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Welcome! Subscribe for weekly uploads of my performances, lessons and tutorials, dedicated to everything that is Spanish Guitar and Flamenco! My mission is to spark interest in anyone who wants to learn guitar, no matter how young or old or how little experience you may have. I’m here to make it easy, fun and want you to enjoy the journey, while breaking plateaus and playing tunes you actually enjoy! My goal is to show you all the details and tips I wish I would have known from the start. I don’t think I was born with much talent, it’s something I’ve worked for endlessly. Let me guide you through the process!
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The #1 Reason You Fail to Play Guitar | Day 10 Spanish Guitar Challenge
DAY 10 🎉 You made it through all 10 days! 👏🏻
I hope you're truly more inspired, informed and ready to get yourself set up to start playing! If you want to dive in a little deeper, or ask me some questions, I'm hosting a free live virtual masterclasses where I'm going to delve deeper into these topics and much more to help you get started. Don't want to leave you with any excuses not to start. So don't forget to sign up below...
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🚨Before you even pick up the guitar, you have to assess your mindset if you want to ensure success on your guitar journey!
1) Identify any l...
I hope you're truly more inspired, informed and ready to get yourself set up to start playing! If you want to dive in a little deeper, or ask me some questions, I'm hosting a free live virtual masterclasses where I'm going to delve deeper into these topics and much more to help you get started. Don't want to leave you with any excuses not to start. So don't forget to sign up below...
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🚨Before you even pick up the guitar, you have to assess your mindset if you want to ensure success on your guitar journey!
1) Identify any l...
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How Long Do You Need to Practice to Play Guitar? | Day 9 Spanish Guitar Challenge
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DAY 9 - How long do I need to practice? Spoiler, there is no perfect magic answer! Building a consistent practice routine is like adding any new habit to your life. The only magic formula I can give you is that Consistency Focus is KEY! -Start small, and build up the mental and physical endurance. -Longer practices doesn't always equal progress. ⚡️Sign up for my Free 60min Intro to Spanish Guit...
Do You Need to Read Music to Play Guitar? | Day 8 Spanish Guitar Challenge
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Day 8 - Do you need to learn how to read music to play Spanish Guitar? 📄 The answer to this is personal and depends on your specific goals. My short answer is NO. Especially if you're learning as a busy adult with the rest of life going on. If you barely have enough time to practice, then why add a new time snagging skill to learn to the mix. My suggestion is to play as much as you can, rather ...
Flamenco vs Classical Guitar Playing | Day 7 Spanish Guitar Challenge
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Day 7 - Classical vs Flamenco Guitar? Each term is referring to a specific style and aesthetic. CLASSICAL GUITAR ✅ Focus on a clean, polished sound ✅ Guitar has strings set up higher for a cleaner sound ✅ Centuries of notated compositions FLAMENCO GUITAR ✅ Focus on a stronger, harsher attack ✅ Guitar has strings set up lower for raspier sound ✅ Centuries of music traditionally passed on orally ...
What Are Top Spanish Guitar Techniques? | Day 6 Spanish Guitar Challenge
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DAY 6 - What are the primary right hand techniques you should learn for Spanish Guitar? Rasgueado, Picado, Arpeggio, Alzapua, Tremolo, Free-Stroke, Abanico, Golpe, Pulgar, etc... 🤯 Don't get overwhelmed! I don't want you to think you have to learn them all right away to be able to play and enjoy yourself. In fact, you could literally just learn a few and still enjoy a lifetime of playing. It al...
What Is Flamenco? Breaking Misconceptions w/ Jose Moreno
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Are the Gipsy Kings Flamenco? Do you truly know what real Flamenco is? There's a lot of confusion about what true Flamenco is. This episode of The Spanish Guitar Mastermind dives deep into the origins of Flamenco with renowned Flamenco artist Jose Moreno. As a third-generation Flamenco (singer/dancer/percussionist/guitarist), Jose sheds light on the art form's history, true definition and cultu...
How to Hold the Guitar | Day 5 Spanish Guitar Challenge
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How to Hold the Guitar | Day 5 Spanish Guitar Challenge
Best Accessories/Gear for Spanish Guitar | Day 4 Spanish Guitar Challenge
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Do You Need Long Nails to Play Spanish Guitar | Day 3 Spanish Guitar Challenge
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“How Do I Start?” - 10 Day Spanish Guitar Challenge Starts June 24
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Creating a Concert Guitarist w/ Gohar Vardanyan | From Practice to Performance Mastery | Ep #5
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Creating a Concert Guitarist w/ Gohar Vardanyan | From Practice to Performance Mastery | Ep #5
Rumba Flamenca - Spanish Guitar & Violin (Quartet)
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EL AMIR / A Virtuosic Flamenco/Rock Guitarist On Finding Your Own Voice | Episode 4
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The Thumb Twister (Tangos Pulgar Falseta) Video #5
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How I Learned Flamenco as a Foreigner to Spanish Culture | Spanish Guitar Mastermind Podcast Ep #3
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How I Learned Flamenco as a Foreigner to Spanish Culture | Spanish Guitar Mastermind Podcast Ep #3
Alegria (Instrumental Spanish Guitar) Gipsy Kings Cover
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Alegria (Instrumental Spanish Guitar) Gipsy Kings Cover
Mastering The Optimal Musician Mindset: 5 Empowering Strategies From Expert Chris Mazzara
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Caminito en la Cueva (Instrumental Spanish Guitar Duo - Rumba Flamenca) Live in Studio
5 Proven Methods To Reach Your Guitar Goals in 2024!
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5 Proven Methods To Reach Your Guitar Goals in 2024!
One Chord You Must Learn to Start Playing Spanish Guitar!
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One Chord You Must Learn to Start Playing Spanish Guitar!
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Entre Dos Aguas - Paco de Lucia (Rumba Flamenca | Looper Cover Version)
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Entre Dos Aguas - Paco de Lucia (Rumba Flamenca | Looper Cover Version)
Asturias - Isaac Albeniz (Guitar & Castanets & Violin )
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Asturias - Isaac Albeniz (Guitar & Castanets & Violin )
Violinist Steals the Show at Spanish Guitar Concert 🔥 | Rumba Flamenca
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Violinist Steals the Show at Spanish Guitar Concert 🔥 | Rumba Flamenca
Flamenco Tangos Thumb/Pulgar Falseta w/ TAB (Advanced Beginner)
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Flamenco Tangos Thumb/Pulgar Falseta w/ TAB (Advanced Beginner)
El Vito | Ultimate Spanish Guitar & Castanets Showdown
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El Vito | Ultimate Spanish Guitar & Castanets Showdown
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Top 5 Songs for Spanish Guitar you should know! (@CordobaGuitars )
Capricho Arabe | Spanish Classical Guitar with Arabic Influence
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Capricho Arabe | Spanish Classical Guitar with Arabic Influence
My first guitar will be the one you are holding in this video, what a coincidence hahaha
Those families moved to France to escape the Franco regime, although Sabicas was actually from Pamplona, on the other side of the Pyrenees in Spain ... great discussion!! 💯😎
They are amazing, people learn them because they are beautiful.
Gracias por la información
Claro 👌🏼 Gracias por escuchar…
Flamenco influenced, but not flamenco, in my mind.
@@tayrowell I would beg to differ… Yes, it’s not “Flamenco” as a whole. But they are primarily playing a branch of it. It’s not a jondo founding branch either, but the rumba flamenca is still a branch of Flamenco. So they technically play Flamenco. With the pre-text that everyone should always understand that that’s not all there is to Flamenco, it’s just a tiny piece. And also at concerts, they do usually jam out to a little Fandangos libre or another jondo style for one piece at least. But I agree with you, when describing them to someone, I wouldn’t say a “Flamenco” group, I’ use a “Rumba” group since that their main deal publicly.
@@DavidChiriboga thanks for that!
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The gentleman may prefer flamenco puro, but it is very challenging to make a living playing bulerias. On the other hand, rhumbas are a rhythm that is common to many cultures, and more easily accepted and appreciated.
Oh yea, there’s no denying that it’s easier and more commercial to make a living as a Spanish guitarist with Rumba Flamenca’s, than with the more traditional jondo styles. That’s one of the reasons I decided to not continue to go any deeper into the full spectrum of traditional Flamenco. The roi, as a professional musician wasn’t making sense and aligning with my goals. Actually I don’t think Jose judges anyone who prefers to go that route. He just personally is part of a traditional Flamenco family and enjoys following that route, from his heritage and as an artist. He also said, as long as it’s just correctly labeled and promo’d as a Rumba Flamenca performance/artist, then it’s all good. I think that makes sense…
@@DavidChiriboga From my perspective, you made an excellent choice.
Facts. I would add that beginning guitarists should practice, establish muscle memory, be humble, and utilize the free musical gold that pros like Chiriboga graciously offer.
Nice, I agree 😉 Back in my day lol, there was no RUclips or free on-line content to learn from…
Thank You! 🎉 Let’s GO!
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Fuck teaching us the guitat, bro teach us how to get that jawline
This is more than a guitar lesson..... It's a life lesson.
Yup, in reality this principle is for learning any new skill or working towards any goal… I’m a big believer in not neglecting the power of mindset. It’s the foundation for everything we do 😉
Gracias ;-)
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After your podcast with Gohar Vardanyan I felt shamed into increasing my practice time to one hour a day! I've kept up with it every day so far. Thank you for your ongoing motivation.
Hey Phil! That’s great, I honestly think an hour can be very potent for adults with the rest of life going on. But don’t ever feel shamed into practicing longer 😉 As long as it works towards your goals and works with your daily routine, then go for it… My short recommendations in this video are for starters and newbies… Hope all else is going well!
Good advice! What is the song playing in the background?
Thanks! And that’s a song I recorded on and produced with a friend of mine, David Munoz who wrote it. Caminito en la Cueva: open.spotify.com/track/7g91qPXsD9lH0uEHiDbeiG?si=xl8XK18ZQC-_8R44E4soYA
@@DavidChiriboga Thank you!
Great advice it works for me 👍
Imo, flamenco is the more passionate and emotional style. Classical is more rigid and structured. Extremely generalized, I know. Flamenco utilizes rest strokes more and classical utilizes free strokes more. (Insert fact checks now).
I think that’s generally on point 👌🏼 I developed my taste for some specific Spanish Classical repertoire over the years. But purist classical culture can be so rigid and too micro structured for my general taste. I like taking classical pieces and playing/arranging them to my personal taste 😉
If I'm not mistaken, Paco De Lucia didn't read music? But I'm open to correction! Did learn some musical notation many years ago at school, wish I'd kept it up, feels like climbing a mountain now, tabs much easier. Dude, another nice shirt 👍🙏🥰😎
Yup, you are correct… in fact Paco learned the whole Concierto de Aranjuez by ear and memory when he performed that with an orchestra. And he himself admitted he felt intimidated playing with people Al Di Miola because he didn’t know theory concepts either… This can work for many, but also keep in mind he was Paco lol. I’m also a fan of Tab for convenience 😅 but I still read when necessary. And thanks, I like my flowery shirts… 😉
@@DavidChiriboga Ahh, the great Al Di Meola, I bought his wonderful album Splendido Hotel on vinyl many moons ago, his take on Spanish Eyes is one of the best I've ever heard. Paco and Al, my heroes!
Very good. What about pinky? It never gets used?
Thanks… Pinky for Arpeggios no… I’ve never seen anyone use the pinky for arpeggios (not that I’m aware of) For rasgueados, yes, the pinky gets used occasionally.
I began with classical training when I was a teenager. But today as an adult, I find the classical sound boring and much prefer the flamenco sound.
We all go through phases of taste… I’ve always felt more connected with Flamenco music… and I had a very hard time developing an acquired taste for classical lol. But after studying it, I found a connection with a lot of beautiful repertoire specifically in Spanish Classical. There’s some beautiful and exciting pieces by Tarrega, Albeniz, just to name a couple… But you’re right, the passion in Flamenco playing is just so unique…
@@DavidChiriboga Thats how I started. Tarrega, Albeniz, and so on. But after many years I feel they all sound the same. And today the classical guitar sound evokes sensations of disgust in me. My guitar teacher tried 2 years in a row to get into the music conservatory in Denmark and two times he got the thumbs down cause he didn't sound classical enough. The second time they told him they could hear he was filing his nails wrong! Just goes to show they want the students to produce the exact same sound and tone. Not a fan of that at all. The flamenco sound on the other hand is much more expressive and vibrant to me. Have heard it all my life and have not gotten tired of it yet. And I don't expect that I will, since Flamenco is steadily evolving all the time. Cheers.
@@CT2507 I can totally agree with you on “Classical Guitar Culture”. I detested it the whole time I was at my university studying it and it was the main reason I never fully gave myself to the program at the time. So yea, I hear you on that… Especially with things like you specifically mention. Those micro details that some of them fixate on… Just to be fair though, there’s some things I don’t like about Flamenco Culture too lol, when you try to enter that world as a guitarist. But that’s a whole other story… I was actually thinking about making a video about this a while back, and you just reminded me.
@@DavidChiriboga Yea, I think I know what you mean. There are also some "dead horses" within flamenco it doesn't pay to keep beating on. Im not saying I love all flamenco, or culture. Just the guitar sound and the way the strings are attacked and worked. The different techniques that come together to describe the sounds, are just richer and more interesting to me. I once went to a concert with Paco de Lucia in Copenhagen and had something reminiscent of an out of body experience, just listening to his sound. Didn't appreciate some of his newer music all that much since it felt too jazzy and experimental to me. But the sound he produced just took me and the whole room just disappeared. For some moments I didn't know where I was. It was quite an experience. This never happened to me with classical guitar.
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May I recommend "Duende: A Journey Into The Heart Of Flamenco" by Jason Webster, for a very different and unlikely obsession with flamenco by a young, white man.
Funny you mention that book… my friend gifted it to me a while back, and it’s been sitting on my bookshelf for a while. I have to delve into it soon!
Hey it's me the guy like I think my chanel name is uday is awesome.the previous account is hacked that's why I created a new one to watch you
Amazing content man, really like this series! Keep it up! Just trying to do Picade exercises from your video on how to do Picado and it's sooo hard to reach optimal speed! ahah
Thanks so much for the support! Glad you’re finding it insightful. And yea, take it slow, the speed will come naturally if you’re keeping good form and playing with no excessive tension… patience 😅
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Really great interview. Very valuable commentary from both of you.
Thanks so much for listening! Glad you found it insightful. Doing our best to educate and inform 😉
Jose was on of my Flamenco teachers and his mother Estrella Morena was my first Flamenco teacher 30 years ago in Miami. Incredible family with so much talent. Wonderful interview!!
That’s awesome! They are both just as amazing at the art of teaching as they are at performing. For me, it’s been a huge treat to get to work with Jose and learn from him as well! Thanks for listening 😉
My favorite is "don't do this" :D The second one ♥ Gracias! You're very positive music man.
Funny, but unfortunately sad that some do a version of that… lol & thanks for the nice comment 😉
Scintillating synergy, full of passion! And "improvised" you say.....wow!
Thanks so much! We have a lot of passion for what we do, so we appreciate the nice feedback! 🙏🏼
Good advice. Here is how I hold the guitar. Put it on the right thigh, and put a low foot stool or guitar case under my right foot. Back in the day, I tried the approach for classical guitar, but it twists the body and puts a strain on the low back and shoulders.
I do the same 👍🏼 Usually cross my right leg or when I’m at home, I use a foot stool on my right foot. I also never could completely get into the classical form. Never felt quit right, plus I’m not a fan of how it looks, and lastly, it leaves you more dependent on having a footstool. With the Flamenco posture, you could either cross a leg wherever you’re at or use the footstool (or guitar case)
Awesome interview!!!! So informative!!! ❤🎉
Thanks for checking it out Gohar! 🙂 I think it turned out to be a great little masterclass on Flamenco.
Looks like the PDFs in the video description do not correspond to the ones in the video. 😞 Can you give me a PDF of the exercises in the video?
Hi, yea I’m sorry, I never updated that link with a custom pdf. I just put my general picado beginners checklist for download. Sorry for the confusion. I should make a pdf, but since they’re very short patterns, it’s also great to just learn them from memory… but I will put this on my list to make a pdf for it to make it easier
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Great.
👍🏼 Thanks for listening…
Excellent and informative interview.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for listening… 👍🏼
❤❤❤ From Kathmandu, Nepal 🙏🇳🇵.
Thanks Rabindra! 🙏🏼 😉 Greetings from Chicago!
Great advice thank you! Those are definitely accessories that every guitar player needs
He disfrutado mucho la información
Gracias! 😊
Thank you so much! I can not and Do not want to grow nails so this is very cheerful for me ♥ Subtitles really attack my eyes.
Glad I can be of encouragement… Do you already play some Spanish guitar?
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Muy útil la información David, gracias
Depending on one’s style, there’s a fine line between too long and too short.
For sure… I’ve noticed there’s a lot of players with unnecessary too long nails. For me personally, it doesn’t work, just gets in the way.
@@DavidChiriboga Agreed. The crisp bite I get with slightly too long feels awesome on slow arrangements, but too long destroys speed and are far more susceptible to fracture.
@@doncook1278 yup, exactly…
I prefer the EZ guitar brands; IbanEZ and AlvarEZ.
Never tried an Ibanez for Classical/Flamenco nylon string, not sure I’d go to them first for that, as that’s not their specialty. Like going to a Steak house for the salmon 🙃 They make killer electrics though… 👌🏼
From my experience, playing without nails produces a quiet and somewhat muddy tone. I know there is a current trend in the classical guitar world to use no nails, but that is the minority. If a person decides to embrace the use of nails, then they must experiment with the shape and length, which affects tone quality and volume. Personally, my nails are kept somewhat short and in a ramp shape.
I agree, I’m not a fan of no nails. For me personally, it messes with my tone and technique. And I don’t use really long length either, just enough to get options with my tone and punch through. I just like promote the idea that it’s ok to try either way, because some people will let this single idea deter them from even trying, thinking they have to grow their nails long to start and start learning. But I always say it’s ideal to let them grow a bit…
@@DavidChiriboga Well said.
Can you name these flamenco guitarists who play without nails ,plez
So Flamenco, I don’t know of any personally. That’s why I didn’t say Flamenco. But I know there were a few renown classical guitarists that played without nails. For example, Francisco Tarrega played without nail later in his career. Not sure if it was because of preference or because of problems, but he did perform like that from what I’ve read. And I’ve also seen a couple current classical performers that endorse the idea of the possibility of playing without nails. Again, it’s in the minority… but they’re out there. And lastly I’ve had a few students that had problems or didn’t want to grow them long because of their career… and I’ve seen it’s possible. Not ideal, but possible. Just depends on your specific goals and tone you’re after.
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Que música tan suave y relajante, muy bonito!!
Crimson chin looking ass , this video was fire though. Keep going!
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Exotic is good, thanks for the second set of chords, they sound great with finger picking arpegios.
Sure, glad you liked them. 👍🏼 And that’s just one variation. There’s many many more… And yes, a lot of these variations sound great with some improvised arpeggios. I do that to start some tunes…