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Flamenco Guitar lesson with free tabs BOLERO de Vicente Amigo on a Manuel Adalid Viviana Negra

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

Manuel Adalid, Viviana Blanca Model, Professional Flamenco Guitar.
As a tribute to Vicente Amigo, download the free tabs from our site https://www.lasonanta.eu/en/guitarras-flamencas/manuel-adalid-viviana-model-n...

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If you want to know and feel how this Viviana Negra looks and sounds like, we invite you to watch and enjoy the included Free Flamenco guitar video lesson by Rezar Dominguez. This Free Flamenco guitar lesson consists of an intro enabling you to feel the sound and playability of this Viviana Negra, as well as a beautiful piece of Vicente Amigo's Bolero del Amigo .

The Viviana concert flamenco guitar is a model that Manuel Adalid has designed to our specifications and builds exclusively for La Sonanta in Europe and Zavaletas in the US.

Manuel Adalid (b. 1951) is a second generation luthier, and head luthier at Esteve. He is widely respected in Spain as among the most experimental and innovative guitar makers in Spain. Although the Esteve makes production guitars, Manuel Adalid maintains his own workshop within Esteve, where he carries on experiments and personally makes the guitars that he sells under his own name. It offers a concert quality sound at an affordable price. It is impeccably made-- and has the characteristics that professional flamenco players demand: power, projection, bright tone, great snappy rasp and burn, crisp firm basses, strident popping trebles, solid mid-range, and above a low fast set up.

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  • thanks, grazias, danqe, spasibo, madloba :))

  • What's a Phrygian minor/major chord?

    In the tabs it only gives one, what's the other?

  • origin of guitar music

  • esteve is really amazing

  • wow! as always impressive rezar.

    Thank you for your approach to vicente's music

  • thanks rezar!

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