Group 1

Join us this week for an exhilarating journey into the heart of Flamenco guitar with the Alexander Gil! In this special Two Week Intensive, Alex will dive deep into the captivating world of Flamenco, sharing his insights and techniques that make this style so unique and expressive.
What's On The Agenda?
- Rasgueados Technique: Unleash the rhythmic power of your strumming with the dynamic Rasgueados technique, a quintessential element in Flamenco music.
- Alzapúa Technique: Explore the Alzapúa, a thumb-led playing style that adds depth and richness to your Flamenco repertoire.
- Tangos Compas & Basic Falseta: Feel the beat of Tangos Compas and learn a basic Falseta to bring your Flamenco compositions to life.
Why You Can't Miss This:
- Expert Guidance: Alex Gil, with his profound experience and passion for Flamenco, will guide you through each technique, ensuring you grasp the essence of these styles.
- Interactive Learning: Engage in a lively session where you can ask questions, receive personalized tips, and truly connect with the Flamenco spirit.
- Community Connection: Join fellow guitar enthusiasts in discovering new aspects of guitar playing, sharing experiences, and growing together.
Timeline:
- Sign-Up : until Sunday, Nov 19th
- Course Period: Nov 20th - Dec 1st
- Optional check-In via Zoom: Nov 28, 10am PST
Assignments
- Practice the three exercises, record yourself, and upload an unlisted video to YouTube or Vimeo.
- Share the link for Alexander to review.
- If you have any questions, post them below!
More exercise and rhythms in the 2nd week!
NEW ASSIGNMENTS
LAST VIDEO
50 replies
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Hello Martin and Alexander: Thank you for having me in this group. I've played classical guitar for a while, and now I'd like to take this opportunity to try a new and exotic genre: Flamenco! Starting to practice now! Cheers.
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Thankyou for accepting me. I am an instrumental music teacher and looking forward to improving my guitar skills. Hoping it will also get me practising again.
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The first lesson explaining the starting position for the three finger rasqueado clearly explained and demonstrated how to get securely prepared for the fast finger reflex action and it prepared the hand for the subsequent rhythmic action of the fingers perfectly. Thank you.
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Thank you for the very clear instruction. I found that I tense up my hand in exercise 3, probably due to holding back the m finger and avoiding it hitting strings. I felt my wrist getting tired easily. Any suggestions? Thank you.
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Excited and grateful to be a part of this challenge! My questions are addressed in my video...
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Hi Alex, since I don't have protection on my Ramirez Classical guitar, is this Kling-on product good to protect it from tapping, etc?
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Hi, how should I sing up?
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Hello Alexander! Here is my first video on the three techniques for this first week. Question: why is flamenco played on the right leg instead of on the left like classical guitar? Is it just tradition or is there a reason, as in the techniques are easier to play that way?
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Hi, don’t think my last message sent, just need clarification on R hand position when striking strings, ie. angle of hand , distance of hand placement over strings etc, as i don’t seem to getting the motion correct, nor the individual finger independence, thanks Alexander, cheers Deb