sounds like an acoustic electric with nylon strings. a microphone would sound a lot better, even though this one is kind of miced if it's the cordoba I think it is
I use those chords somewhat often, at least in a few of my songs, but that specific G9 voicing I haven't. I like it, but I usually play it with the open D string instead of the F that you're playing there. But the Flamenco style is super cool!!! My father was awesome!!! He really doesn't play as much as I wish he would, but I am working on it. Cool little vid!!!
hey thanks so much for the free pdf! i know it’s not the style you usually make videos on but I was wondering if you could check out good days by sza? the chords sound great on guitar
Solid progression. If you wanted to solo over this would you use E phrygian mode? And Fmj7#11 chord; could tht also be called a F∆7#4 or would that not be an acceptable term? Is the open B string the #11?
@@dylantorrance I recently played one at guitar center and the action must have been sub 2.5. it was the lowest action on any classical/flamenco guitar I've ever handled (gk pro)
Was hat das mit flamenco zu tun.dein daumenspiel ist falsch.aus dem wurzelgelenk,und im flamenco immer angelegt,apoyando! Vielleicht solltest Du dich bei einem Flamenco Gitarren Kurs anmelden.da langt das einigermaßen arpeggieren eines E7 Akkordes nicht.
Thanks, i'm not trying to pass as a flamenco player at all. This was just an example of a chord progression heard in that style of music. It was a request by one of my viewers, so I figured I would make a short video showing some chord shapes that could be used in flamenco music
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One camera is better
@@bjornyesterday2562 it is one camera, split for vertical shorts. My longer videos are in widescreen 👍
@@dylantorrance got it! I just like seeing everything in one shot
Where is the free pdf
Thank you superb and do able lesson
That free pdf cue in was smooth 😂
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How pdf?
Beautiful tone Dylan.
Thanks!
sounds like an acoustic electric with nylon strings. a microphone would sound a lot better, even though this one is kind of miced if it's the cordoba I think it is
I love the G9. Beautiful chord progression dude
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I use those chords somewhat often, at least in a few of my songs, but that specific G9 voicing I haven't. I like it, but I usually play it with the open D string instead of the F that you're playing there. But the Flamenco style is super cool!!! My father was awesome!!! He really doesn't play as much as I wish he would, but I am working on it.
Cool little vid!!!
The mysterious sound of Andalusia
Flamenco / Hit the road Jack ....
I love it 😁
Amazing! Thx for sharing
No prob, thank you
Muy bonito Dylan. Muy buena elección.
Gracias!
hey thanks so much for the free pdf! i know it’s not the style you usually make videos on but I was wondering if you could check out good days by sza? the chords sound great on guitar
Thanks ill check it out
Nice 👍
A question how can I get buy a guitar like yours..
Solid progression. If you wanted to solo over this would you use E phrygian mode? And Fmj7#11 chord; could tht also be called a F∆7#4 or would that not be an acceptable term? Is the open B string the #11?
Yes, yes, and yes 👍
Cool 😶🌫
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Omit 3 and 5? Wow. Guess I'd call it a G9 (omit 3&5). Sucks but at least it's beautiful
Where is the free pdf
In the description
Is this a gk negra?
Gk studio 👍
@@dylantorrance I recently played one at guitar center and the action must have been sub 2.5. it was the lowest action on any classical/flamenco guitar I've ever handled (gk pro)
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Hola!
С первых секунд я подумал что это Кукушка
Uno carao
It's funny that all these chords break your fingers
That E hits harder than the pill
the picking pattern is way off
Was hat das mit flamenco zu tun.dein daumenspiel ist falsch.aus dem wurzelgelenk,und im flamenco immer angelegt,apoyando!
Vielleicht solltest Du dich bei einem Flamenco Gitarren Kurs anmelden.da langt das einigermaßen arpeggieren eines E7 Akkordes nicht.
Thanks, i'm not trying to pass as a flamenco player at all. This was just an example of a chord progression heard in that style of music. It was a request by one of my viewers, so I figured I would make a short video showing some chord shapes that could be used in flamenco music