I discovered you late in my YT search for Flamenco instruction. Especially appreciated is your teaching less commonly taught and played forms. Your orderly layered presentations - compás, chords, then variations is good, as are your slow tempos. Your accent is refreshing after all the Spanish.
Just a small thing: but it'll help to keep the guitar stable on the closeups. I know it'll feel unnatural when playing, and it's not a big deal, but it'll present a lot better if you keep it stable.
Heh, I didn't even notice that before :-) I try to remember that. That is a good point too. When you are trying to see, it's quite easier to look an object that stays still compared to moving one 🙂
I discovered you late in my YT search for Flamenco instruction. Especially appreciated is your teaching less commonly taught and played forms. Your orderly layered presentations - compás, chords, then variations is good, as are your slow tempos. Your accent is refreshing after all the Spanish.
Thank you!
Once again, I must say your lessons are very useful. Not only for beginner s. Many thanks.
Cheers!
Perfect lesson.Thank you.
Cheers!
I was searching for good flamenco lessons for months... Just cant believe you don't have more than 500k subscribers !
Thanks! I have +4000 subs so far. If you can share my job, it would be helpful! Cheers!
Another valuable lesson, thank you.
Just a small thing: but it'll help to keep the guitar stable on the closeups. I know it'll feel unnatural when playing, and it's not a big deal, but it'll present a lot better if you keep it stable.
Heh, I didn't even notice that before :-) I try to remember that. That is a good point too. When you are trying to see, it's quite easier to look an object that stays still compared to moving one 🙂
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Szkoda, że z bliska nie widać progów oraz palcow jak naciskaja struny na progach, pozdrawiam ze Zgierza w Polsce