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  • awesome

  • Dm, C, B (or Bb) then A.

  • could someone explain what "tientos","rumba" and "grananinas" is?

  • These are names for flamenco forms or 'Palos' Tientos and Rumba have a 4 beat rhythm and Granainas is a free form. They have a different character and it is open for the performer to compose his own music and express his/her feeling for the Palo. That's why some classical players can't grasp hearing different music with the same name.

    Hope this helps.

  • man i need to grow my finger nails soon i meean i dont need it but it helps i guess

  • Hey great lesson thanks, sounds awesome, but i can't seem to figure out the chords you showed me on the left hand video.

  • please add the cords played like by the rumba lesson

    thanks

  • thankyou for the lesson.

    what guitar are you using?

  • You are welcome.

    The guitar is an old hand made negra. I'll post some videos soon with my regular Flamenco guitar. I had some work done on it.

  • rumenco try e to a to d or d7 that order should work fine, i think those chords are close to the video almost like a farruca

  • which chords are you playing in this example, I see you have a left hand video, however, I can't make out the chords on it. Great lessons! Thanks for doing this.

  • looks like he's using Bb, A, Dm, and C from what i can tell...

  • yeah, thanks.

  • thanks for the lesson appreciate it

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