To anyone trying to learn this, for the rhythm guitar I suggest learning to play a Flamenco Rhumba and basic Funk rhythm guitar first. You may also want to take a brief glance at Gypsy Jazz rhythm guitar. For the melody, you may want to take a look at Django Reinhardt's "Minor Swing" and possibly Led Zeppelin's "Stairway To Heaven," as both are good primers for learning this. You may also want to practice a small bit of Flamenco guitar improvisation, to get your hands moving in the way that you need for this. But then, this is just the opinion of a guitarist who isn't really that good, so take my opinions with a grain of salt, and learn it however you see fit!
I love this! Learn from the creators. Shame the lighting is awful and video quality poor. Hardly makes easy learning for complicated guitar parts. Surely will discourage beginners with the will to learn
Gracias! He buscado sobre tutoriales para coger todo la melodia, y por fin, encontre eso... Thank you, beautiful people R & G! Me pregunto si puedo tocarla al velocidad como tu cancion final! We will see... with practice! :)
I just bought the sheet music to this from musicnotes.com. (I hope R&G get some of that money) it's very helpful because it has both the notation and the tab.
Silly question alert: can anyone please tell me what the difference is between the G major chord at 3:03 and the chord that looks like it should sound the same but doesn't at 3:07? I want to play the mystery chord but my beginner brain can't work out it. Thanks!
Is it normal that after less than one minute of practicing Gabriela's part, my right neck/shoulder hurts, & does anyone have advice for this, other than more practice?! Thanks in advance
Butikov Lev Aminor G C E (or E7 =depending on the part of the song) repeating all the way through... Except that middle bit, which is Dminor 7> E7... repeating... A luscious song, both rhythm and 'lead'...
For anyone watching (for either part) Play it late at night with dedication (4-6) Hours minimum and than fall asleep tomorrow do the same thing for 1 week after 1 week you’ll have very small problems playing it belive me it will work Disclaimer (you won’t be as good as them) They are professionals at what they do and they played for 10+ years everyday 5-6 hours so you won’t get there without practice but playing at night for long periods or sections of time and then waking up you’ll see your much better than you were before (your muscles will adapt to the guitar and your skin won’t hurt after 1+ week so do that and don’t dream in bed without giving the practice those dreams will remain dreams.
These two, and their CD 11:11, are what got me into acoustic guitar.
you and me both buddy
Simon Bishop the guitar that they are using is classic guitar not acoustic by the way
To anyone trying to learn this, for the rhythm guitar I suggest learning to play a Flamenco Rhumba and basic Funk rhythm guitar first. You may also want to take a brief glance at Gypsy Jazz rhythm guitar.
For the melody, you may want to take a look at Django Reinhardt's "Minor Swing" and possibly Led Zeppelin's "Stairway To Heaven," as both are good primers for learning this. You may also want to practice a small bit of Flamenco guitar improvisation, to get your hands moving in the way that you need for this.
But then, this is just the opinion of a guitarist who isn't really that good, so take my opinions with a grain of salt, and learn it however you see fit!
I learned how to play tamancun because of this video, and now i can play other songs of them just watching them play because I already got their style
It's funny to watch someone amazing try and teach a technique that takes months to learn.
Very very very good you two!!! No way to get wrong!!
I love this! Learn from the creators. Shame the lighting is awful and video quality poor. Hardly makes easy learning for complicated guitar parts. Surely will discourage beginners with the will to learn
She is such a badass
Gracias! He buscado sobre tutoriales para coger todo la melodia, y por fin, encontre eso...
Thank you, beautiful people R & G!
Me pregunto si puedo tocarla al velocidad como tu cancion final!
We will see... with practice! :)
+Julian Bates not quite (almost) the different melody i play a tiny bit slower... One has to do things one's own way ;) anyhow
I don't know why I'm watching this, there's no way I'll ever be able to play it :P
Ik its 8 years late but I feel the same way I hope you didn’t give up
difficult, lovely and amazing
I just bought the sheet music to this from musicnotes.com. (I hope R&G get some of that money) it's very helpful because it has both the notation and the tab.
Silly question alert: can anyone please tell me what the difference is between the G major chord at 3:03 and the chord that looks like it should sound the same but doesn't at 3:07?
I want to play the mystery chord but my beginner brain can't work out it. Thanks!
How does she play the chords for the third part/main melody?
Awesome! thanks so much for making this video
Is it normal that after less than one minute of practicing Gabriela's part, my right neck/shoulder hurts, & does anyone have advice for this, other than more practice?! Thanks in advance
Maybe your hand position but 4 years later I think you found the solution
great video!
Salawly haha Gabriella ❤
They can do this in their sleep
that hit
Is there another way of strumming after a hit? I can only strum by pulling my fingers up after I make a hit.
Joey Ortiz it's called practice. :) you'll get it.
dope
I need this chords :c Who has?
Butikov Lev Aminor G C E (or E7 =depending on the part of the song) repeating all the way through... Except that middle bit, which is
Dminor 7> E7... repeating...
A luscious song, both rhythm and 'lead'...
Julian Bates TY, man)
At the end when Gabriela cracked the whip.... Mmmmmmm! There is my motivation to practice! ;)
For anyone watching (for either part)
Play it late at night with dedication (4-6)
Hours minimum and than fall asleep tomorrow do the same thing for 1 week after 1 week you’ll have very small problems playing it belive me it will work
Disclaimer (you won’t be as good as them)
They are professionals at what they do and they played for 10+ years everyday 5-6 hours so you won’t get there without practice but playing at night for long periods or sections of time and then waking up you’ll see your much better than you were before (your muscles will adapt to the guitar and your skin won’t hurt after 1+ week so do that and don’t dream in bed without giving the practice those dreams will remain dreams.
Yes exactly. everything is about practice
Cómo los amo
That was quite obvious.
thrash metal. 100%.