How to Play "Entre Dos Aguas," by Paco de Lucía (Lesson #5) | Lead Guitar Tutorial - Part 4
Release Date: 09/29/2021
The Flamenco Guitar Podcast
If you've ever delved into flamenco guitar technique and rhythm, you'll know that mastering the compás of rumba is a cornerstone skill. Yet, no matter how you approach it, you may have encountered a common challenge: the rhythmic patterns can feel repetitive and lackluster, leaving you yearning for more dynamism and flair in your playing. But don’t worry. I’ve got a solution for you that will infuse your playing with newfound beauty and depth! In my latest video tutorial, I've taken the timeless allure of rumba rhythms and combined them with the captivating simplicity of the Emadd9...
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info_outlineNow we’ve made it to the part of the song where things really start taking off. The figurative “launch pad” that Paco uses to boost the tempo and rhythmic intensity is a technique called alzapúa. With this technique, you will be using your thumb exclusively.
Watch the lesson video to see in detail how it’s done. By the time we finish the lesson, you’ll have a highly valuable new tool in your flamenco guitar toolbox. Enjoy!
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🎸TABs 🎼 + Backing Tracks for this lesson: https://www.Patreon.com/Flamenco4U
My Flamenco Arpeggios Mini-Course: https://www.LearnTheFlamencoguitar.com