Top 3 Strumming Patterns for Acoustic Spanish Guitar // Flamenco & Latin Rhythms
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- In this video we look at how to play 3 of the most commonly used Spanish Guitar strum patterns for acoustic instrumental Spanish guitar music(which I use in the group Guitarra Azul), including a Bolero and Flamenco Rumba rhythm strumming pattern which I use in songs such as Tres Lagrimas, Sad Angel and Tizi Melloul. Of there are more, but these 3 serve as an excellent foundation to create more variations and groves. These are perfect for all level of players that wish to play this style of music.
📌 Free Flamenco Guitar Chord Chart
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If you still need help breaking down the foundational techniques used in these strums, ✋🏼 and please check out my Spanish Guitar Technique Playlist FIRST ⬇️
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00:00 Into to Top 3 Spanish Guitar Strumming
00:43 Bolero Spanish Guitar Strum
04:07 Rumba Bolero Strum
06:58 Flamenco Rumba Strum
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❓ Let me know in the comments if there's anything else you'd like to know about strumming ❓
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So nice to see and hear you again, I'm such a fan of you and the group.💃🏾🕺🏽
Hi Jean! Thanks so much for your kind words and support. More new performance and education vids coming soon. 😊
Excellent as Always!
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Just made the connection between you (my favorite flamenco teacher), and Guitarra Azul, who I listen to regularly. Wow!
Cool! And thanks so much. Glad you enjoy Guitarra Azul!
Finally I can learn some of your guitar technics in your music, which I love very much, thank you! Hope more to come!
Great video! Thank you David
Excellent tutorial. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks, glad you found it helpful! 👍🏼
Thank you !
Simply awesome! You take your amazing rhythms and break them down so clearly. I am excited to practice these!
Very nice to hear you found them helpful! Thanks for the nice comment and good luck with them!
Thank you ! :)
Great video, David! Very well explained. Thank you!
Thanks so much! Appreciate it!
Nice and clear explanation !
Thanks for the video! Great job!
Thanks so much for the nice feedback! Glad you found it helpful!
This is Amazing!! Thank you for this ❤
Awesome! Glad you found it helpful… 🙏🏼
Thank you , I’ll try and do this without falling out of my bed lol awesome
Lol, first step, get out of bed 🛏️ 😉 Good luck and thanks!
Patience for sure! Good instruction thanks.
Thanks so much! Definitely must have patience 😅 Good luck with the strums 👍🏼
SUPERB LOVE This thanks from NewZealand 🤗🤩
Thanks so much! Hope you’re able to use the strums. 👌🏼 And wow, all the way from New Zealand, always wanted to visit!
very good technique sir thanks a lot.
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful!
Graciiaaaas ❤
Gracias a ti! ❤️🔥
Excellent
Thanks so much!
Great video i love flamenco and love to learn more.. I'm an Indian with limited resources
Thanks! Hope I’m able to help with more useful lessons for you.
Excellent !
At 6:50 in the Rumba Bolero Strum, between the 2nd and 3rd time, I think you doing a golpe no ? I hear it 😊
Yes, you caught that 👌🏼 I like throwing in a light finger/nail tap on the third beat
Thanks! This is really awesome. For the first strumming pattern I feel a bit stiff strumming with my ring, middle, and pointer finger. Will I get faster Over time or do you think I need to stretch more?
Glad you enjoyed it! So if you’re having trouble with that first strum pattern I would recommend working on your basic rasgueado that is with your a m i i I have a video on that and also a video on the “dirty rasgueado”. Between those two vids, that should help you develop those muscles and finger independence to achieve this strum better with some more time.
For that strum in particular, just make sure your fingers are relaxed, it’s doesn’t have to be as intense as a straightforward rasgueado, just a little more relaxed and not as strong as an attack.
what is a single loud strum that rings out called in this context?
If I understand you correctly, then you probably mean a “rasgueado” strum. A staggered finger strike/strum…
Not enough chords, please )
You mean you’d like to see full song chord charts/run throughs? If so, please tell me a few songs you’d like, so we can take into consideration for future videos.
@@DavidChiriboga sir can u please do a video on soloing tips to sound more like a flamenco - scales, licks etc??😀❤️
🤨🤔🙄 I wanna sale my guitar for free, get rid of it anyhow
How come?