Very good. Hey, I own that book too, however owning it and practising out of it are 2 different things. Maybe I'll dig out. Keep the good "work", err I mean "play"!
nice playing. try to keep an even 12 count between falsetas. you can play or add anything as long as you stay in compas. there are some good instructional videos on youtube. do a search on "solea" or "soleares"
***** VERY GOOD *****
chsgdss 2 years ago
Hello Mr. Jeff
How are you sir?
I really hope you are fine and doing will
I want your yahoo or msn
Because I want to ask you about something
really important.
amatongx 2 years ago
Good job. Just wondering what the guitar is resting on? It doesn't move much.
fsr42 3 years ago
Hey you are a very good "guitarrista", great performance and technique. Spanish congratulations for your job.
davidarbujuelo 3 years ago
Hi David,
Thanks for your comments. I really appreciate it. Jeff
jeffreagan2001 3 years ago
Very good. Hey, I own that book too, however owning it and practising out of it are 2 different things. Maybe I'll dig out. Keep the good "work", err I mean "play"!
--Van
van1976 4 years ago
Hi Van,
Thanks for your comments. I think that Dennis has some really nice flamenco pieces in his book. He also has an advanced flamenco book as well. Jeff
jeffreagan2001 4 years ago
Very nice job. I'll let Dennis know next time I see him.
My Best, Don
scree123 4 years ago
nice playing. try to keep an even 12 count between falsetas. you can play or add anything as long as you stay in compas. there are some good instructional videos on youtube. do a search on "solea" or "soleares"
danm48 4 years ago
Bravo, Jeff! Great performance!!
I like this piece, and you play it with a pleasant and clean tone. I enjoyed watching your right hand, too. Very flamenquish! :)
The ending is quite creative!
Best Regards,
Julie
jnclassicalguitarist 4 years ago
grate play......
adilzahrani 4 years ago