Flamenco guitar lessons Toronto (22) (pure flamenco…)

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rubendiaz
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Flamenco guitar lessons Toronto (22) (pure flamenco…)

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This is a lesson on how to play rhythm & chords for cante accompaniment, on Buleria (pure flamenco…)is with a piece on 12 beats by Paco De Lucia with the great andalusian singer Camaron De La Isla.

http://www.rdiaz.org/rdvideo109.html


I used a very special guitar which is this model
http://www.andalusiang.com/enshdoblehoyo-cypress.html

and as you can see here it has sound portal
http://www.andalusiang.com/enshdoblehoy ... foto5.html

and some of the concepts of Smallman (the guitar that John Williams play) brought into flamenco sound.
http://www.andalusiang.com/enshdoblehoy ... foto4.html



I hope you like it!

Ruben Diaz
http://rdiaz.org/rdfoto37.html
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This singer is marvelous! Thanks for a look inside this special guitar also, I've never seen a bracing pattern like this on the top. Very interesting. Is this sound portal a recent development? I seem to see more and more guitars with this feature in the last years, or maybe I've just not been paying attention.
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Dear friend Kira

The sound portal concept its the new line of post Torres (who practically invented the guitar as we know today) concepts put in to practice in a master way, its like what Paco says, New that sound Old,Connor was the first who did that (the guitars that are played by Romero brothers)but in flamenco is totaly new concept,and for recording is interesting to place 2 mics,ans get different waves...

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Ruben
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