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Phrygian Scales Explained for Flamenco Guitar - Tutorial by Kai Narezo 

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With this tutorial by Kai Narezo you will learn the phrygian scale for flamenco guitar inside and out with several useful methods on how to install it into your brain and fingers - With some theory for fun thrown in (but not too much).
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Комментарии : 265   
@arashdavari957
@arashdavari957 4 года назад
Finally I found the someone who knows what he talks about. Thanks
@spivvo
@spivvo 29 дней назад
I wish you had been my guitar teacher in 1978 when I was learning flamenco!
@Boylieboyle
@Boylieboyle Год назад
Execellent teacher, here. Thanks!
@jessehernandez3257
@jessehernandez3257 Год назад
Finally, somebody make an excellent video on guitar. Thanks.
@Dutcharmytent
@Dutcharmytent 4 года назад
This is the best lesson on RU-vid for first position tuition
@quemades
@quemades Год назад
Hello from Spain. I think it is a lot simpler, and more accurate to point out that the greater part of Flamenco, the majority of Palos, are in the Andalusian Cadence. Am, G, F, E. E is the tonic. E resolves, unusually for western musicians who would normally resolve on Am. In order to harmonise the Andalusian Cadence you need the Flamenco Scale, which is NOT the Phrygian scale, although it contains it. The Flamenco scale which fully harmonises the Cadence is a 9 note scale; E, F, G, G#, A, B, C, D, D# > leading. Learn that up and down the fretboard. play with it. Related chord progressions vary according to Palo, so; Am, A7, Dm, Am, Emaj is a Sevillana. The harmonic possibilities of Andalusian Cadence are immense.
@revanthsaisada
@revanthsaisada 2 года назад
Thank you so much.. I've been searching this information for long time..
@andreasant8972
@andreasant8972 4 года назад
Man you just explaint me what i was searching for years! Thank you so much!!!!
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Andreas Ant That’s great! Thanks for telling us
@michaelmcmahon3183
@michaelmcmahon3183 4 года назад
absolute class - thank you for being so clear and thorough.
@crazydiamondjr
@crazydiamondjr 2 года назад
I have been playing for 30 years but i have been a bit 1 dimensional until recently trying other styles. Thanks for your tutorial.
@danielg8001
@danielg8001 3 года назад
Thank you Kai for an excellent explanation that has opened a door to a new world of flamenco for me. I had the sounds in my head but didn't know how they were put together. Getting the theory with the demo was a great help. I'll be back for more soon!
@EastTribe
@EastTribe 5 лет назад
Thank you, excellent teaching! Looking forward to learning a great deal from your videos.
@vsatya4364
@vsatya4364 3 года назад
Thank you! A great teacher explains complicated subject matter in simple understandable terms. You just did that. Awesome! 🙏
@johnpierson8398
@johnpierson8398 4 года назад
This is an excellent introduction to playing Phygian scales on the the guitar! What I really like is how you paced the lesson and provided various ways for players at different skill levels to gain insights into this scale. I like to see the way you explain the note names and introduce people to concepts like intervals and chord tones. I have been playing guitar for a very long time. And I learned a few concepts I had not put together from this lesson! Thank you for this lesson.
@henryshearman5550
@henryshearman5550 4 года назад
Thankyou so much for this video. It has helped me immensely to understand a lot of things I've been struggling with. Your teaching manner is awesome, much respect.
@Dutcharmytent
@Dutcharmytent 2 года назад
Within the first minute you gave me the key to door I have been trying to unlock for years. I am now at a stage of competency where I can clearly understand scales from your tuition. Thank you for posting this video.
@Mezilesialan
@Mezilesialan 4 года назад
A superb lesson. I now know which way to go into the richness of flamenco. Thank you .
@revoral
@revoral Год назад
Great job!! Never looked at the Phrygian scale in this manner.Thanks. I like the way it sounds on opened strings .
@griffinkennedy1131
@griffinkennedy1131 5 лет назад
Wonderful tutorial thank you!
@davidmarmer2812
@davidmarmer2812 2 года назад
Fantastic teaching! I will take the time to unpack all this information and apply it. Thank you for making it so easy to understand. Hat's off you are indeed a gifted teacher.
@SelfSealingStemBolt
@SelfSealingStemBolt 3 года назад
Thank you! I'll be watching this multiple times. Subscribed!
@00Seven1000
@00Seven1000 4 года назад
Awesome, what an excellent teacher! I need you n my life! Thank you...
@musashidanmcgrath
@musashidanmcgrath 5 лет назад
Hi Kai, I've signed up for your lesson subscription last month and I have to thank you for your excellent teaching method. I've been self-learning flamenco on and off for years and your lessons have really started to tighten up my compas. I have signed up for many online courses over the years, but this is the best I've experienced. Cheers mate.
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 5 лет назад
So glad it's helpful and thanks for signing up! If you have any questions let us know at preguntas@flamencoexplained.com Cheers, Kai
@allanwells4886
@allanwells4886 4 года назад
Lovely sounding guitar.
@miguelingalvez6442
@miguelingalvez6442 3 года назад
Excelente!!! you make it clear and easy to understand. Thank you
@samsonurbano930
@samsonurbano930 3 года назад
Wow had I would have found this info years ago!! Very exceptional teacher. Made the alien language understandable. Thank you.
@secondvisions9759
@secondvisions9759 Год назад
Watching this makes me want to run home and grab my guitar and practice Thanks for explaining this so well 😊
@eenayeah
@eenayeah 4 года назад
Brilliant video! Super helpful.
@josephjelinek1841
@josephjelinek1841 4 года назад
Kai you are a true master and a Great Teacher ! Absoulty the best lesson ive ever watched on youtube!
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Aww - thanks Joseph!
@ThePandaGuitar
@ThePandaGuitar 4 года назад
I finally understand what I'm playing! Thank you so much!!!
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
You're welcome - so glad it helped you!
@robocookies123
@robocookies123 Год назад
This was extremely valuable to me, thank you so much!!
@param888
@param888 4 года назад
22 mins full of information 👌
@neiltosolini2465
@neiltosolini2465 2 года назад
Great Metal Scale practice, thanks
@cenos8521
@cenos8521 4 года назад
Excellent lesson Kai !
@robertomighty4562
@robertomighty4562 4 года назад
Greetings from Boston, Kai! Great to see you doing such a great job (of course), and it was a pleasure working with you many years ago. All the best.
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Roberto Mighty Hey! I’m pretty sure you show my first ever proper video back in Boston - So good to hear from you!
@mrl0p3z
@mrl0p3z 2 года назад
Excellent and thoughtful tutorial. Thank you.
@TheRealMamoot
@TheRealMamoot 3 года назад
This was veeeeery helpful and informative. Like seriously. Thanks a ton
@mathe_cybersecurity9327
@mathe_cybersecurity9327 5 месяцев назад
Amazing Explanation, Thanks Sir for your valued Vid. !
@rahulsawant4264
@rahulsawant4264 4 года назад
I love this ❤️
@jamz2022
@jamz2022 5 месяцев назад
Thanks av been wanting to learn these scales didn't know the name of them. So now a can get on. With it ❤
@ariekoren4256
@ariekoren4256 4 года назад
WOW. Sir, you are an excellent teacher. Very impressive. Thank you for this lesson.
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
You're very welcome!
@trevorgwelch7412
@trevorgwelch7412 4 года назад
Extremely Friendly Lesson This I Do Appreciate . Quality Guitar . Happy Trails . 🏄‍♂️🇨🇦 .... We Need A Tonino Baliardo Lesson Please.
@windyworm
@windyworm 4 года назад
Very useful. Thank you
@romand5209
@romand5209 4 года назад
So cool and explained! Thanks!!!
@PhilFeedback
@PhilFeedback Год назад
Good information, thanks for making this video! 👍
@Aalii6
@Aalii6 4 года назад
very interesting, thank you
@merzakrahal8011
@merzakrahal8011 3 года назад
Gracias Kai, estupendo
@Gandalf-DZ
@Gandalf-DZ 4 года назад
Thank you sir so much
@linkthelegend6087
@linkthelegend6087 5 лет назад
Great as usual.
@richardtuttle8814
@richardtuttle8814 9 месяцев назад
Thank you. Good lesson. Sort of starting to understand!
@thommeinert9072
@thommeinert9072 4 года назад
Excellent! Thank You
@Abid_g37
@Abid_g37 3 года назад
Very helpful one...thanks❤️
@dannyboy8183
@dannyboy8183 4 года назад
Thank you for your great explanation I’m learning patterns and shifts in flamenco this is goin to help a lot
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
You're welcome!
@ThirstyKnife
@ThirstyKnife 4 года назад
2020 starting off with a fantastic learning tool. GEM. Maestro.
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Thanks!
@NanaNana-pk9lo
@NanaNana-pk9lo 4 года назад
thank's you Mister......for your Time to explanin Us
@andalucia4510
@andalucia4510 Год назад
Thank you!
@rubenzamora9383
@rubenzamora9383 9 дней назад
Thank you!!! Great tutorial!!
@tonisalic6300
@tonisalic6300 2 года назад
Great lesson.. Thank you.
@johnathon304
@johnathon304 Год назад
Nice uncomplicated lesson. Thank you 🎶🎶
@Jexhurun
@Jexhurun 3 года назад
thank you!
@bastienle6820
@bastienle6820 4 года назад
Super ...thx teacher
@mattflamenco
@mattflamenco 3 года назад
You have no need to show off. That's great. And you can teach really well. I will share with my students if that is ok with you? I'll make them subscribe!!!
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 3 года назад
Thanks Matt!
@solarr2297
@solarr2297 4 года назад
Gracias!
@amg4616
@amg4616 2 года назад
Man,,,you are awesome Kai 👍👍👍
@eskoven
@eskoven 4 года назад
Wow ! Your'e good. Best theory lesson I ever heard on the Flamenco scale.
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Esko Venalainen Thanks!!
@Anonymous-ls5zy
@Anonymous-ls5zy 3 года назад
Thank you so much for delivering a helpful lesson.. Now i got a basic idea that what kind of melodies are played in spanish music🥰
@sriflute7318
@sriflute7318 4 года назад
this is really great,i play a mixture of blues and flamenco,its only been a few months sicne ive been playing correctly with all fingers,before it was fender stratocasternbut i now prefer the simplicity of flamenco guitar
@jmch6359
@jmch6359 Год назад
Strangely enough, I was able to follow all of this. Very good. Most teachers make learning music painful.
@alsouguitar2368
@alsouguitar2368 4 года назад
Thank you so much!! I got it, understood everything))
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Ha - glad it only took 30 minutes!
@rietveld840
@rietveld840 4 года назад
Very nice video. Cheers from Spain
@sylvestrejustaise107
@sylvestrejustaise107 4 года назад
Good teacher!!!!!!!!!Thx
@yousefalturk7224
@yousefalturk7224 4 года назад
thank you :)
@gordonmacdonald8660
@gordonmacdonald8660 4 года назад
Good lesson!
@elyasuaral
@elyasuaral Год назад
thank you
@MetaphysicalMusician
@MetaphysicalMusician 4 года назад
This good info...its the first thing I teach my young students. Where the "white"keys are
@ivanbaez9874
@ivanbaez9874 3 года назад
Thanks
@andyhill6751
@andyhill6751 4 года назад
Awesome, cheers
@hervecastre7359
@hervecastre7359 2 года назад
Great explanations 👏
@SteveStockmalMusic
@SteveStockmalMusic 5 лет назад
Super excellent !! 1. Great job, great playing, great teaching 2. Suggestion: never say “real quick”. It diminishes what you’re saying. We’re not in a hurry and we love to learn new things. 3. I’ll add that it’s a C major scale, starting from the 3rd note. Notice that it’s really just frets 0-1-3 on the 6th, 1st & 2nd strings (and you’re halfway there) then 0-2-3 on the 5th & 4th and finally 0-2 on the 3rd string. Thanks for being a positive part of our collective teaching/learning musical quest. Steve
@soulvaccination8679
@soulvaccination8679 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😃😃😭😭😭😭😳😳😳😳😁😁😁😁
@negringo4470
@negringo4470 2 года назад
Thanks bro
@arts9591
@arts9591 3 года назад
Learning new techniques in Flamenco scaled noted sections
@hallobre
@hallobre 4 года назад
You can use the G# if you want to give it a bit more middle eastern flair. Arabian music uses the Phrygian scales a lot but with the G# and just some hammer ons and pull offs. Edit: by the way, I’m glad I found your channel! You give very useful information in a palatable format!!
@respawnicon
@respawnicon 3 года назад
very great video
@oshodnb2684
@oshodnb2684 3 года назад
this is what i needed!!! thanks a bunch!
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 2 года назад
That's what we like to hear! -Kai
@SweetTsilence
@SweetTsilence 4 года назад
Im self taught and this was good for reaffirmation! Thanks alot!
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Andres Moreno You’re welcome!
@soulvaccination8679
@soulvaccination8679 4 года назад
Great lesson.
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Thanks!
@soaf51
@soaf51 3 года назад
Thanks you guys 🙏
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 2 года назад
You're very welcome!
@thebourquetorque
@thebourquetorque 2 года назад
Very clear instruction. Geat video.
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 2 года назад
Thanks Mike!
@andresolivarez9450
@andresolivarez9450 4 года назад
Just subscribed great lesson
@mohandhas153
@mohandhas153 4 года назад
Excellent explanation.pl explain the hormonized chords for the each scale note.hoping for more videos especially various type of flamenco rhythms in detail
@ChosenHandle
@ChosenHandle 4 года назад
This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you.
@ryanhoffman5477
@ryanhoffman5477 2 года назад
I think of as chord borrowing from the parallel key. Melodic minor scale, harmonic minor scale, and the double harmonic minor and major scale. I tend to barrow scales from the parallel key as well. Modulations are fun to use with flamenco.
@sunshineliu3638
@sunshineliu3638 2 года назад
Thanks a lot! and if there had right hand show in the video. it will be better! Looking forward!
@periodtrialbalance
@periodtrialbalance 4 года назад
I'm taking my grade 5 ABRSM Classical Guitar exam later this year and this video was a great positive distraction - loved the clear explanation as I'm really warming to Flamenco
@MarcAbela
@MarcAbela 4 года назад
George Greek I’m definitely curious to know how you take these exams, are you taking it online? Do kindly share any wisdom you might have about these ABRSM exams, I’d really love to try a simple exam...
@periodtrialbalance
@periodtrialbalance 4 года назад
@@MarcAbela Hi - You don't take the ABRSM music grades online - It's a one to one test with a music examiner held at various locations in the UK. The main marks are for playing 3 pieces of guitar music from a prescribed list which are each marked out of 30 marks and then you have to play various scales from a prescribed list (from memory) then there is a music "sight reading" test where you're given between 6 to 9 bars of music you've not seen before (no tab) and you're given 30 seconds before you're required to play it and finally an "aural" test where you're required to play or sing back a melody placed twice by the examiner and sing notes from score in free time etc - you can find out more at www.abrsm.org - I would recommend a few lessons with a good guitar teacher first but I found taking my grades 3 and 4 really improved my guitar playing and my understanding of music theory and being able to play more stuff "by ear" etc
@MarcAbela
@MarcAbela 4 года назад
@@periodtrialbalance I would have also loved to give it a go, irony has it that I am precisely visiting the UK (London) this week, so would have I been a bit more organized I could have tried to set something up for this week... it'll be for next time. I definitely can relate though to how chasing little exams sometimes can provide for the structure I might miss in my daily routines of practicing... thanks for the ABRSM link, will look into the website, it does contain info about the exam and also the way marks function (on the ""what-is-a-graded-music-exam" page, as I am diving into the website slowly). Can't wait for the day they start to offer these things online... it'll be good for a lot of people out there, but also good maybe for their own exposure (I imagine). Cheers.
@danholland7666
@danholland7666 4 года назад
thats alot of...very useful infomation
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Dan Holland Thanks!
@klauswhitedreamer
@klauswhitedreamer 4 года назад
A great and wonderful lesson, be blessed , subscribed !
@password6975
@password6975 3 года назад
This video is Amazing! Thank you teacher!
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 3 года назад
So glad you liked it, and you're very welcome! Cheers, Kai
@password6975
@password6975 3 года назад
@@FlamencoExplained 😃
@educostanzo
@educostanzo 4 года назад
That's an amazing lesson. The Phrygian dominant, which is the Phrygian scale with the #3rd is one of my favorite scales to improvise, it's so full of character and such a distinctive sound. I'd like to know about more about chord progressions that would work well with this type of scale. I like to use the I-II (i.e. E-F) a lot but it doesn't have much motion to it.
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 4 года назад
Hey! By far the most common progression would be A-7, G7, F Lydian, E, though triad work really well also. And then you can add secondary dominants to get A-, D7, G, C7, F, E and on and on. Have fun with it!
@Darrenowsley
@Darrenowsley Год назад
Kai good tutorial
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained Год назад
Thanks Darren!
@iggykarpov
@iggykarpov 8 месяцев назад
00:46 E Phrygian - most common key in Flamenco - is known also as 'por arriba' 04:33 E Phrygian - groups of three 05:43 E Phrygian - skip a note 06:14 E Phrygian - add G# explained 07:03 played 07:43 E Phrygian - combine G and G# 07:57 nice flourish 09:44 A Phrygian 10:36 Phrygian scale formula and one-string pattern 12:00 One-string vs box patterns 12:30 A Phrygian - second most common key in Flamenco 15:43 Three other keys common in Flamenco
@bburghdorf
@bburghdorf 5 лет назад
Thanks, Kai! Great stuff! Appreciate you sharing. You could break this into 2-4 parts, as well. Maybe focus on the basics and practice routines for first part and really take it slow, and then expand on it for other edits. You’ll get 4x the views, too. 😉
@FlamencoExplained
@FlamencoExplained 5 лет назад
Brent B Thanks - I’ve been meaning to record some practice routines so maybe I’ll do some of those next! Cheers, Kai
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