Title | Length | Watched |
1. Phrygian Scale (Free Lesson) |
7:05 | |
2. Phrygian Scale (Continue) |
10:55 | |
3. Complete Flamenco Scale |
8:21 | |
4. Expanded Chords in Solea |
6:49 | |
5. Introduction to Solea |
8:44 | |
6. Solea, Falseta 1 |
9:05 | |
7. Solea, Falseta 2 |
5:45 | |
8. Solea, Connective Passage |
14:01 | |
9. Solea, Basic compas Exercise |
7:19 | |
10. E Major Scale |
1:33 | |
11. Introduction to Alegrias |
11:18 | |
12. Alegrias, Basic Pattern |
6:58 | |
13. Alegrias, Basic Pattern (Continue) |
7:10 | |
14. Alegrias, Another Basic Pattern |
3:04 | |
15. Introduction to Tangos |
4:44 | |
16. Tangos, Extended Scale |
1:44 | |
17. Tangos, compas Structure |
4:47 | |
18. Tangos, Phrase 1 |
4:28 | |
19. Tangos, Phrase 1 (2nd compas) |
2:30 | |
20. Tangos, Phrase 2 |
3:06 | |
21. Wrap up |
1:30 |
Part 2 of the Flamenco Guitar for Beginners continues with scales in more detail covering the Phrygian scale and the Comprehensive Flamenco scale (a 9 note scale). It also covers flamenco styles in the forms of Tangos, Solea and Alegrias. To aid with the lesson, the videos are annotated with embedded graphics to give students a visual reference on chords, finger positions on the fret board, and rhythmic patterns.
The theoretical and musical basis of any style of music is critical for its in-depth understanding. The Comprehensive Flamenco scale and its complex make-up is a critical tool to giving you a head-start for your own creative toolbox for the future. When you understand the comprehensive flamenco scale in such depth, you will be free to create your own falsetas and chord voicing.
In this lesson Adam del Monte is playing a flamenco guitar by master luthier Christopher Carrington with cedar top and Brazilian rosewood back and sides.
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