Youtube Flamenco Guitar Lessons - Callejon del Muro (Minera)
In this video you can watch and listen to the whole piece Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia (from Siroco).
To access the tutorials on this video, you need to click on the card links that pop up at the relevant sections of the music. Just watch the upper right hand corner of the video screen.
Or you can check out the following list of videos that cover the entire piece:
01 - Pulgar Exercise - 42 - Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
02 - Arpeggio Exercise - 28 - Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
03 - Pulgar Exercise - 43 - Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
04 - Flamenco Tremolo Exercise - 21 Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
05 - Arpeggio Exercise - 29 - Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
What is Minera
Minera is another one of the toque libre (free form) palos in flamenco music. Similar to the other compas-free styles such as granaina, rondena, and taranta, minera is played freely with lots of rubato and resonant chords. In my opinion minera is crazier :-) than the other free flamenco forms. It’s traditionally played in G#Maj and when this harmony is combined with the dissonant open strings, very strange and dark chords emerge.
Callejon del Muro is in Paco de Lucia’s groundbreaking 1987 album Siroco which changed the world of flamenco guitar by introducing new harmonies and chord progressions.
The video tutorials focus on various flamenco guitar techniques such as pulgar, arpeggio, picado, free stroke, alzapua, and rasgueado. The mixed technique video lessons incorporate several different techniques within a single falseta.
There are plenty of flamenco guitar tabs available over the internet ranging from acceptably accurate to completely wrong. I utilize different sources plus the original music itself to piece together something that is as correct as I my ears can discern :-) Besides, when you have a good video tutorial, you also receive a lesson in how to use your fingers to play the falseta.
For free flamenco guitar lessons, simply subscribe to the atrafanaSchool mailing list
To learn flamenco guitar technique via a structured curriculum:
Total Training
To access the tutorials on this video, you need to click on the card links that pop up at the relevant sections of the music. Just watch the upper right hand corner of the video screen.
Or you can check out the following list of videos that cover the entire piece:
01 - Pulgar Exercise - 42 - Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
02 - Arpeggio Exercise - 28 - Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
03 - Pulgar Exercise - 43 - Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
04 - Flamenco Tremolo Exercise - 21 Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
05 - Arpeggio Exercise - 29 - Callejon del Muro (Minera) by Paco de Lucia
What is Minera
Minera is another one of the toque libre (free form) palos in flamenco music. Similar to the other compas-free styles such as granaina, rondena, and taranta, minera is played freely with lots of rubato and resonant chords. In my opinion minera is crazier :-) than the other free flamenco forms. It’s traditionally played in G#Maj and when this harmony is combined with the dissonant open strings, very strange and dark chords emerge.
Callejon del Muro is in Paco de Lucia’s groundbreaking 1987 album Siroco which changed the world of flamenco guitar by introducing new harmonies and chord progressions.
The video tutorials focus on various flamenco guitar techniques such as pulgar, arpeggio, picado, free stroke, alzapua, and rasgueado. The mixed technique video lessons incorporate several different techniques within a single falseta.
There are plenty of flamenco guitar tabs available over the internet ranging from acceptably accurate to completely wrong. I utilize different sources plus the original music itself to piece together something that is as correct as I my ears can discern :-) Besides, when you have a good video tutorial, you also receive a lesson in how to use your fingers to play the falseta.
For free flamenco guitar lessons, simply subscribe to the atrafanaSchool mailing list
To learn flamenco guitar technique via a structured curriculum:
Total Training