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  • Oleee

  • It's Richie Sambora's spanish twin!

  • 5.55 - 6.05 - :)))))

  • spanish triplets

  • Its amazing how such a simple chord progression can sound so awesome !!!!

  • thank you . that answered all my rumba questions.

  • grazie!!!!!sei grande!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @giutovi Prego!

  • ...This lesson turned my guitar from an angst machine to a love machine in a day and a half. My guitar AND my partner in crime below thank you Marcelo!

  • almost got it down just need the palm mute in the middle!!

  • LOL, so frustrating! I know what I want my right hand to do, but it won't listen. Takes lots of practice, and the fact that its that challenging, is what makes me determined to learn flamenco. -I like a good challenge.

    Great video, the best tutorial I've seen yet!

  • best tutorial I've found. Easy to follow and sooo helpful!!. With this tutorial I will be able to play and sing BAMBOLEO..thank you so much!!

  • can this be done in steel string guitars???????? plz help

  • @rkshubhajit sure!

  • Definitely the best RUMBA explanation I have found... Thanks a million! :) Is there a full DVD version of this (and more) lesson(s)?

  • @pitchesandcrowds Thank you for your comment. You can also check the "Spanish Triplets" video

  • Definitely the best RUMBA explanation I have found... Thanks a million! :)

  • The best lesson of all here in youtube!!!!!!!! thanks very mucho ;)

  • Es mi teo

  • great lesson !

    thank you for sharing :)

    <3

  • uan tu uan tu uan tu...

  • Bien explicado, muchas gracias por subir a youtube este tutorial, de utilidad.

  • Great lesson! and the way you explain it is awesome! Thanks Marcelo! Rick

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  • Whats brand of guitar is it?

    sounds very nice

  • @TheKurmiiC

    Antonio Aparicio Flamenco

  • урок супер!!! отличные объяснения! мне больше всего понравился самый первый вариант игры с 00:00 до 00:22 .

  • This is great

    I can see why they use nylon strings I already cut my thumb trying this lol

    And he kinda looks like carles puyol.

  • Thanks for the FANTASTIC video lesson. You mentioned that there are notes, where do I find them?

    Thanks

  • Is he playing on a classical guitar with nylon or steelstring like mine? It looks like nylon

  • @palsby22 he's playing with nylon strings

  • Great explanation and demonstration! Thanks a lot for this!

  • Marcelo, qué claridad !!! Te acordás que a los 10 años tocábamos "Rasguña las piedras" ? Abrazo grande

  • Marcelo ! great lesson - I am working on it now - are there any other chord progressions to use this strum pattern ? I am sure improvising around this would sound nice as well.

    No se si te aquerdas, pero nos conocimos en la fiesta la asunción del cargo del presidente en 2009. Tengo fotos - te lo voy a mandar - cuidate ! espero verte en mas videos - tu instrucción is impecable !

  • Excelente clase! Gracias

  • Marcelo, great job !!! Now let's go to Montevideo and jam !!!!! ;)

  • Bravo Marcelo You are the best!!! I am a flute player but looks very easy tio try the flamenco style by myself with your guidance. I like it very much !!! Sos un idolo

  • This is a fantastic dissection of the rumba. Very clear and easy to follow. Good going Marcelo!!

  • gracias Osvaldo! Abrazo

  • it's Aminor G major F major E7, so it'd be best to stay in the key of C, like the A aeolian mode. (If you were playing a solo over this guitar rythm)

  • Argentineans.........

  • Great lesson.

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  • Thank you, love the video.

  • Muchas Gracias!Si lo puedo hacer!Saludos desde Perú

  • @jameerica ha maybe so, its all good though

  • nice pick holder !

  • Jammin'

  • tnx for the explanation about the scale because I was always wondering why is there a E major chord in A minor scale.

  • First progression i leaned on classical guitar :)

  • nunca habia escuchado a este guitarrista es bueno dando lecciones de guitarra, me recuerda a paco renteria o rodrigo/gabriela

  • mexican knife fight music. real pretty, gotta fav it and get a nylon string guitar and learn to do bar chords.

  • he sure knows alot about roombas

    ;P

  • I love his accent.

  • he's decent...

  • this is so cool :)) cant wait to attend MI

  • @5:53

    even his dead notes sounds awesome.

  • Oh god. I am sooooooo looking forward to going here next year!

  • damn this lesson was really bad ass! good shit!

  • @snake896 Listen the guy, play very loose

  • @mrjapys yes? u mean u don't like him or que?

  • @snake896 It's basic, But if you never had the opportunity to play this style before or didn't know it, this tutorial helps.

  • Awesome

  • the guitar sounds great

  • The instructor seems to be from Argentina, is it right?

  • yeah i too can spew a bunch of words about scales modes and theories , or i can just play what sounds good to my ears.....

  • @abysslord16 That's nice, be sure to let me know about how it works out for you when someone asks you to comp to a tune or play over a progression.

  • @Steve128967 ive never had problems, and i never said i didnt know what he is talking about, you jump to conclusions way to quick, ive been playing guitar for 11 years, i know my way around the instrument...

  • So awesome !!!

  • Really excellent!

  • \\m// (^_^) \\m//

  • flamenco guitar is TOTALLY AWESOME, i want to learn too :( and he's an awesome teacher as well! very undestandable!

  • good lesson

  • stupid adds

  • @9999buckethead Adblocker is your friend.

  • @9999buckethead troll

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  • @MilanPolak The Gmaj is borrowed from Spanish Phrygian which has a major and minor third leaving you with E,F,G,G#,A,B,C and D giving you all you need for the Gmaj chord (G,B,D)

  • @MilanPolak I think the best way to see this is A minor for the hole thing and on the E switch to E phrygian dominant

  • @MilanPolak Sorry, hate to be a jerk but you're a dick. Just enjoy the lesson and stop being a nitpicky little bitch.

  • @MilanPolaki wish I got a word of what you :)

  • @MilanPolak in this case we'll forgive you for being a nerd

  • @MilanPolak yes, theoretically speaking you are right, but it's common practice to change G#dim to Gmaj, just sounds a lot better that way.

  • @MilanPolak he says, in the beginning , this is not a normal progression. he i trying to teach a rhythm

  • @MilanPolak : all hail MilanPollack, Attorney of Music Theory. Why since you are expert guitar instructor do you waste time watching Marcelo's lesson ?

  • @MilanPolak all the people that thumbed you up, pretrended they understood what you said.

  • Great Lesson...

  • Musician's Institute always gives the best lessons

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