Pepe Romero Rasgueado

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2014
  • Celedonio Romero Guitar Institute 2014
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Komentáře • 104

  • @dmcdani605
    @dmcdani605 Před 9 lety +70

    What impresses me is that this highly regarded Master acts like he might even be enjoying teaching. This really is quite an opportunity for us out here to watch and learn. Thanks so much!

    • @netnavigator149
      @netnavigator149 Před 9 měsíci

      Teaching what?? he didn´t tell the secret for the speed it seems pepe romero implanted springs on his fingers !!!

    • @nathanmantle7128
      @nathanmantle7128 Před 4 měsíci

      the secret is to practice slowly, exactly as Pepe showed. Practice perhaps even absurdly slowly. With a metronome. Try to get even volume, and especially pay attention to the "tension and release" that he spoke of, etc. @@netnavigator149

  • @buckshotandthepepperbox3042

    For me, this is the clearest expiation of rasgueado execution I have seen. Thank you very much.

  • @bettybluey2712
    @bettybluey2712 Před 9 lety +19

    These Pepe Romero clips are wonderful little gems. It is so helpful to see these techniques explained in a student/teacher situation and in such a relaxed manner.Thankyou for posting these Andrey

  • @josephh.3896
    @josephh.3896 Před 4 lety +5

    Wow a class with Maestro, you can’t go wrong. Love the fact that Maestro keeps insisting on the concept of “strike and relax”. Thank you

  • @coledenny6247
    @coledenny6247 Před 7 lety +20

    he just gave a lesson to 100k people

  • @scottyork9853
    @scottyork9853 Před 7 lety +11

    I'm seeing a lot of comments of "it's so hard, I can't do it" etc don't be put down it took me 3 months to get a solid rasguedo that I could play whenever

  • @ZeuzBluez
    @ZeuzBluez Před 8 lety +6

    this is the best rasgado on youtube lesson thanks for sharing

  • @Dunesaiz
    @Dunesaiz Před 8 lety +3

    Gracias Pepe por tu dedicación y entrega a este hermoso instrumento y por compartirlo con los demás, excelente lección

  • @peterpu6420
    @peterpu6420 Před 5 lety

    Sir, thank you so much for your generosity to share these videos. This will be my lifetime precious. I whish you all best!!!

  • @inveritategloria
    @inveritategloria Před 7 lety +2

    whow... Andrey is a quick pupil...did so well in front of such a masterful presence of a teacher! What a joy to watch! :)

  • @mdub2000
    @mdub2000 Před 7 lety +3

    wow this is such great advice ...Master Pepe's finger movement is so smooth and relaxed!

  • @liamoscar
    @liamoscar Před 3 lety

    Thank you for posting this!

  • @Nessy3nity
    @Nessy3nity Před 4 lety

    Wow! That was so simple. I was struggling with resuming the second burst of 4 but this clarification is just what I needed. Great lesson! Thank you!!

  • @Duranmussic
    @Duranmussic Před 7 lety +1

    El rasgueo de Romero es bestial, mueve la mano como las alas de un Colibrí, gran maestro y músico.

  • @Thesongspirit1
    @Thesongspirit1 Před 8 lety

    The best lesson on this I've seen!

  • @wasabi1drful
    @wasabi1drful Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing this. It's a great help!

  • @andres.hidalgo.a
    @andres.hidalgo.a Před 10 lety

    Thanks for sharing! Greetings from Venezuela

  • @rnadata
    @rnadata Před 8 lety +1

    Absolutely fantastic lesson! Best lesson on youtube I found so far on this technique! What a master! I promise I am gonna practice this everyday until I perfect it!

    • @egret2813
      @egret2813 Před rokem

      So can you play it now after three years?

  • @aaronocelot
    @aaronocelot Před 4 lety

    I finally learned the secret!!! Thank you Pepe!
    i couldn't figure out how the recoil occurred and how the reset after each "round" was without skipping a beat at all... now i see that it's just tiny relaxations of each finger directly after the finger plays...

  • @vgfjr505
    @vgfjr505 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you Maestro!

  • @ZeuzBluez
    @ZeuzBluez Před 9 lety

    muchas gracias

  • @miralupa8841
    @miralupa8841 Před 4 lety

    Great lesson. The student is very good, his classical playing at the end was very nice.

  • @Chestozo
    @Chestozo Před 8 lety

    Do you know any exercise for the right hand to strengthen fingers? And thank you so much for sharing this!

  • @YouSuckDeep
    @YouSuckDeep Před 8 lety

    Good teaching, I watch this alot

  • @EsdrasCirqueira
    @EsdrasCirqueira Před 6 lety

    Se é louco isso é top de mais

  • @Rick-fs9wc
    @Rick-fs9wc Před rokem

    I was teaching my brother and he did not listen to me to not over practice this . He did 1 to 2 hours a day he damaged the little tendons on his fingers and was out for 6+ months with severe tendinitis. Lesson learnt the hard way.

  • @kathleenhaupt174
    @kathleenhaupt174 Před 8 lety

    fascinating and so interesting to learn!!

  • @paulocosta4043
    @paulocosta4043 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing this usufull video 👑👑👑👑👑

  • @vincentwes8677
    @vincentwes8677 Před 9 lety +1

    pure gold

  • @flexibartr
    @flexibartr Před 8 lety +4

    This ist the best on r. I've ever seen. Yeah, remembers me of my rally good teacher (classical, not f.).

  • @rahultiwari9041
    @rahultiwari9041 Před rokem

    Which beautiful melody was that at the end???

  • @Arriscraft
    @Arriscraft Před 9 lety

    what great vid thatnks man !

  • @777gitarist
    @777gitarist Před 5 lety +1

    Благодарю ))))

  • @phungmoe2302
    @phungmoe2302 Před 4 lety

    Maestro has decided ...
    Go back to basic young man!
    But it is an honour.
    Maestro decided ...
    Flamenco also about Songs!
    💃🕺

  • @gianlucamarinoguitar
    @gianlucamarinoguitar Před 10 lety

    thankS...:)!!

  • @rob_pj
    @rob_pj Před 7 lety +2

    great teacher. my rasqueado sucks though first day haha.

  • @mattbod
    @mattbod Před 3 lety +1

    It will take ages to condition the hand and develop the muscle memory. He doesn’t mention how hard it is to relax pinky when extending 4th due to the shared tendon.

  • @netnavigator149
    @netnavigator149 Před rokem +1

    Pepe Romero will take that right hand rasgueado skill to his grave that is for sure.

  • @anatolyFedotov
    @anatolyFedotov Před 7 lety

    Bravo

  • @shantiyajahanbani7549
    @shantiyajahanbani7549 Před 2 lety

    Very good

  • @petr1972fironov
    @petr1972fironov Před 9 lety

    Андрей. Скажи а у Пепе Ромеро правой рукой сильная- форсированная атака? А то я тоже брал уроки в Испании, и мой преподаватель так сильно мочил по струнам.

  • @DannyGRomero
    @DannyGRomero Před 8 lety +2

    How is called that song you play when Pepe said "play something" in the minute 10:50

  • @nikitatiwari2546
    @nikitatiwari2546 Před 4 lety

    Wow that was really useful

  • @Cheperino
    @Cheperino Před 6 lety +1

    Pepe Romero is one of the best. No doubt. Playing, teaching. I cannot imagine myself playing classic guitar like this. For me he is a legend. But i must say that i dont agree wiht the first part of the explanations when you can see him blocking his fingers in the base of the tumb and in the palm and then "shooting" the fingers. I insist, with all my respect, that this way is too agresive for the hand and it could cause injuries. I think that to practise this picking up your fingers in the palm of the hand without blocking, and then launching and punishing the strings VERY SLOWLY its a better way.
    Force speed ​​and power come over time, avoiding injuries, not from blocking and shooting your fingers. This metod is obiously slower but i think that if he play flamenco constantly he would have problems with the hands.
    Excuse me about my poor english, and best regards for everybody

    • @mofoshrimp
      @mofoshrimp Před 5 lety

      I think you are talking about flicking the fingers off from the thumb, instead of just flicking them over the strings with their own power. As someone who studies flamenco here in Spain, I can tell you that the former method is now extremely common within flamenco, and is in fact the primary rasgeo most flamenco players use. Flicking the fingers off the thumb actually uses a lot less muscle than just flicking the fingers on their own does. So you don´t have to be worried about injuries... pretty much every flamenco player is doing this now, since the 80s.

  • @charlielopez8636
    @charlielopez8636 Před rokem

    Qué bien habla Romero

  • @maninscratch
    @maninscratch Před 2 lety +1

    every video a different Rolex :D

  • @td4yd154
    @td4yd154 Před 4 lety +1

    And the towel is for?

  • @netnavigator149
    @netnavigator149 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Unfortunately Pepe Romero will take the rasgueados speed secret to his grave ! All the youtube videos don´t tell that secret.

  • @rxw5520
    @rxw5520 Před 4 lety

    Trying to do this gives me the freaking willies for some reason. Uuuughhhhghh!

  • @pomysowydobromir903
    @pomysowydobromir903 Před 8 lety +1

    4:15

  • @StuartwasDrinkell
    @StuartwasDrinkell Před 2 lety

    Soooooooo good what every other lesson doesnt show, the minutia of hand mechanics... this is what we want as students, not just "do it like this!" then demonstrate. I want to know EXACTLY what "this" is!

  • @mattbod
    @mattbod Před 3 lety

    P.S finally halfway there now: it takes patience, lack of tension and practice!

  • @Nickblanchettemusic
    @Nickblanchettemusic Před 9 lety

    great explanation. my fathers got the same watch too.

  • @PedroLopez-sx1zw
    @PedroLopez-sx1zw Před rokem

    Ir a un Masterclasse aprender un rasgueado. Kkkkkkkkkkkkk. En sério? Una vida intera tocando lo mismo. Vi Roberto Grela, eduardo Falu, Atahualpa yupanqui, Carlos de Fulvio, victor piseta

  • @iakoaligody6063
    @iakoaligody6063 Před 5 lety

    At the same way if somebody not see before ,is useful technic in guitar to find out your finger pickin, to be good Players. I can fell that more guitaris used , when they got their suck.

  • @joseramon8091
    @joseramon8091 Před 5 lety +1

    He is dressed like a dandy

  • @DanielERodriguezMusic
    @DanielERodriguezMusic Před 2 lety

    “Power, . . . Nothing.” (Secret sauce)

  • @TheWhatthefuck12
    @TheWhatthefuck12 Před 7 lety +13

    I thought i was the only one that played in my underwear!

    • @FinnishDuende
      @FinnishDuende Před 7 lety

      Haha! :D Indeed!

    • @davzamram
      @davzamram Před 6 lety +3

      He walked up to me one day in California and said: "I'd like you to come to my home and play at my daughter's birthday party". I said: "Sure". We exchanged information and I thought to myself: "I got me a gig".....Then somebody whispers to me: "That's Pepe Romero, one of the greatest guitarists in the world". Later on, I talked to him again and I asked: "Are you kidding me?" For by then I knew I wasn't deserving of shining off his shoes, He with a soft smile replied: "Thing is: I can't sing". I went and played and entertained for his family and friends and everybody had a great time. I would at a latter date would entertain at his father's home.....They were kind and generous, unassuming and gracious...sign of true fine men and incomparable artists....this happened in the early 1980s' in Southern California....... 'couple months ago, I am buying a guitar at La Ciudadela marketing un México city and there is a wall with pictures of the store's owner and.....our mutual friend: Pepe Romero! Wow!

  • @hienbossa1065
    @hienbossa1065 Před 2 lety

    "!!!..."

  • @marcgib2000
    @marcgib2000 Před 5 lety

    , en fait un rasguado ( ou resguado) est un mouvement de solea. chaque doigt travaille l'un apres l'autre et non en un mouvement de "palme" de tous les dogts qui produit un son brouillon et inesthétique.
    il y a donc deux sortes de rasguado , le vrai rasguado , et le faux. le vrai demande un travail assez fastidieux , ça s'acquiert sur des mois de travail , mais ça ouvre en même temps plein d'autres possibilités , la main - et le systeme nerveux - acquièrent ou nouvelle façon de travailler qui vient completer tout ce qu'on a déjà acquis. Cela donne envie d'aller plus loin bien souvent et d'acquérrir d'autres trucs , comme le golpe mouché , et tous les doigtés liés au répertoire du flamenco. voire de la rumba catalane.
    un truc cependant , il est difficile d'inclure l'auriculaire dans le doigté si on a pas commencé jeune à l'utiliser. beaucoup ne l'utilisent pas par conséquent , et moi même j'ai eu beau essayer , je n'ai pas pu l'inclure jusqu'ici. ça démarre donc sur l'annulaire , , majeur , index , remontée de l'index pour ré-armer la main.

  • @fransevilla
    @fransevilla Před 3 lety

    Así no me entero ni yo 😁

  • @Kwood10
    @Kwood10 Před 5 lety

    I try so hard to get this down 😫

    • @Musicianru
      @Musicianru  Před 5 lety +2

      Start with smaller movements and less force, concentrate on relaxation. 👍

    • @focusidiotus1180
      @focusidiotus1180 Před 4 lety

      Start with three fingers. Without the small finger.

  • @Revyansah
    @Revyansah Před 2 lety

    Why his guitar wore a scarf?

  • @fernandotorres6921
    @fernandotorres6921 Před 7 lety

    mg :v

  • @simonpage6549
    @simonpage6549 Před rokem

    Tried it - broke two fingers and dislocated the others.

  • @rockerdrake
    @rockerdrake Před 7 lety +11

    Spain has produced a ridiculous amount of guitar masters, that country to flamenco guitar is comparable to what China is to Kung Fu

  • @khgriffi
    @khgriffi Před 5 lety

    @6:00 seriously? Lol 😂

  • @BESTEVAAR
    @BESTEVAAR Před 7 lety +1

    I am very surprised at this video. Pepe Romero is a world class classical guitarist but not a Flamenco one. I am also surprised that he has such a heavy accent since he has lived almost all of his life in the United States. His rasquiado is correct and the way it should be played. I don't think that he should be showing off his legs though. I suppose that is the way they used to teach in Malaga.So what is he charging for classes?

    • @allan2098
      @allan2098 Před 7 lety

      He is indeed a flamenco. He grew up in that environment. I believe he became interested in the classical side of guitar as a young man but once a flamenco always a flamenco..

    • @BESTEVAAR
      @BESTEVAAR Před 7 lety

      You don't know what you are talking about. Celedonio his father taught classical guitar in Malaga. Classical guitarists at that time did not like Flamenco guitarists. You don't know what it is to grow up in a Flamenco environment. You are Dixie cups, Hot Dogs and bubble gum.

    • @allan2098
      @allan2098 Před 7 lety

      A quote from the LA Times 1987 "In 1959, Pepe made his first recording, featuring traditional flamenco music of his native Andalucia.[1] At 16, he performed for the first time in Los Angeles, playing flamenco with his father and brothers Celin and Angel.[5]"
      So go pour some pop in your dixie cup, stuff a hotdog in your pie hole you arrogant person.

    • @BESTEVAAR
      @BESTEVAAR Před 7 lety +1

      I was Pedro Escalona's best friend in Malaga. You are a fly in the ointment............ :-)

    • @allan2098
      @allan2098 Před 7 lety

      Pedro Escalona? Can't say I know him. Sorry to be such a pest...;-)

  • @Guitarramistica
    @Guitarramistica Před 8 lety

    Mr Pepe needs to explain what usually a flamenco teacher teach you when teaching you rageo and that is that after you release all 4 finger Pinly+AMi you comeback inside with the pinky brng all of the figner back to its original position..that why I say he is not a good flamenco teacher...He is Spanish and he should know better if he actually studies with the Maestros of Flamenco..

    • @AkiraSamuray
      @AkiraSamuray Před 7 lety +1

      You are saying something right and something wrong. Is true that the way you describe the rasgueado is a correct way. But there are VARIATIONS of that rasgueado. 1) There is the one 4 hit you just mention, PAMI, all out strums. 2) Also is a 4 hit rasgueado that is PAMI. PAM out (down) strum and I inside (up closing finger). 3) There is the 5 hit variation that Pepe is teaching. 4) There are other variations I have seen. A Gypsy Flamenco guitar and dance teacher from Andalucía taught me a 6 hit variation, PAMIII. PAMI, all out strums, I inside, I outside, then start again. None are wrong, are just variations. The same happened with tremolo, there is the 4 hit tremolo and
      variations with more strokes. Probably Andrey already knew the variation you mention. Or Pepe wants him to learn first the 5 hit variation. Or Pepe just only like that variation because have more hits that the 4 hit variation.

  • @puckspirit2573
    @puckspirit2573 Před 7 lety

    Why is it so easy to recognize russian accent?) Maybe i just speak like that too?

    • @lauramoscosobarrera2858
      @lauramoscosobarrera2858 Před 6 lety

      No, he is from Catalunya, spain, where the people speak catalan, the pronunciation focus in the O. that's why his accent

    • @thibaultjaberg4658
      @thibaultjaberg4658 Před 6 lety

      He means Andrey's accent not Pepe's...

  • @chindianajones3742
    @chindianajones3742 Před rokem

    Im honestly not a fan of the way he teaches the technique. It is certainly one way to perform the technique, and he does provide very good instruction on how to play it this way, but I think that everyone ultimately finds their own unique way of playing rasgueado. Some people prefer the 4 finger rasgueo, some (i think most) prefer the 3 finger, some like a bent thumb while others prefer completely flat, and some incorporate both. Some people like their fingers completely perpendicular to the strings (especially with the 4 finger rasgueo), some like to angle their fingers a bit. The most important aspects of the technique are relaxed fingers, sound and evenness. Beyond this I think everyone should experiment with different ways of playing it and figure out what works for them.

  • @netnavigator149
    @netnavigator149 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Pepe Romero has springs implanted in his fingers that´s the explanation to that speed. Pepe Romero is just joking and making fun of that boy because there is a secret he wont telll !!

  • @h.k.8030
    @h.k.8030 Před 7 lety

    ....sorry, no one plays with the pinky anymore, way to weak!!!!!

  • @Guitarramistica
    @Guitarramistica Před 8 lety

    terrible class and terrible student and teacher , the sutdent doesnt have the proper position for the ragueado and the teacher should corrected but he didnt so how is he gonna learned the correct way?..Im sorry Pepe but you Flamenco may not be your forte especially to teach it.. stick with the classical stuff..

    • @AkiraSamuray
      @AkiraSamuray Před 7 lety +2

      Some times you don’t allow a student do a mistake because he can absorb a wrong way to do things. BUT other times you don’t correct the student and you let him make mistake because is a priority that student is learning to
      do do X thing well while doing Y thing wrong. If you correct the mistake doing Y thing, you could stop development of the X thing is doing well. Later when the student learned to do X thing, and X thing is part of his skill, you can correct his mistake doing Y thing. Is not a rule you apply 100% of the time. Is applied on special cases. The student is not a bad one. He is just learning something new or perfecting something the have not mastered yet. If you look for him on youtube will see he became skillful.
      The Romeros are from Spain. In Pepe’s family there is not such a thing as when you are a teen going to guitar classes. His father Celedonio was a concertist, taught them guitar since really young age, like age 3. They grow with guitar in their house. The class was not a one or 2 days a week. Class in their house was 365 days, whole year, any given moment. There they train formal way and also, fun traditional parties, Christmas festivities, is their culture. Neither in his family is a separation of Classical and Flamenco. They just learn guitar as soon they start growing. Flamenco is part of their culture.

    • @Aresmusic.official
      @Aresmusic.official Před 7 lety

      Francisco Class awesome explain, thanks.

  • @netnavigator149
    @netnavigator149 Před rokem +1

    This is really funny video because Andrey is trying to do a technique that takes five years or more to achieve that speed trainning it everyday