Title | Length | Watched |
1. Flamenco Tremelo |
9:22 | |
2. Flamenco Tremelo (Beginner Exercise) |
7:24 | |
3. Flamenco Tremelo (Intermediate Exercise) Free Lesson |
5:17 | |
4. Left Hand fundamentals (Finger Tapping Exercise) |
8:11 | |
5. Hammer on Exercise 1 |
4:39 | |
6. Hammer on Exercise 2 |
2:41 | |
7. Hammer on Exercise 3 |
3:15 | |
8. Pull-offs Exercise 1 |
7:55 | |
9. Pull-offs Exercise 2 |
2:35 | |
10. Pull-offs Exercise 3 |
1:48 | |
11. Hammer-on Pull-off Combination Exercise |
6:11 | |
12. Falseta por Solea Exercise |
5:32 | |
13. Falseta por Tango Exercise |
10:37 | |
14. Tarantas Slur Exercise 1 |
12:13 | |
15. Tarantas Slur Exercise 2 |
7:39 | |
16. Shifting |
11:56 | |
17. Rumba Pattern |
5:00 | |
18. Shifting Exercise (Rumba Pattern Example) |
1:20 | |
19. Arpeggio and Shifting |
10:17 | |
20. Bars Exercises |
10:41 | |
21. Picado Exercises |
6:32 |
Part 2 of the Flamenco Guitar Techniques series mostly focuses on the left-hand techniques. It offers you plenty of exercises to improve pull-offs, hammer-ons, chord shifting with arpeggios, the basic Rumba pattern, bar chord and Tarantas slurs. As well as combinations of left hand and right hand techniques, tremolo and some short falsetas in Solea and Tangos.
Focusing on hammer-ons and pull-offs in this package, will especially help you develop strength and dexterity in your left hand. Most people, when talking about flamenco guitar, usually focus on the strengths of the right-hand techniques ignoring the importance of a strong and agile left hand. Here we get a detailed and step by step explanation of how to develop exactly that kind of strength and finger-independence.
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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