Thank you so much! I learned to play this 56 years ago. L O L. 😂 i’m serious though. I’ve been ill so I haven’t been able to play much in my life so I was thrilled to find this. I play maybe once every year or two so I don’t forget everything. It’s so beautiful and there are many things I don’t know, yet after a week of trying to get some dexterity back, I was able to follow along with some of it. Thank you for playing at a speed that someone like me can follow, though barely! It’s such a thrill because I’ve never been able to play with another person before. Thank you so very much. I see that you have other videos and now I can go and practice the basics again. Thank you!❤😊
Thank you so much for posting this and the fantastic 3 views of playing at the same time and not playing too fast! Some oldy goldies in there but some I hadn't heard so excited to learn them. Thanks again. Ole!
I've already learned most of these falsetas, but it's always great to see variations and add embellishments. Some nice ones in there that I don't know and will pick up from this great video. Thanks.
Hello. Thank you. It looks like the neck of your guitar is a little wider than mine. How do I find a guitar with such a wide neck. I really hate the muting and buzzing on guitar.
It's EADGBe standard tuning. 95%+ of flamenco is in standard tuning, and in fact standard tuning probably evolved specifically for flamenco. Occasional players will use drop D sometimes, but that's not typical.
Unless you happen to be blind(?) and/or deaf(?) he is showing you some basic Solea falsetas. watch and learn. In the old days we just had to crouch next to a speaker and try to pick it up by ear.
@@keithwhitehorn5811 anyway you could try to make your point to "m fox" without going out of your way to be rude?! What's the point of being so mean? Is that how you would speak to a total stranger if he was standing next to you?