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Solea flamenco guitar influenced by Habichuela, Paco De Lucia, Vicente

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2010

Dori playing some Solea influenced by Pepe Habichuela, Paco de Lucia, Vicente Amigo.
Dori Chitayat performs and teaches Flamenco Guitar in the Charleston, SC area.

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  • Wow! I have been watching your videos for longer than I can remember, and you are getting really really good! Ole!!! Pleeeease keep posting!

  • @TheSilent333 thank you very much for that comment, believe it or not a commitment to continuously post videos on youtube also forces you to push yourself. it has been a huge part of my learning process.

  • Oleeeee Dori...I recognize some influences of Juan. My dad has played with him. I can see you have an extra sound hole? Can you hear it better then? Un beso! Ingrid

  • Hi Ingrid, I think the fact that you have exposure to some great artists is well reflected in your interpetation of the baile as you interact with your cuadro I have a much respect to you. I actually have 2 extra holes in the guitar, the top helps me hear better, the bottom I put a microphone in when I play shows - but also this make the sound of the guitar a little more "dry". of course, if this was a REAL flamenco guitar I would not make these adjustments.

  • Wow, that is awesome!! You have become really, really good over this last year and a half...

  • thank you that means a lot that you noticed the improvement over time.

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  • Nice playing! Like it a lot. You really need to play in a room with better acoustics and tell people in the background not to jump in and out of the video. Also it helps if someone not keep dropping things on the floor or what have you. You do play with a punch which is great, it shows confidence in your technique and playing. Also, I like your duende.

  • @duendesoul As soon as I once again posess a guitar, I plan on finally getting over myself and just posting what I can play. I think the encouragement, critiques, and other advice might advance my playing as well. Thank you again for your continual posting.  Keep it up!

  • man i keep watching this video, I love the ending from Vicente amigo, Im trying to figure out how to play that part.

  • Hi Dori

    I like the sound of your gitar. The sound came from deep. You said that it was not a real flamenco guitar but it seems real. Is it handmade guitar? If handmade from which luthier? I will be pleased if you share with me.

    By the way we want more bulerias videos from you :)

  • Awesome playing. I see the Paco and Pepe influences. However I see many more of your own. After all, thats ultimately what its about. Lots of Duende ,Thanks for posting. P.S do you have any c.d,s?

  • Beautiful!

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