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  • that's really cool.. really cool

  • ability to get laid by guitar ,.....OBTAINED

  • Really useful for a beginner like me.

    Thanks

  • "all we really wanna be able to do is play something simple so we can, ya know, impress our friends, or get bitches wet"

  • Yes you can play classical/flameco with stell string but some chords it will make a shit load harder to play with stell strings,It is just easyer to finger pick with nylon string.You can only get the true flamenco sound with nylon strings

  • Its great to have something simple yet nice sounding to try out as a new guitarist.

  • great, thanks :D

  • I got the e major part to a t. But I can't get the second a part. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • very basic. Using a pick for flamenco? 

  • even i play flamenco/classical pieces with my normal acoustic

  • This is foolishness.Flamenco is not sounded on steel strings...

  • Really effective explanation of pattern and structure that surely will help many developing players with their own techniques. Thank you

  • brilliant, i knew a couple of those moves before watching this vid but i still learn a thing or two thanks very much

  • haha i've been doing this for like 2 weeks and then i watch this video :D

  • Thank you for this great free lesson. Perfect for beginners like myself. Your explanations and the video are perfect so that it's clear what you are doing with your fingers. Looking forward for more!

  • you talk way to fucking much.

  • FUCK THE EGO

  • Y2H = narrow-minded idiot! Theres no guitar playing 'code'. Dictating such stifles expression & creativity. People can still use the lesson & learn on a 'classical! Pull your head from your traditionalist behind. Creativity & personal expression = musical evolution e.g. electric guitar & amps. Your method of expression = a crude, disrespectful idiot (ditto to Flamencoblues (blind-sighted patriot) & Ovessian (just plain ignorant) both = certified 'conformists' and members of the 'Fun Police).

  • very simple, very beautiful. thank you :)

  • You don't have to have a flamenco guitar to show flamenco chords. He's just trying to help people, christ.

  • @freaknbigpanda be happy dont worry

  • Thanx, this is just what i was looking for! please upload more of this kind

  • 1 consejo : el flamenco no es lo tuyo

  • can you show the stuimmer plz

  • very cool

  • Good stuff brother!! My wife thinks I'm paying for lessons behind her back :-).

  • lol

  • Ha, ha !

    Great.

    Someday when you're really playing well and she gives you a little praise (hopefully), tell her "I did it all for you, baby." ; )

  • i like this simple easy to remember a good start thats what i or WE need

  • very instructional and simple video for the beginner flamenco-classical guitarist....however druhjt is right, and is most likely a very skilled guitarist because you really can't start playing this type of music using different tonalities at the same time...there is a method to the madness and its usually in a order of some sort, at least for classical.. but great video for someone who wants to add spanish flamenco sounds to their music :)

  • well, the explanation could be good for a beginner, but i think it's not correct to explain different tonalities at the same time. You've gotta start by E , then Am G7 and F which is the Andalusian Cadence. And of course when you move the E chord, one step, it is F major 7th, and you have to fret F major on the 6th string, leaving 1st string unfretted. Or you should fret a diminished B. Ok?

  • Genius answer, and very well said...thanks for the tip ;)

  • hi i'm a flamenco guitarist too and i agree with felipejosechaparro8, that the chords aren't exactly played like that in flamenco, but it is still a useful lesson for a beginner. You can learn the more advanced way later.

  • hola,solo queria decir que esos acordes no son esactamente asi, yo soi guitarrista flamenco, y esos acordes no son muy "buenos", pero es una leccion que puede ser util.

  • Great! My brother showed me this style of playing, it's cool for messing about with in partys

  • Is that a nylon string guitar or steel? can flamenco chords be played on a steel string guitar?

  • Its a steel string. Flamenco is usually played on nylon string, but you can still get some great sounds on steel string.

  • @guitarplayeru which scales are normally used to play flamenco?

  • I figured this out when fooling around..

  • pretty simple but good lesson!

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