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Master the art of Flamenco Guitar from a lifelong flamenco performer & teacher. Play Bulerías and Rumba with confidence!

What you will learn

To play with confidence – learn correct playing posture, left & right hand technique. Avoid future injury and improve playing fluency across all genres

How to improvise bulerías – learn the fundamental rhythm and structure behind the most popular flamenco style, the 12-beat bulerías – known as the ‘cliffhanger’

How to start a party with the rumba – an upbeat, light-hearted style – and perhaps most recognisable form of ‘Flamenco’ with a party feel

Be able to recognise flamenco styles and history, eg the sounds of the Soleá, los cantes mineros (mining chants), the lighthearted Alegrías de Cádiz and others

What effective practice looks like, and how to self-correct common errors made by the thousands of students Rafael has taught over decades of musicianship

Description

Summary

Discover the beauty of Flamenco Guitar with this online course available on Udemy. Learn to play with confidence, mastering the correct posture and technique, while avoiding injury and improving your fluency across all genres.

Start a party with the Rumba and impress your friends with your knowledge of the most popular Flamenco style, the 12-beat Bulerías.

Recognize and understand the history of Flamenco with sounds of the Soleá, los cantes mineros and the lighthearted Alegrías de Cádiz.

Learn from decades of expertise and get the guidance you need to practice effectively and self-correct common mistakes. With this course, you’ll be able to play Flamenco guitar like a pro!

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In this two-hour course, Rafael Lloyd Iglesias will teach you the basics of Flamenco guitar. This beginner course covers:

  • different correct sitting postures, which are necessary to reduce risk of injury over your playing career;
  • essential left and right-hand techniques – which can be used in all guitar playing styles;
  • two flamenco ‘palos’ (styles) – the Bulería and the Rumba, with small building-blocks which you can put together to form a little piece at the end
  • broader context and history behind flamenco music, such as the regions different styles originated from and how this affects their mood and feel

Rafael is a lifelong musician, composer and teacher with worldwide playing experience and a unique teaching style that he has developed over the course of his career. He has taught thousands of students and played with many flamencos and other musicians across different genres such as jazz, folk and pop.

This course has been produced to appeal to all guitarists, regardless of background and playing ability: Rafael has taught beginners and professional musicians – all of whom can learn something new and improve their playing by immersing themselves in the culture and moods of Spanish flamenco music.

Whether you are a beginner looking to improve your technique (or provide some structure for your guitar journey), or a professional guitarist looking to open your ears to a new style, all musicians will have something to gain from Rafael’s teaching method and the contents of the course.

See for yourself: various parts of the course are available to preview for free.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction & about your teacher
Is this course the right one for me?
Capos in Flamenco
Posture: how to sit to avoid injury
Left hand technique

Right hand technique in Flamenco

Right hand technique – introduction
Right hand – part 2
More triplets
Alzapua
Arpeggios & picado
Alzapua – close up
Summary of rasgueos

Bulerías – the cliffhanger

How to play bulerías
Basic compás
Introducing rasgueos
Introducing a falseta
Adding triplet rasgueo
Playing a short buleria
Golpe (close up)

Rumba – it’s party time!

How to play rumba
Introducing rumba falsetas
Arpeggio
Rumba close up
Practice the rumba with me

Different moods and styles of flamenco

Different moods and styles of flamenco (mini lecture)

Tips & Tricks

How to best practice
Nails on the right hand
Using a sponge to practice
Where to buy a flamenco guitar
Flamenco greats to listen to
Common mistakes

Bonus

Bonus – keep up to date in the wider flamenco community