teach progressive metal in one video and rumba in the next one? And be so perfect with all the styles at once? Now this is a true guitar hero!

  • Desperado hahaha thats antonio banderas playin this hahaha

  • YES please andrew do MORE classical guitar lessons<< i love nylon strings and you dont have many lessons with them and the style they should be played<< Great work as always<

  • Didn't even know about your other channel. Visited it, checked out the titles, instant subscribe! :) Thanks for the great tutorials, Andrew! Greetings from London :)

  • Another great lesson! 

  • This is my kind of lesson.

  • you should have more subscribers. You are a good teacher! =)

  • @kristofferjo,

    I know, but dude WE gotta support this guy (as fans). That's the way he'll get popular! Okay, so what I do is I always post his videos on my facebook page and I make a twitter announcement to try & help him with getting views. And, when I can, I send him a donation. I'm a student, so it's usually only like $10 bucks, but his handouts are amazing, and I'll bet making these vid's takes him HOURS... so I've gotta support him, (even if it's with only like ten bucks).

  • @jippie11261 Yeah, I agree. I will keep on supporting him, but I personally don't need lesson. I watch all of his videos for inspiration to my play style. Aspecially in this video I was amazed. The most important lesson of all.... by learning music in theory you can't become good. You need to feel it. Play with your heart and soul and give it your all. Keep it up, man!

  • where i can found the pdf? i went to your website but i cannot find it !

  • @semilei,

    Hey man, guess you're not too familiar with Andrew's channel yet... His handouts are EXCELLENT. So, he usually takes around a week to prepare /create them. They're full of extra tips, have all of the charts & all of the tabs, (it's fuckin' unreal that he gives them away for free)! Anyway, follow his Twitter feed for them, (they often come out on Sunday nights). I'm a long-time subscriber and have basically quit my local guitar lessons because of this guy. I just learn more here.

  • @boblawblaws604 Thank u for the reaply! I will wait!

  • yeah

  • hmmm

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