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    Explore "rumbaflamenca" with insightful episodes like "How to Play the Rumba on Any Fret of the Flamenco Guitar (Lesson #1 of 4)", "How to Play Entre Dos Aguas (Lesson #6) | Fast Picado", "Episode 13: Using Picado in Between Rumba Strumming (Rasgueado) Patterns", "Episode 12: How to Play "Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco de Lucía: (Lesson # 3)" and "Episode 11: How to Play Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco de Lucía (Lesson #2)" from podcasts like ""The Flamenco Guitar Podcast", "The Flamenco Guitar Podcast", "The Flamenco Guitar Podcast", "The Flamenco Guitar Podcast" and "The Flamenco Guitar Podcast"" and more!

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    How to Play the Rumba on Any Fret of the Flamenco Guitar (Lesson #1 of 4)

    How to Play the Rumba on Any Fret of the Flamenco Guitar (Lesson #1 of 4)

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    🔥My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com This lesson is set to be an exciting one…and an interesting one too! What you will learn in this lesson is how to play the Andalusian cadence in the compás of rumba anywhere on the guitar neck!

    In this four-part lesson series, I will show you how to play barre chords within the Andalusian cadence chord progression even when you think you may have run out of frets! This is a valuable skill to have as a flamenco guitarist, especially when you encounter occasions when you are jamming with another musician who is playing in an unconventional key—at least from from a guitarist’s perspective. Watch the videos tutorial and you’ll understand exactly what I mean. Enjoy!

    How to Play Entre Dos Aguas (Lesson #6) | Fast Picado

    How to Play Entre Dos Aguas (Lesson #6) | Fast Picado

    Would you like me to show you how to get faster picado technique on the flamenco guitar? …Particularly in the fast picado section of “Entre Dos Aguas”? After completing this lesson, you’ll see the exact method I use to achieve faster picado on the flamenco guitar.

    The late, great, Paco de Lucía’s “Entre Dos Aguas” demonstrates his incredibly fast picado abilities. Most of us flamenco guitarists only dream of matching his picado, apoyado, and legado speed and precision, but that shouldn’t discourage us from striving to achieve fast picado skills like Paco.

    In this lesson you’ll learn a modified approach to Paco de Lucia’s rapid picado falseta, which with practice, you’ll be able to play at 210BPM—the same tempo as the original recording of this Spanish guitar rumba classic!


    ENTRE DOS AGUAS LESSON SERIES:
    Lesson #1: https://youtu.be/hzGOEmsPqso
    Lesson #2: https://youtu.be/DAkAkP8WBdk
    Lesson #3: https://youtu.be/6N0m7lrI2fE
    Lesson #4: https://youtu.be/LBjfckg1IY4
    Lesson #5: https://youtu.be/fQDKGNqdwmk
    Lesson #6: https://youtu.be/_YwYIM2fY_s


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    Episode 13: Using Picado in Between Rumba Strumming (Rasgueado) Patterns

    Episode 13: Using Picado in Between Rumba Strumming (Rasgueado) Patterns

    Hold on tight to your fretboard right now because we are about to ramp it up! Fair warning: You may find this lesson particularly challenging because it will incorporate three guitar techniques that are actually some of the hardest ones to get the hang of…at least at first try!

    For this lesson, you will be using (1) barre chords (cejillas); (2) golpes (finger tapping); and (3) picado (rapid playing finger movements).

    All these aforementioned techniques involve the right hand. So, once you get familiar with all the chord shapes, which are as follows: Am, D7, G7, C7, F7, Bb7, Esus4, and E7, you can then begin redirecting your focus to your right-hand playing techniques.

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    Episode 12: How to Play "Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco de Lucía: (Lesson # 3)

    Episode 12: How to Play "Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco de Lucía: (Lesson # 3)

    Now that you’ve watched Lessons # 1 & 2 of “Entre Dos Aguas,” it’s now time to begin the part I know you’ve been waiting for…

    …The lead guitar section!

    It was this famous improvised melody, by Paco de Lucía, that sent the flamenco guitar soaring across the airways all over Europe, and eventually all over the world! It would inspire other flamenco guitar masters, like Manolo Sanlúcar, to compose “Caballo Negro,” and Paco Cepero to compose “Agua Marina.”

    …And now, it here it is!

    …Delivered to your hands. So let’s not wait any longer to get started! Make sure to check in with me to show me your progress, and/or to ask me any questions you may have about the piece.

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    👉Follow along with interactive TABs for this lesson: https://www.soundslice.com/slices/rxfDc

    Episode 11: How to Play Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco de Lucía (Lesson #2)

    Episode 11: How to Play Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco de Lucía (Lesson #2)

    This is the second installment of our multi-part series on “How to Play Entre Dos Aguas,” I will show you how to play the second rhythm guitar part. If you’ve already watched Lesson #1 for this series, you might notice that the first half of the song—as far as the chords and right-hand strumming patterns are concerned—is quite different than the first rhythm guitar part.

    For this second rhythm guitar part, I will show you how to execute a palm-mute rhythm technique on the fourth-beat—don’t know what exactly I’m talking about? Don’t fret (pun intended)! Just watch this helpful tutorial to see the step-by-step instructions on how to play this really cool rumba flamenca rhythm!

    Now, as for the second half of the song, it should sound quite familiar to you if you’ve already reviewed the first rhythm guitar part, because it’s virtually the same, just with some differentiating nuances.

    Don’t forget to download your TABs and standard notation to follow along!

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    Episode 8: How to Play Será Verdad

    Episode 8: How to Play Será Verdad

    In this week’s lesson, I am going to teach you a beautiful chord progression from the beginning section of “Será Verdad,” by El Maestro from Córdoba, Vicente Amigo! This is Part I of a series for this song.

    …Just a side note, you may notice that I repeat a phrase an additional time than the original recording; this was done in order to give you more practice on this particular part. Enjoy!

    Episode 7: How to Compose Your Own Rumba

    Episode 7: How to Compose Your Own Rumba

    Have you ever wondered how guitarists make simple melodies come alive with chords? Have you ever wanted to take a simple song-line and be able to accompany it with chords?

    Well, in this flamenco guitar lesson, I’m very excited to show you how to compose your own rumba! First, we’ll start out with a simple melody line. Next, we’ll listen closely to the melody to figure out which chords we’ll need to use. Lastly, I’ll show you how to add the correct rhythm and chords along with the melody so that you can accompany yourself so well that it will sound like two guitars are playing!

    So grab your guitar, a pen and paper, and follow along carefully. While you’re at it, get a friend to join along with you during this lesson so that you can help and encourage each other on the journey! Let’s go! ¡Vamonos!

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    Episode 6: Three FIERY Rumba Falsetas for the Flamenco Guitar

    Episode 6: Three FIERY Rumba Falsetas for the Flamenco Guitar

    Now that you’ve been exposed to the basic rumba rhythm (from previous lessons), and now that you’ve learned at least one or two falsetas for the rumba n A minor, now I want to teach you three fiery falsetas in one lesson!

    There will be a lot of thumb-work involved in this lesson, as well as a lot of rapid movement with the index finger.

    Finally, you’ll learn an exciting and fast apoyando (alternating finger) technique run-on that nicely wraps up these three combined falsetas into a solid remate (finishing) sequence!

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