Flamenco Chord Progression (Spanish Guitar Chords) - Easy Flamenco Guitar Lesson
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- In this lesson I would like to show you a very popular Flamenco Chord Progression, often called the Andalusian Cadence. I try to show you different ways of using this chord progression on the flamenco guitar, but also in other musical genres.
If you have any questions, please ask in the comment!
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1. Andalusian Cadence - Example with different techniques (0:00)
2. Introduction (0:49)
3. Andalusian Cadence - Harmony and Structure (2:10)
4. Barre chords (2:46)
5. Barre dominant chords (3:20)
6. Open-barre chords (4:16)
7. Suspended barre chords (4:55)
8. Barre chords - higher position (6:08)
9. Chord extensions (7:16)
10. Jazz voicing example (10:56)
11. Rhythm guitar with different patterns - Introduction (12:53)
12. Power chords using pulgar technique (13:44)
13. Andalusian Cadence using arpeggios (14:13)
14. Using different techniques to make music (14:51)
15. How to build up the tension - Intro Example (15:21)
16. Using a guitar pick (16:19)
17. Combine the melody with harmony (16:59)
18. Conclusion and advice (18:04)
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Amazing lesson. Subbed and excited for future lessons.
So happy to hear that! Thank you for your comment! New lesson probably on Wednesday. See you then!
Roger that
Well put Tim Ver
Same here ! thank you!
Thanks!! Enjoy!
You have packed this video with so much incredible information not only with chords but how to connect them and embellish them. Amazing. I may spend years here! Wow! Thank you.
Wow! Thank you so much for such kind words towards me! So happy to hear that!
Enjoy!
Great teacher. Thank you. I have learned a lot about Spanish chord progression that I never knew before. *****
Thank you very much! I am so happy to hear that and happy that you are on my channel! Enjoy!
Greetings!
Thanks for this lesson. It was very intuitive and very helpful. This is a chord progression that I play quite a bit and this will add a whole other level to it. Gracias!!
Great to hear that Tom! Thanks for the comment! I am happy that you find it helpful! Greetings!
Brilliant lesson. So much usfull information in such a shrt time. Opend my eyes to flamenco rythm.
Oh Thank You very much! It’s so nice to hear such words from you! Happy that you find my lesson useful!
Greetings!
Excellent lesson, it's just what I am looking for, before I played Flamenco as written from the book but with these chords it will encourage me to make my own music as well as giving me a good reason to start playing my lovely flamenco guitar again, your a very good player/teacher, gracias Mateo.
Oh wow! Thank you very much! To read such a comment is a plenty of happiness and motivation to further work! Muchas gracias!
One of the best lessons full of knowledge,thanks in a minutes I had lots of learning.
Thank you very much for your comment! I am more than happy that you find my lesson useful! Greetings!
Awesome! You showed me the big picture and the details of a vision to create amazing music, thank you.
Hi!
Wow! Thank you so much for your comment! It means a lot to me! I’m so happy that you find it useful!
Enjoy!
Greetings!
Mateo
Great playing,,, great inspiration you made thank you
Thank you! I’m so happy to hear that! Best regards!
Fantastic lesson, Thank you 😊
You’re welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Very useful.Really enjoy your playing as well....Thank you
Thank you very much! It means a lot to me! Greetings!
Wow! Thanks! What a great video/lesson. ❤
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Enjoy!
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Mateo
You have opened my eyes. Amazing!
Thank You!! So happy to hear that!!
Greetings!
Very cool information and interesting explanations!
Hi Steven!
Thanks for your comment! Happy to hear that! Enjoy! And of course I invite you to watch my other lessons!
Greetings
Brilliant lesson, thanks
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Excellent tutorial, thank you very much :) Some great ideas. You have another happy subscriber!
Thank you very much for the comment! I am so happy to hear that! Best regards!
Thank you so much. Great lesson!
Thank you for watching! Happy that you enjoy!
Greetings!
You are a excellent teacher, thanks
Thank you! I’m really happy to hear that!
Fun and inspirational. Thank you.
Hi!
Thank you for your comment and forgive me a delay in my response!
Happy to hear your words!
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Mateo!
Brilliant, you sir are amazing. Subscribed
Thank you very much! I am so happy to hear that! Enjoy! Thank you for your presence!
Здорово! Спасибо, за простой понятный красивый разбор фламенко!
Thank you for your comment! I am happy that you like my lesson! Greetings!
thakssss u re so helpful man! love you! new sub! with thoose jazzy flamenco chords ;)
Hi! Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m Really happy that you find my lesson helpful!
Greetings!
Great video, thank you
Thanks for your comment!
I’m happy to hear that!
Excellent advice...
Need more..
New lessons will come soon! Greetings!
Thank you very much !
You’re welcome! Enjoy!
Love the props for the Jimi chord.
Jimi always in our hearts! Thanks for the comment!
Excellent. I want to learn flamenco guitar. Thanks for this channel.👍
Hi! Thank you for your comment! I’m happy that you are on my channel! Check out the rest of my videos. If you have any questions, always ask! I respond on every comment.
It’s great that you want to learn flamenco!
Good luck!
Thanks for lesson
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great lesson....
Thank you! Happy to hear that! Sorry for my late response! Greetings!
What a teacher!
Wow! Thanks! Happy to hear that!!!
Great lesson
Thank You Carlos!
Thank you Matteo for this fantastic lesson which open a new world for me.
The different forms of the chords when we play with a band is just great and all the new doors you open for us
Thank you again , take good care
Wow! Thanks for this comment! It’s so great to hear such words! I will try to make always good lessons for you!
Greetings!
Very nice
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Great teaching. Shows how easy it is, just need few years of practice. 🎉😊
Thank you very much for your comment! Maybe not few years, but only few months for you!
Thanks once again for watching!
Greetings!
Mateo
I listen yo Guitarra Azul this reminded me of them
Hi! Thanks for the comment! Enjoy!
Great pedagogy.
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Thanks.
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Saudações!
Wow. Nieźle Mateo. Dopiero trafiłam na Twój kanał :-)
oo hej Aniu! Miło, że tutaj trafiłaś!
Dziękuję!!!
i wanna know more about the flamenco chord progression that use major chord like A->Bb/A this kind of sound -.-
Hey! Thanks for your comment! I am happy that You are present on my channel! Check out this video:
czcams.com/video/ls05wkToAuk/video.html
I will try to upload another video lesson about the flamenco chord progression in A Phrygian / d minor!
Greetings!
¡Gracias, amigo!
You’re welcome!
@@ProFLAMENCO ¿hablas Español?
Si, un poco!
@@ProFLAMENCO bieeen)))
Thanks for such a demonstration of sounds I couldn't emulate; I don't play guitar. I doubt if using the best of DAW utilities, I can analyse and imput guitar techniques via a keyboard.
I'm unwell and isolated in a small Australian town. There's no flamenco guitarists here. There were some flamenco dance lessons offered in a smaller town, but there isn't any good transport there. Wish I lived in southern Europe.
Thanks for your comment! DAW utilities are always better nowadays. However, It is really difficult (or almost impossible in some cases) to input flamenco guitar sound via a keyboard. It is a really specific sound achieved by using a specific technique. I wish you good luck and all the best!
Greetings!
@@ProFLAMENCO, Thanks for your reply. Yes, it's because of the flamenco guitar's unique sound and guitar's ability for rhythm and complex timbre that it is so desirable to add to the ubiquitous electronically generated synthetic and sampled acoustic orchestra sounds. I'm about to buy hopefully the best available [Native Instruments] in a half-price half-year sale. Then I will see what it can do.
Most probably it would generate ordinary rhythm guitar strumming. I'm not keen on how acoustic sampling once played world instrument samples repetitively without human variation.
If it were possible, I'd rather have musicians playing flamenco guitar, saxophone, and other idiosyncratic sounds.
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Following is some information about where I live - that few know about - even in our region, you can read if you are interested in the truth about Australian areas.
My small rural town has very high numbers of people with disabilities, illness, older ages, and especially mental health problems because of government neglect since Australian federation in 1901, exacerbated when 70% in the north of our state voted for secession in 1967. All major political parties voted together to destroy our railway infrastructure as corporations wish to mine coal seam gas under the railway line.
Music is the only way of making our dire situation seen, as media is very controlled. Being in the northeast of the state, it resembles the map of Catalonia with our closest large city over the border in Queensland [comparing to where France is positioned to Catalonia.] Crossing the border is difficult - if we are not able or well enough to drive.
Our region's people are very dysfunctional. I organised to have a music studio built last winter [around June], but the local plumber/builder failed to do it, and would not contact us. He had found maybe higher-paying work as people move from cities to the country because of covid. There's difficulty getting proper medical attention.
I'm Scottish, and also wish for Scotland to leave the UK. Before covid arrived, for my health, I was looking at Portugal or Spain for a better climate and other civil needs.
Hi! Sorry for a delay in my response! I missed a notification for this comment!
Thank you for the truth and story that you shared with my!
I hope that you are ok now, and the health is good!
I wish you all the best for your future and the place you will live!
Greetings!
percussion and rhythm tutorial please uwu
Thanks for the comment! I will try to make it in the future!
Greetings from Finland! I recently found your channel. Thank you for the brilliant work you're doing here!
I wanted to ask you, how would you write down the chord 0,3,3,2,0,0. Fmaj7#11/E?
Sorry, I'm mostly a rock player, recently getting more into jazz and flamenco :)
Hi! Thank you for your presence! Happy to have some dear subscriber from Finland! The way you wrote down the chord is correct and precise!
Greetings!
@@ProFLAMENCO Thank you for the quick reply!
I hope to see more amazing music things in the future as well! :)
@@janneelias I will do my best! Thanks!
Flamenco style sounds so mellow yet exciting both at the same time. You've heard of the "romantic languages"? Flamenco is the romantic guitar.
Thank you for your opinion! Greetings!
Good lesson..Nice guitar. What model? TY Bill
Hi! Thanks for watching and your question! Please forgive me such a long delay in my response. This Guitar is Hermanos Sanchiz Lopez - Hijo - Ricardo Sanchiz Carpio - model Bulerias.
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Mateo
super useful tho OWO
Thanks!
I am just leaning the classical guitar. I bought the sheet music and have a question about the capo.
Hello Dear David!
Thanks for your comment! So happy that you are here!
I just sent you a response to your email! Please ask whatever you want!
Greetings!
Mateo
Where can I get the clapping backing track you are using as an example please?
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Thanks for your comment!
Please send me an email on: info@proflamenco.com
Thank you!
Mateo
🙏👍😎
Thanks!
Is 17:47 coming from the minor scale? :)
@@nerad1994 Hi! Thanks for your comment! Yes! The First phrase is from a minor scale ;).
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It was too good. But what was the rhythm used ? Is there any sample available ?
Hi! Thanks!!! I am so happy that you enjoyed!
The rhythm used is Rumba Flamenca. You can check out the basic strumming here in my lesson:
czcams.com/video/PSQAWXfHBE8/video.html
Greetings!
@@ProFLAMENCO Thanks for replying. Do tell me the chord at 0:35
@@Abhijeet_Sharma this chord is described in 3:50
You can check out in the video - it is E major with b9.
Greetings!
Good one... only.... the diagram showing strings should be in the right direction .
Thank you for your comment and suggestion!
Greetings!
Mateo
It sucks because ive been playing guitar for years but i just started learning flamenco and i feel like a beginner again. Im not sure what the theory is behind flamenco
Hi! Thanks for your comment and sorry for a delay in my response. But I have another point of view. It doesn't suck! Please remember that every style of music or every type of guitar is a different story. For example if somebody plays the classical guitar for years but suddenly wants to learn blues slide guitar or fingerstyle or gipsy jazz guitar - then this person will start really from scratch with some things. So it is never to learn some new things and it is always an interesting and really joyful journey! Please take a look from this point of view!
The theory behind flamenco is not possible to explain just in 1 or 2 sentences. If you would like to talk about it and maybe have some questions, we can always meet individually. Just send a message on my e-mail: info@proflamenco.com
Greetings!
Name of the song
Hi!
It’s my own improvisation/short composition - I’m not sure how to name it. But anyway, it’s not any song other then my few sounds in this video.
Greetings!
why would Am6 works in flamenco tho
Generally, now in flamenco music there are no limits concerning the harmony! Everything is possible and flamenco combines the harmony from many different world musical genres.
Greetings!
@@ProFLAMENCO ok :D
Are you spanish andaluz ? Teacher
Thank you for your comment! No, I’m not from Spain. But I love Flamenco Music! Greetings!