love it reminds me of my father who was always the life of the party with the guitar.i was never a guitar player in my youth,but now that i am older im trying to pick it up mainly because it reminds me so much of my father.he is still alive and am going to suprise him with some of thes tunes .thank you.
Thank you so much for these videos they remind me of my grandpa specially that last song you sang...I play the guitar i come from a family of MARIACHIS in Jalisco...but i am still learning I want to learn how to play more...
@theMOTAs95 ...My dad called it a "columbiana", I'm still trying to find any info or history on it. His uncle taught him that riff back in the 1930's.
wtf...lol..i can belive i was looking how to play some rancheras and i so this..i'm stiil learnig..i'am from guatemala..and i live in new jersey...let me tell u man u play relly good..and dose notes they are hard to play..u make it look easy.. nice....
i like it man, it's been a longtime since you made a video starring you.i really like everything your playing. i was wondering i like the video that you have with cielito lindo huapango style or huasteco im not sure they sound alike. but yeah i would like to learn more from you. i really think you should make more videos of yourself teaching tecniques that your father taught you. like huapango i really want to learn that style of strumming.this video deserve five stars from
Huasteco is the region in Mexico that includes Veracruz and surrounding areas.I think the huapango originated here. I'll see if I can come up with a huapango 'how to' vid. Thanx for watching.
@ag1960 that would be nice and i know it would help alot thanks brother. i know you can do it , be cause your not camera shy, and you explain thing well. godbless ag1960. your friend, fidel
love it reminds me of my father who was always the life of the party with the guitar.i was never a guitar player in my youth,but now that i am older im trying to pick it up mainly because it reminds me so much of my father.he is still alive and am going to suprise him with some of thes tunes .thank you.
jrys68 2 months ago
i like the twilight poster
dalton721 2 months ago
yea PARAMORE POSTER but great job
iMatthewXP 3 months ago
PARAMORE!!!!!!
Snowball337 4 months ago
hello sir, could you show us step by step that nice rhythm at 2:50 thanks
LaVeySzandorAnton 4 months ago
Thank you so much for these videos they remind me of my grandpa specially that last song you sang...I play the guitar i come from a family of MARIACHIS in Jalisco...but i am still learning I want to learn how to play more...
TheDrebolledo 1 year ago
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blamasterk 1 year ago
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blamasterk 1 year ago
What's the name for the type of strumming at the end the part after he takes of the capo
theMOTAs95 1 year ago
@theMOTAs95 ...My dad called it a "columbiana", I'm still trying to find any info or history on it. His uncle taught him that riff back in the 1930's.
ag1960 1 year ago
Nice. Good style 2:55.
4:21 Tell me about it... :)
Nice playing 6:00.
It does sound impressive 6:43. Although it is easy to understand, there is lots of practice behind that and the teachings of the masters.
Thanks for sharing.
elsenor0rodrigo 2 years ago
wtf...lol..i can belive i was looking how to play some rancheras and i so this..i'm stiil learnig..i'am from guatemala..and i live in new jersey...let me tell u man u play relly good..and dose notes they are hard to play..u make it look easy.. nice....
gonzytunning 2 years ago
So glad we connected! Awesome video...I need to get another nylon.
mykylc 2 years ago
oh yeah by the way are you still playing with a sunlite guitar?
FIDELakaKOOLBREEZE76 2 years ago
Yeah I love that guitar
ag1960 2 years ago
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@ag1960 hello sir, could you show us step by step that nice rhythm at 2:50 thanks
LaVeySzandorAnton 4 months ago
i like it man, it's been a longtime since you made a video starring you.i really like everything your playing. i was wondering i like the video that you have with cielito lindo huapango style or huasteco im not sure they sound alike. but yeah i would like to learn more from you. i really think you should make more videos of yourself teaching tecniques that your father taught you. like huapango i really want to learn that style of strumming.this video deserve five stars from
FIDELakaKOOLBREEZE76 2 years ago
Huasteco is the region in Mexico that includes Veracruz and surrounding areas.I think the huapango originated here. I'll see if I can come up with a huapango 'how to' vid. Thanx for watching.
ag1960 2 years ago
@ag1960 that would be nice and i know it would help alot thanks brother. i know you can do it , be cause your not camera shy, and you explain thing well. godbless ag1960. your friend, fidel
FIDELakaKOOLBREEZE76 2 years ago