This Free Flamenco guitar lesson consists of an intro enabling you to feel the sound and playability of this Pedro de Miguel, as well as an interesting "Estudio de Arpeggio, Paco de Lucia trick". As a tribute to Paco download the tabs from our site: https://www.lasonanta.eu/en/guitarras-flamencas/pedro-de-miguel-27f-flamenco-...
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The name "Pedro de Miguel" refers to the name of two great Madrid luthiers. Pedro Perez and Miguel Rodriguez. At the age of fourteen they both entered the Ramirez shop as apprentices and later became master craftsmen working on Ramirez III's personal team. They worked for Ramirez until 1990. In 1991, Miguel Angel Rodriguez Casas and Pedro Pérez established their own workshop. The quality of their guitars has led them to become designated guitarreros for the Real Conservatorio de Madrid. The Pedro de Miguel guitars have reached great prestige among flamenco guitarists. Their flamenco guitars are played by Gerardo Nunez, Pepe Habichuela, Tomatito and Rafael Riqueni, to name a few.
The 27F cypress is the work-horse of the Pedro de Miguel guitars. A large number of working professionals in Madrid play with this guitar. Its great for accompanying cante, baile, or just playing solo music. The guitar is a huge value for the money. An excellent selection of woods has been selected to build this guitar. The construction is very clean. The guitar is very comfortable to play. The basses are strong and penetrating. It has a good amount of volume and has a great flamenco attack to it. The guitar has a wonderful sustain and balance, it is not common that one finds a superb blanca of this caliber at this price.
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Wow!! Best lesson I've seen on YouTube in regards to flamenco and the treatment of arpeggios! Great lesson.
legalrule1 3 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing this. I look forward to more instruction.
chasf4371 2 months ago
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Wupta 2 months ago
Muy buena leccion. Gracias.
Thepacerdoc 4 months ago
@palometoncio Yo que tu, estaria tremendamente 'orgulloso' de q estos 'quiris' aprecian la musica de tu pueblo....
raljazz 8 months ago
no son pesaos los guiris estos
palometoncio 9 months ago
chord you played on 3:40 Paco fingered "pppima" and back "miiip"
EugenSedko 11 months ago
Thank you very much maestro
aurece 1 year ago
thank you amigooo!
sledgeazem 1 year ago