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  • Thanks for posting these lessons

  • If Paco jams with Adam Del Monte , he would also have to jam with the hundreds of others like Adam..... I don't think he has that much time. Flamenco is the way you are and this is not flamenco, esto es una macana!!!

  • Call me too stupid to matter, but where in hell can I find info pertaining to the purchase of one of the maestro's teaching videos. I have searched until I gave up. Does anyone else have this trouble with this? I am very close to buying someone else's offering, I have been into Flamenco for years and have decided get serious. I need help Now!! If Someone would please help me with this I will be eternally grateful. Thanks 

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  • @briscocreek  Just type in the website name and it will take you right there!

  • @briscocreek im sure that in spain they would not call this flamenco.... it is very close and can confuse.... NOT FLAMNENCO PACO DE LUCIA would laugh at this guy!!!!!!!!!!!  seriously

  • @RealGuitarules please do us all a favor and keep your petty, pretentious, ridiculous comments to yourself. Who the hell do you think you are, anyway? Paco would JAM with this guy! And your favorite claim - that his Bulerias is out of (sic)compass (that's spelled "compas", Einstein) - proves only that YOU can't count! I can count it perfectly, as can anyone who has a sense of rythym and more than a rudimentary feel for Bulerias.

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  • to me he is better than Paco de Lucia, I prefer his sense of rhythm. I don't care about technique as technique. Adam Del Monte is definetly a flamenco master lover and teacher and a reference to anybody wants to understand what this music really is and what is made of. Great touch, great sound, he has them

    sincerely

  • @overban888 that is a very silly comment!!!! you have to get off the drugs ,,,, some of what you heard was falsetas or phrases composed by paco de lucia . for startes this guiatist has put on your tube a bulerias that is out of compass, out of time.....dont talk about thing you dont know.

  • your very very good player man

  • This guy is playing chords I've never seen before...

  • who thinks that classical pieces played on flamenco guitar sounds better

  • Adam are you from Spain?

    your surname is from spain......you play guitar very very good!!!

  • 0:53 jijiji

  • This guy can play.  Tocas brutalmente bién.

  • flamenco music makes me hungry

  • lol hes spanish

  • Urgh!! those chromatic basses at 40 sec, ouch! those hurt!!! awesome

    adam del monte is top!!!

  • dios madre mia.

    fucking legend

  • this sucks for me. i wish i could play like that..but i have no time to practice

  • The real thing! Thanx !

  • Bravo ole! Adam I think you the best profe at there shalom

  • I LOVE YOU

  • thxxxxxxxxxxxxx so so so nice i like you i love you

  • i love flamenco it's very good.

  • 2 words - > you rock!

  • no - > you flamenco!

  • i love flamenco music, ive been playing normal guitar for almost three years with a pick but ive found this music much more exciting and intense...is it possible to play flamenco without those nails?

  • No, it's actually not. How are you going to Golpe, do the Alzapua, and do Rasgueados. The Spanish will especially look down on you. I'm not Spanish, but I'm sure the would get pissed.

  • damn man, you must have european chicks and brasilian chicks all ove you

  • Gasp. Very, VERY good. I studied Juan Martin (great) and I can hear all the stuff I learned from him in your and other flamenco players. I'm starting to feel it a lot more. Hey, but I'm not a gypsy - I'll never get to a natural way of it all.

    I lived in the south of france, montpellier, sainte marie de la mer, and the gypsies down there, man...can they play. Astounding. Poor as church mice too, but superb players, singers, wooden box percussionists. Forget the gypsy kings' endless rhumba. Aiii!

  • MASTER!!!

  • exelente

  • Very informative!

  • The miner were mostly no gipsy

  • esa es una soleá?

  • man! you rock! i play it as a hobby, was known as a"natural" etc... but the little pics and rhythms that you play are just beautiful! you can also explain it so well! bravo!

  • great artist! ole!!!

  • oleee y bravo!! me pudo oir la alma de flamenco en ese solear.. ----- but what do i know i'm english. Great dids though, thanks tio.

  • there isnt a right or wrong knee, when i play rock i play with it on my right knee but to solo, if playin fast i will switch to my left i find it easier

  • An amazing guitarist. And he has his guitar on the wrong knee lol. I guess when you get as good as him, they finally let you choose which knee to put it on.

  • well in flamenco they have the guitar on that knee. not as in classical guitar.

  • yea flamenco usually puts it on the opposite knee as classical.

  • there is no such thing as the "right knee"

  • He does not have the guitar in the "wrong knee", there is not a wrong knee indeed. He is just adopting the classical guitar posture, in which you use a little support that raises your foot/knee a little bit.

  • puedes deser algo con español pq no entiendo nada y gracias

  • wow i want adam del monte playing THIS on a cd NOW!!!

    who knows if there is one, and if so which?

  • thank you

  • en español nada???????????

  • awesome!!5*****

    jesse

  • You great teacher for easy understanding man^^

  • many people relate flamenco with arab culture but in fact the music on its own original roots is from spain europe...

  • So, youre saying flamenco has nothing to do with other cultures? If so, you are completely wrong. Flamenco has roots in Persian, Arab, and Jewish cultures. It is as diverse as the are in which it emerged; southern spain.

  • oh really?!?!? o my God!! what a bomb,who really cares about it?!?

  • no it has nothin to do with arab,,:#

  • I think you ought to read up on the history of Southern Spain. Moors.

  • Sorry, you must mean the Moops.

  • i agree,i'm from middle east and its the 1st time i hear about flamenco,,

  • of course it has something to do with arab because arabs ruled spain for about 800 years in the past and it was called al-andalus and if you here the spanish scale you will get the feeling of an arab scale

  • thank you

  • your welcome ;)

  • *drool* at intro...AWESOME vid.

  • thankyou for posting these vidios,realy enjoy your way of teaching, it makes the learning and the practicing exciting!I'm going to check out the web site and plan on getting your courses. Realy inspiring vids.

  • I'm droling 'cause of the intro :o~

  • Excellent teacher and player. Very nice.

  • Adam del Monte,

    Wonderful! I really appreciate your passion in Flamenco.

    René Sahir - Guitarist

  • He is very good teacher!:)!

  • wow that intro song was awesome

  • hey man, I love the way you expain every thing. It makes all the difference. I'm loving the lessons, by the way...

  • thanx for this free bee! I just got the beginner package, it shows all this stuff really well, also the falseta lessons,`are explained nice and slow and clear.

  • Thanks a lot can you show me the chords or where can I find all the chords the way flamenco play thanks a lot

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