Thank you very much. That sounds so rad when you get going with it. I am eager to learn these and with your help here I believe I can. May God bless you sir.
Thanks so much! Really appreciate your support. 🙏🏼❤️🔥 Most importantly, glad I can be of help in your guitar journey. I’m currently working on new videos and lessons do come. 😉
Thanks so much! Appreciate the nice feedback. I did make some typical flamenco chord progression videos. I’ll provide the link below. Hope they help. Otherwise, I’ll plan to make some more... ua-cam.com/play/PLBn64fKg_mHSSd9C1Ie3MIhD5-35wMJK2.html
Love your videos. Just finished your the abanico video and now I'm watching this. Is it possible that may start a step by step course playlist for those who want to learn the art of flamenco but don't know where to start any soon?
Thanks for your feedback! Glad you’re enjoying. And yes, that would be a great idea. A little roadmap video on my recommendations for which techniques and videos to work and prioritize. I can do that and add it to my video ideas. On a side note, I’m actually about to launch an e-course next month with all this in mind, getting super detailed, prioritizing order and including pdf’s. Stay tuned for more info…😉
Great tutorial as well as all your tutorials! Very detailed and easy to grasp, love it! Can you make a tutorial on alzapua con golpe? I really have trouble finding the right finger to stabilize the alzapua and performing the golpe simultaneously. Keep up the great work. 🤙🏽
Thanks so much! Appreciate it! I will try to do a separate video on that. I usually use the middle and ring to stabilize the hand position, by resting those fingers, from underneath on the high E string. That said, it moves on and off with the Alzapua and those same ones are the ones that would do golpe when necessary.
Thanks, appreciate the nice feedback! Sure, my next video is actually all about golpe’s and will include that as well. It will be released this weekend.
i can play everything even picado and every other technique except for alzapua i found out about alzapua while practicing almoraima and its the only part that i cant play... i just dont get the hand position
The Alzapua is definitely a unique technique. But don’t stress, you have to start ultra minimal with it to learn it. For form, point the thumb in more towards the guitar. Then I suggest to start with one string alzapua, as I believe I did in this video. Dominate that one string up and down pulgar motion first on each bass string individually, and then once that feels easier, then you move onto multiple string alzapua.
its hard but worth the practice its so beautiful but with alot of practice anyone can get it ive heard paco practice 12 hours each day! makes sense why hes so good btw thanks for the advice it really helps @@DavidChiriboga
Lol 😝 Yes, I’ve been told. While that may help a bit, a stiffer thumb with less bend will still do the job. You just have to play a bit more with the thumb joint flexibility and also remember you can use your wrist more if needed.
Fantastic explanation!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful! 😉
Thank you very much. That sounds so rad when you get going with it.
I am eager to learn these and with your help here I believe I can.
May God bless you sir.
Thanks so much! Really appreciate your support. 🙏🏼❤️🔥 Most importantly, glad I can be of help in your guitar journey. I’m currently working on new videos and lessons do come. 😉
This is amazing step by step method. Thank you . Please make some interesting chords Video to play with alzapua sir. Subscribed.
Thanks so much! Appreciate the nice feedback. I did make some typical flamenco chord progression videos. I’ll provide the link below. Hope they help. Otherwise, I’ll plan to make some more...
ua-cam.com/play/PLBn64fKg_mHSSd9C1Ie3MIhD5-35wMJK2.html
Hi David, thanks a lot for your excellent lesson!!! Greatings from Austria
You’re very welcome! Glad to hear you’re enjoying them. Thanks for the comment and greetings from Chicago!
first master class best and right way very good subject.thanks
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful 😉
thank you David! best flamenco lesson videos on UA-cam!
Thanks man! Hopefully we can build upon these and dig deeper in our next private lesson! Keep the practice strong! 👍🏼
Love your videos. Just finished your the abanico video and now I'm watching this. Is it possible that may start a step by step course playlist for those who want to learn the art of flamenco but don't know where to start any soon?
Thanks for your feedback! Glad you’re enjoying. And yes, that would be a great idea. A little roadmap video on my recommendations for which techniques and videos to work and prioritize. I can do that and add it to my video ideas.
On a side note, I’m actually about to launch an e-course next month with all this in mind, getting super detailed, prioritizing order and including pdf’s. Stay tuned for more info…😉
Awesome video! Great explanation, step by step! Thank you for the effort! Will check your other videos as well 😁
Thank you so much! 🙂 So glad to hear it helped! Feel feee to let me know if you have any questions. Best of luck!
Perfect Teacher
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Great tutorial as well as all your tutorials! Very detailed and easy to grasp, love it! Can you make a tutorial on alzapua con golpe? I really have trouble finding the right finger to stabilize the alzapua and performing the golpe simultaneously. Keep up the great work. 🤙🏽
Thanks so much! Appreciate it! I will try to do a separate video on that. I usually use the middle and ring to stabilize the hand position, by resting those fingers, from underneath on the high E string. That said, it moves on and off with the Alzapua and those same ones are the ones that would do golpe when necessary.
@@DavidChiriboga thanks so much for your answer. I will keep working on it.
Easy and Amazing lesson
Awesome, thanks for the feedback!
Great David, I like it a lot this video.
Спасибо за объяснение. Вы методично и хорошо объясняете.
Thanks so much! 🙏🏼 So glad you found it helpful.
Thank you! Not easy, but very fun to play flamenco 🙂
I hear you lol 😅 It’s a journey…one day at a time. 😉
Thank you very much for this lesson. Is exercise 4 playing exercise 3 or 3B twice on each string?
Awesome tutorial David! 👏🔥🎸💃🏻
Thanks Nanae! Appreciate the nice feedback and that you checked it out!
Super descriptions! Could you make an video about the capirote technique
Thanks, appreciate the nice feedback! Sure, my next video is actually all about golpe’s and will include that as well. It will be released this weekend.
keep up the good work.
Miguel Willbanks Thanks so much for the nice feedback and encouragement! Glad you enjoyed it!
i can play everything
even picado and every other technique except for alzapua i found out about alzapua while practicing almoraima and its the only part that i cant play...
i just dont get the hand position
The Alzapua is definitely a unique technique. But don’t stress, you have to start ultra minimal with it to learn it. For form, point the thumb in more towards the guitar. Then I suggest to start with one string alzapua, as I believe I did in this video. Dominate that one string up and down pulgar motion first on each bass string individually, and then once that feels easier, then you move onto multiple string alzapua.
its hard but worth the practice its so beautiful but with alot of practice anyone can get it ive heard paco practice 12 hours each day! makes sense why hes so good btw thanks for the advice it really helps @@DavidChiriboga
Buenas Condes!!👍🏻
Ola !
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@@DavidChiriboga hej, tack tack🙏🙏🙏
Excellent lesson! Except, your thumb can almost bend to a 90° angle and mine is a stiff as a rock. 😂
Lol 😝 Yes, I’ve been told. While that may help a bit, a stiffer thumb with less bend will still do the job. You just have to play a bit more with the thumb joint flexibility and also remember you can use your wrist more if needed.
I do all of them but the real one that means you play alzapua its hard