Grinned and smiled seeing those lefty fingers still limber and you still playing. I've past six decades and arthritis can and is a issue so play your heart out while possible, God bless.
Bloody hell, Sal. I remember learning this way back when you did the old video. Glad to see you back at it. Time to dust off the guitar and give this another go.
That was exactly my thought when making this video. Time to dust off the old guitar (and the LoFi video skeletons in the closet) and give it another go.
Thank you. I learnt this tune like 6 years ago or more with the tab you put on the web. I like it very much but hadn't ever play any other flamenco. When I find a new guitar, or my old one I learn this again with the video and start playing. Thank you very much to share your work!
Oh my god i've been looking for a channel like this for so looong. FINALLY im gonna learn to play some nice rumba stuff. Thank you so much grandpa and keep it up 🔥🔥🔥
I remember grinding this rumba for days since there were no tabs and slow version on hopw you played this back then in 2006. I´ve grabbed my beloved guitar again and starting to practice again. :-)
Thank you Sal. I was one of the first to view the video in 2006. Great tutorial from you. Was wondering and worried about you. Very glad you’re back Sir!
Thank you, Sal :) Working on your RUMBA:) The last part the "picato run" is the most difficult part for me, especially when you have to alternate right hand fingers. I used to play so that each finger hits its own string and it is difficult to change)) But I keep practicing as you said)))
Wow ! this was one of the first videos I saw on youtube ! Thank you for this tutorial ! I love this song ! You are a great guitarist and teacher ! Thank you for sharing your technique , thoughts and experience Love from Vienna ! Gernot
Hi Sal, unfortunately the tab for this one has a few mistakes when compared to the video. Your lesson is great and i was able to follow along and correct the tab. I really love your videos.
The guitar is a Flamenco Blanca after 1951 Marcelo Barbero. Model MBF1AGSSCFPPU. Made by Pepe Vergara in Southern California. jedistar.com/vergara/ The strings are $3 Chinese brand called Orphee (NX36) I bought from Aliexpress. I usually buy D'Addario normal tension from the local music shop.
Lots of people was inspired to play guitar by this wonderful rumba. Hats off to you maestro! Here's my attempt to play this masterpiece: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cbIlNdoNAFw.html