Hola Maria. ⚘️ Muchísimas gracias por esta otra video tambien. Tienes una pedagogía muy muy buena. Es realmente fácil de entender. Es apasionante de escuchar a la gente apasionada. Mucha Gracia Maria 💃
I was reading the Bible and worship instruments were mentioned, one of them being castanets. Stumbled on your channel and Im going to order one and come back to learn. Thank you for thr simple and beautiful explainations
First time castanets player, bought them this afternoon. I'll practice while dancing in my living room, by myself, because I suck. It's going to take some time to not sound or look ridiculous.
Be patient with your self. It takes a long time to feel like you really can master the coordination of playing while dancing. Practice, practice, practice is the key! Many thanks for watching
Great lesson and explanations! Best of the three I've watched so far. Question: Are all the fingers 5, 6. 7. 8, of the left hand ever used (rarely, sometimes, often), or are only fingers 6 and 7 used to play the 5th beat? Also, which castanets do you recommend? (don't fall off your fingers, good sound) Wood only please. Thank you!
What size are your castañuelas and for dancer do you recommend the small size of medium if my hand is 7.5 cm. I want to buy professional del Sur castanuelas I have the semi professional now . What is Easier to dance with
Thank you for watching the video, I'm very glad that you liked it! The RIA and the "carretilla" are indeed the most challenging movements. You need to work on the strength of the four fingers and speed will come afterwards. Be patient with yourself, it takes a while to have a clean sound, the important thing is regular practice, no matter if you have only a few minutes. I will be uploading another two videos with useful exercises. One is coming out today. I hope they are useful for you too. Keep up with the good work! Maria xx
Hola Maria quisiera saber si lleva mucho tiempo aprender ya qvel ria no me sale para nada y si todas las personas practicando llegan a tocar castañuelas.Muchas gracias sus videos son muy instructivos.
Hola Ana, muchas gracias por ver mi canal. Absolutamente, todo el mundo puede llegar a tocar las castañuelas. Estoy contigo en que lleva tiempo conseguir un sonido claro y de calidad, especialmente el ria y la carretilla. Practicar con regularidad es la clave, sobre todo los ejercicios de independizar los dedos. Practica el ria muy muy despacito y cada dedo por separado, el ria llegara antes de lo q piensas! Debido a la situacion q estamos viviendo he decidido dar clases on line de manera totalmente gratuita. Empiezan hoy y hay clase de castañuelas tambien. Si te apetece pasate por mi pagina de FB o IG para apuntarte @mariavegadancer un abrazo!
Thank you so much, Maria. I am really enjoying practicing during the pandemic, with baby socks on my castanets to keep from disturbing my housemates. I've noticed that the ties loosen as I start to play. I did just change them. Will they become more stable over time?
That's absolutely normal and they will get less loose in time. A quick tip is to wet the knot with water a bit before your practice, this will prevent slipping. Xx
I appreciate your subtitles. I am Deaf and it was completely accessible. Thank you!
This is my first time trying, and I enjoyed it a bunch. Maria, I like how you present the exercises so that we don't have to mirror you. Great!
Many thanks Bruna, so glad you are enjoying the videos xx
Love how you teach! Very well!
Hola Maria. ⚘️
Muchísimas gracias por esta otra video tambien. Tienes una pedagogía muy muy buena. Es realmente fácil de entender.
Es apasionante de escuchar a la gente apasionada.
Mucha Gracia Maria 💃
Muchas gracias a ti!
You do great Maria, thank you very much for your effort and professional approach. It helps a lot :)
Many thanks for watching! I really appreciate your comment.
I was reading the Bible and worship instruments were mentioned, one of them being castanets. Stumbled on your channel and Im going to order one and come back to learn. Thank you for thr simple and beautiful explainations
Thank you so much for watching! 🙏
I loved your video! So easy to understand! You're a great teacher! Thank you! 💜 from Chile!
You are so welcome! Glad to hear is useful :-) Many thanks for watching
Thank you very much Maria!! You are a wonderful teacher!!
Many thanks! That's very kind of you
Very easy to follow. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Many thanks for watching
First time castanets player, bought them this afternoon. I'll practice while dancing in my living room, by myself, because I suck. It's going to take some time to not sound or look ridiculous.
Be patient with your self. It takes a long time to feel like you really can master the coordination of playing while dancing. Practice, practice, practice is the key! Many thanks for watching
Great lesson and explanations! Best of the three I've watched so far. Question: Are all the fingers 5, 6. 7. 8, of the left hand ever used (rarely, sometimes, often), or are only fingers 6 and 7 used to play the 5th beat? Also, which castanets do you recommend? (don't fall off your fingers, good sound) Wood only please. Thank you!
Thank you 🌺
🤩💃🤩
Thank u 😊
Thanks a lot for watching!
Muchas Gracias guapa xx
What size are your castañuelas and for dancer do you recommend the small size of medium if my hand is 7.5 cm. I want to buy professional del Sur castanuelas I have the semi professional now . What is Easier to dance with
Thank you! Loved the video so much, tried the "RIA" it seems the hardest, how much time does it take to practice it very well?
Thank you for watching the video, I'm very glad that you liked it! The RIA and the "carretilla" are indeed the most challenging movements. You need to work on the strength of the four fingers and speed will come afterwards. Be patient with yourself, it takes a while to have a clean sound, the important thing is regular practice, no matter if you have only a few minutes. I will be uploading another two videos with useful exercises. One is coming out today. I hope they are useful for you too. Keep up with the good work! Maria xx
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Hola Maria quisiera saber si lleva mucho tiempo aprender ya qvel ria no me sale para nada y si todas las personas practicando llegan a tocar castañuelas.Muchas gracias sus videos son muy instructivos.
Hola Ana, muchas gracias por ver mi canal. Absolutamente, todo el mundo puede llegar a tocar las castañuelas. Estoy contigo en que lleva tiempo conseguir un sonido claro y de calidad, especialmente el ria y la carretilla. Practicar con regularidad es la clave, sobre todo los ejercicios de independizar los dedos. Practica el ria muy muy despacito y cada dedo por separado, el ria llegara antes de lo q piensas! Debido a la situacion q estamos viviendo he decidido dar clases on line de manera totalmente gratuita. Empiezan hoy y hay clase de castañuelas tambien. Si te apetece pasate por mi pagina de FB o IG para apuntarte @mariavegadancer un abrazo!
youtube.com/@ramonasimo
Thank you so much, Maria. I am really enjoying practicing during the pandemic, with baby socks on my castanets to keep from disturbing my housemates. I've noticed that the ties loosen as I start to play. I did just change them. Will they become more stable over time?
That's absolutely normal and they will get less loose in time. A quick tip is to wet the knot with water a bit before your practice, this will prevent slipping. Xx
@@mariavegaflamenco Thank you for the tip!
If you make the slipknot correctly that does not happen.😘
Ahhhhhhh
Many thanks for watching!
youtube.com/@ramonasimo
I have hear about Castanets from phonics and now i m here
Anybody else here to learn the basics so they can play the castanets when England lose to Spain tomorrow in the Euro 2024 final? 😂