Paco de Lucia has been able to put an imprint on the art of flamenco since its founding to be accompanying it no matter how time passes. He is an artist of all ages. Farewell to music after him.🌍
I discovered you recently and I must compliment you first of all for your musicality and secondly for your teaching skills! Wish to study with you in person 😁
Matteo, I do offer private lessons online. Send me message on instagram @felipecoelhoviolao or facebook @felipecoelhomusic. Let e know when you're ready!
being able to articulate what makes something truly great requires greatness. thanks for being such a great teacher; the technical explanation makes everything make more sense. "its your obligation as a good guitarist"...totally
Amazing lesson, Felipe! You are a great teacher and musician, man! It's very hard to find such useful, accurate and relevant information about Paco's music style FOR FREE! Thanks a lot, dude!
I feel like I should pay for all this free information and dam accurate information you share freely, You're true gold! You solved for me so many questions in so little time! I hope you gonna succeed in everything you do,thanks alot!
Brother if you feel you should send some support it is very welcome. I offer private online lessons and I also take tips and contribuitions at my paypal coelhoexperiment@gmail.com. thank you so much for watching!!
Man, Paco had so many licks it's not even funny. Not only was his technique as near perfect as can be, his musical expression (and compositional abilities!) were supreme. He's one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived, surely.
Amazing lesson Felipe but... I am totally lost in 7:35, would it be possible to have a video about it? I believe this is one of the most helpful tutorials I've ever seen... Simple and to the point. Thank you soooo much!
Hey JB thanks for watching. At 7:35 I say you can use any open string as long as it has some connection to the chord. That means the note should be part of the chord (best case scenario) like in a G major chord, where the third string (G) represents the tonic, or the second string (B) represents the third of the chord. Or second case scenario the open string should at least represet and "available" extension of the chord such as 9th or 13th. And the worst case scenario which you want to avoid is when the open string represents an outside (dissonant) note from the present chord, in that case, dont use it. Yes?
Hey thank you brother! Be welcome to watch the music videos on the channel. There are sections on original orchestral pieces, original trio pieces, Brazilian solo pieces and other lessons/ instructionals. Sure I can do a video on nails! May I ask your support by subscribing? Thanks again!
as you're a Brazilian Guitarist, my humble request to you to make lessons videos upon the IMPROVISATION TECHNIQUES OF LATIN players like Juanjo Dominiguez, Juan Falu, Louis Bonfa or of recent time like Yamandu etc... thank you, love from India...
Hello my friend! There are aome vídeos in the channel about improvisation. One of them is called "Brazilian Jazz". There is also a few of the guitar Friday Lives on this subject!
Mon ami, vous jouez très bien à la guitare, mais cela n’a rien à voir avec Monsieur Paco de Lucia, ni avec le flamenco. Avant toute chose, votre guitare est à 7 cordes, qui est utilisée dans le classique ou la bossa nova, mais inimaginable dans l’univers du flamenco. Ce n’est pas en jouant un peu de picado que vous allez m’expliquer le flamenco, et surtout la guitare de Monsieur Paco de Lucia. Malheureusement. Il faut que vous sachiez que le flamenco est un état d’esprit, et ce n’est pas n’importe qui qui peu le comprendre. Mais je tiens à vous dire bonne chance pour ce que vous pouvez offrir aux autres.
Thank you friend! Could you please show me where in this video I said I was going to explain "flamenco"? My intent was to show four phrases from an open musical perspective. If you would like to learn about flamenco specifically, I made a video with tips about the compas of bulerías, let me know what you think.
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar Mon ami Felipe, faites-nous une vidéo sur la guitare classique brésilienne ou bien la bossa nova. Vous avez de si belles musiques au Brésil et de si grands guitaristes (je tiens Gilberto Gil, Joâo Gilberto, Baden Powell de Aquino et Antonio Carlos Jobin en très haute estime,). Pour vous dire, je suis un fou des musiques du monde. C’est ma religion. Et la guitare brésilienne en fait partie. Je vous conseille d’écouter en Flamenco Moraïto Chico et son fils Diego Morao, Tomatito et son fils, Vincente Amigo en Espagne, Bau du Capo Verde, Birelli Lagrène (France) Stochelo Rosenberg (Holland)Angelo Debarre (F) Sylvain Luc (F), Tchanchou Vidal (F) Dorado Schmidt, (F) Django Reinhardt le plus grand guitariste de tout les temps (France) , qui à 13 ans à cause d’un incendie il a presque perdu l’usage de sa main gauche (tout ce que cet homme a joué dans sa vie il l’a accomplis avec 2 doigts. Écoutez-le si vous ne le connaissez pas encore). Tout cela pour vous dire que vous faites partie de ma famille guitariste et je vous félicite pour vos vidéos et vous encourage à continuer. Très respectueusement 🙏🙏🙏♥️🌹
?? Most people say I explain stuff too fast, plus you can skip ahead on the video if you want. But the amount of information regarding rhythm, fingering, tonality possibilities on each of those phrases needs to be addressed unless you are the kind of player who just memorizes where to put your fingers while having no understanding of whats happening thus never being able to really apply this stuff effectively. Read the other comments on this video and see how many people think like you. Zero. You have been the only douchebag to complain about this material which is free!! You are welcome to pay me a hundred dollars an hour for a lesson and have it the way you want. If not, then be greatful you can access free lessons and dont be a douchebag, douchebag!
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar I don't think calling me a beginner is insulting , hold your horses man & relax . your videos should target beginners to spread your ((knowledge)) wider .
Before doing things for success and numbers, I must first be happy and fullfilled. Teaching people A B Cs and where to put their fingers does not excite me. There are enough guys out there teaching beginner stuff, it would be a waste for me to do it if I can actually bring more interesting stuff to the table. Also you should not be looking for beginner content on a video about Paco de Lucía. And lastly, 99% of the people here seem to think differently than you. I find offensive to hear that I am "showing off" when I am giving away free content and breaking down interesting phrases very slowly. Thats why you got that answer. I have plenty of musical performances in the channel to "show off" with. This is a free lesson. Be thankful. If its over your head, go back and learn your scales and basics. Then I guarantee you will make better sense out of this, just as everyone else here has and wont have to make such a douche comment.
Paco de Lucia has been able to put an imprint on the art of flamenco since its founding to be accompanying it no matter how time passes. He is an artist of all ages. Farewell to music after him.🌍
I agree with you sir
I discovered you recently and I must compliment you first of all for your musicality and secondly for your teaching skills! Wish to study with you in person 😁
Matteo, I do offer private lessons online. Send me message on instagram @felipecoelhoviolao or facebook @felipecoelhomusic. Let e know when you're ready!
very competent instructor, his Picado is produced with a very quiet right hand.
being able to articulate what makes something truly great requires greatness. thanks for being such a great teacher; the technical explanation makes everything make more sense.
"its your obligation as a good guitarist"...totally
Thank you brother!
Amazing lesson, Felipe! You are a great teacher and musician, man! It's very hard to find such useful, accurate and relevant information about Paco's music style FOR FREE! Thanks a lot, dude!
Great lesson, Felipe. That's a nice 7 string you're playing
Thanks my friend! Lessons available!
Pure gold lesson thank you so much teacher Felipe 👌🤝
I feel like I should pay for all this free information and dam accurate information you share freely,
You're true gold!
You solved for me so many questions in so little time!
I hope you gonna succeed in everything you do,thanks alot!
Brother if you feel you should send some support it is very welcome. I offer private online lessons and I also take tips and contribuitions at my paypal coelhoexperiment@gmail.com. thank you so much for watching!!
Thank you. I loved.
Thanks bro😍😍🎸😍
Thanks for the info!
Um dos melhores conteúdos de flamenco que eu achei no RUclips, parabéns brother
Man, Paco had so many licks it's not even funny. Not only was his technique as near perfect as can be, his musical expression (and compositional abilities!) were supreme. He's one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived, surely.
True dat
Obrigado!!!!!!!!!!!❤
Fantastic
Bom seu trabalho!
Obrigado LookSik! Vc mora no Brasil?
Brother Thank you
I’m a big fan of Paco
Thank you for doing this
It helps me to attempt a higher quality of understanding ❤
Sure bro! Be welcome
Very good! Is difficult to say about Paco something new. But it was very interesting to listen your vision. Thank you👍🏼👊🏼
Soou muito bem esse violão!
Conteúdo excelente!! Uma verdadeira pérola num mar de distrações. Obrigado mesmo!
Opa meu Rei! Que bacana que curtiu!!
Amazing lesson Felipe but... I am totally lost in 7:35, would it be possible to have a video about it? I believe this is one of the most helpful tutorials I've ever seen... Simple and to the point. Thank you soooo much!
Hey JB thanks for watching. At 7:35 I say you can use any open string as long as it has some connection to the chord. That means the note should be part of the chord (best case scenario) like in a G major chord, where the third string (G) represents the tonic, or the second string (B) represents the third of the chord. Or second case scenario the open string should at least represet and "available" extension of the chord such as 9th or 13th. And the worst case scenario which you want to avoid is when the open string represents an outside (dissonant) note from the present chord, in that case, dont use it. Yes?
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar Yes! Thank you Felipe!!!!
Sir, I want to talk to you personally.. how can I do that please tell me..
What a sick video. Would love to see more stuff like this.
Have you heard that lick in vicente amigo's Guademici?
Have not my friend
Excellent!
I saw your video by chance and I would like to report that you are a really good player and teacher. If I ask, can you share a video about the nail?
Hey thank you brother! Be welcome to watch the music videos on the channel. There are sections on original orchestral pieces, original trio pieces, Brazilian solo pieces and other lessons/ instructionals.
Sure I can do a video on nails! May I ask your support by subscribing? Thanks again!
Thank you for reply bro. I already subscribed. I'll waiting video impatiently
as you're a Brazilian Guitarist, my humble request to you to make lessons videos upon the IMPROVISATION TECHNIQUES OF LATIN players like Juanjo Dominiguez, Juan Falu, Louis Bonfa or of recent time like Yamandu etc... thank you, love from India...
Hello my friend! There are aome vídeos in the channel about improvisation. One of them is called "Brazilian Jazz". There is also a few of the guitar Friday Lives on this subject!
I am an ex guitar teacher. This guy is superb.
Thank you bro! Make sure to check the videos of music performances here in the channel. They are my favourite
Lovely :)
Why are Brazilians so god damn good at guitar?
Konakol ??
Ya man
👍👍👍🎸🐦
😍🤩🔥⭐🌟✨👏👏👏
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I didn't know that James McAvoy could play flamenco on guitar 😁
✌️
still cant play that lovely arpeggio
which?
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar the first phrase that you taught in this video :( you perform it a bit fast
but then Inslow it down before going to the next, dont I?
Mon ami, vous jouez très bien à la guitare, mais cela n’a rien à voir avec Monsieur Paco de Lucia, ni avec le flamenco.
Avant toute chose, votre guitare est à 7 cordes, qui est utilisée dans le classique ou la bossa nova, mais inimaginable dans l’univers du flamenco.
Ce n’est pas en jouant un peu de picado que vous allez m’expliquer le flamenco, et surtout la guitare de Monsieur Paco de Lucia. Malheureusement.
Il faut que vous sachiez que le flamenco est un état d’esprit, et ce n’est pas n’importe qui qui peu le comprendre.
Mais je tiens à vous dire bonne chance pour ce que vous pouvez offrir aux autres.
Thank you friend! Could you please show me where in this video I said I was going to explain "flamenco"? My intent was to show four phrases from an open musical perspective. If you would like to learn about flamenco specifically, I made a video with tips about the compas of bulerías, let me know what you think.
ruclips.net/video/GXkR5cAYJ_g/видео.htmlsi=ssB7m59pcGzPYqT9
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar Mon ami Felipe, faites-nous une vidéo sur la guitare classique brésilienne ou bien la bossa nova. Vous avez de si belles musiques au Brésil et de si grands guitaristes (je tiens Gilberto Gil, Joâo Gilberto, Baden Powell de Aquino et Antonio Carlos Jobin en très haute estime,).
Pour vous dire, je suis un fou des musiques du monde. C’est ma religion. Et la guitare brésilienne en fait partie.
Je vous conseille d’écouter en Flamenco Moraïto Chico et son fils Diego Morao, Tomatito et son fils, Vincente Amigo en Espagne, Bau du Capo Verde, Birelli Lagrène (France) Stochelo Rosenberg (Holland)Angelo Debarre (F) Sylvain Luc (F), Tchanchou Vidal (F) Dorado Schmidt, (F) Django Reinhardt le plus grand guitariste de tout les temps (France) , qui à 13 ans à cause d’un incendie il a presque perdu l’usage de sa main gauche (tout ce que cet homme a joué dans sa vie il l’a accomplis avec 2 doigts. Écoutez-le si vous ne le connaissez pas encore).
Tout cela pour vous dire que vous faites partie de ma famille guitariste et je vous félicite pour vos vidéos et vous encourage à continuer.
Très respectueusement 🙏🙏🙏♥️🌹
Mon dieu : huit min pour expliquer une phrase ? Très très longue video pour rien.
?? Most people say I explain stuff too fast, plus you can skip ahead on the video if you want. But the amount of information regarding rhythm, fingering, tonality possibilities on each of those phrases needs to be addressed unless you are the kind of player who just memorizes where to put your fingers while having no understanding of whats happening thus never being able to really apply this stuff effectively. Read the other comments on this video and see how many people think like you. Zero. You have been the only douchebag to complain about this material which is free!! You are welcome to pay me a hundred dollars an hour for a lesson and have it the way you want. If not, then be greatful you can access free lessons and dont be a douchebag, douchebag!
More of showing off than teaching ...!!!
You would find the teachings very useful if you were not a beginner.
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar I don't think calling me a beginner is insulting , hold your horses man & relax . your videos should target beginners to spread your ((knowledge)) wider .
Before doing things for success and numbers, I must first be happy and fullfilled. Teaching people A B Cs and where to put their fingers does not excite me. There are enough guys out there teaching beginner stuff, it would be a waste for me to do it if I can actually bring more interesting stuff to the table. Also you should not be looking for beginner content on a video about Paco de Lucía. And lastly, 99% of the people here seem to think differently than you.
I find offensive to hear that I am "showing off" when I am giving away free content and breaking down interesting phrases very slowly. Thats why you got that answer. I have plenty of musical performances in the channel to "show off" with. This is a free lesson. Be thankful. If its over your head, go back and learn your scales and basics. Then I guarantee you will make better sense out of this, just as everyone else here has and wont have to make such a douche comment.
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar Seems like I pulled A very sensitive STRING and did a MAJOR effect for a BEGINNER ... anyway thanks for the advice Show Off 😜
Go troll elsewhere BEGINNER. This channel is not for guitar children