The basic right-hand techniques are an excellent place to start. They can be a bit tricky. . .
Here's a website I use as reference:
http://www.guitarflamenco.com/tutori...s_flamenco.htm
Hope this helps!
Hey folks, I'm thinking of detouring for a bit to get a different perspective on my playing. Can anyone recommend some homework for me as a lead into learning some Spanish style ?
thanks
The basic right-hand techniques are an excellent place to start. They can be a bit tricky. . .
Here's a website I use as reference:
http://www.guitarflamenco.com/tutori...s_flamenco.htm
Hope this helps!
Thanks Mage.
Have you been shopping classical guitars Steve? (Steve Det)
Gearlist:
Electric: Ibanez 'AS103', Fender Dlx Nash Pwr Tele, Fender Squier '62 JV Strat, Squier '51, Squier 60's Classic Vibe Strat, Epi Elite LP Studio, Hagstrom Swede Acoustic: Larrivee LV-03RE, A&L AMI, Yamaha FG340-T Bass: Yamaha BB 450 Amps: Roland JC-120, JC-50, Peavey Classic 30, Fender Super Champ XD Pedals: Marshall Guv'nor Plus, Danelectro Cool Cat Drive, Transparent Overdrive, Digitech Digiverb, Bad Monkey, Ibanez TS-9, Boss AC-2, CE-5, CS-2, DD-3, DF-2, DS-1, FV-100, GE-7, OC-2, PSM-5, SD-1, TU-2, DVM~BYOC 'Lush Puppy' Chorus
Steve Det.. I forgot about that.. :
I tried one once, had a heck of a time bending those nylons, kept rolling out from under my fingers.