La Guitarra Flamenca de Gerardo Nunez

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Gerardo is one of the most skilled and without doubt technically one of the most perfect flamenco guitarist. He has participated in experiences of jazz and other genres, being one of the most convincing cases of integration of the jondo sound in other musical schemes, which has come to be known as fusion.
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La guitarra flamenca de Moraito

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Moraito, the most important representative of the modern school of Jerez and undoubtedly one of the best accompanying guitarists for cante, plays and explains in the first part of this video five selected pieces from his repertoire: two Bulerias, Sevillanas, Tangos and Vals-Bulerias.
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La guitarra flamenca de Manolo Franco

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Manolo Franco, winner of the "Giraldillo del Toque de la III Bienal de Arte Flamenco" 1984 in Sevilla, plays and explains two of his prize-winning concert pieces: a Colombiana and a Guajira. Manolo discusses each toque step by step. Special fingerings and techniques of both hands are being analyzed in great detail.
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La guitarra flamenca de Merengue de Cordoba Vol 1,2

In this video, Merengue de Cordoba, one of the most experienced teachers of the flamenco guitar, who has brought forth young talents such as Vicente Amigo, Paco Serrano and Jose Antonio Rodriguez, addresses himself in particular to beginners. Alegrias, Bulerias, Colombiana, Rumba, Sevillanas, Solea, Tientos, Verdiales...
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Hot Licks - Andy Summers Guitar

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Andy Summers not only teaches some great guitar parts from his years with The Police, he demonstrates some more advanced playing plus jazz and blues styles. You’ll learn about chord group memorization and clusters, special suspensions, visualizing the root, mapping out the neck, modal interchanges, “squeezing” the chords, and a whole lot more. Plus some great live performances by Andy playing with his band!
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Paul Mehling - Learn To Play Django-Style Gypsy Jazz Guitar Vol.1 Rhytm

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They don’t call it "hot guitar" for nothing! The driving style pioneered by Django Reinhardt and other Gypsy players became one of the dominant sounds in jazz during the thirties and forties, and its influence is still strongly felt today. Paul Mehling knows the style as well as anyone, and he takes it apart in detail for the learning player.
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Charlie Byrd - Contemporary Acoustic Jazz Guitar

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Charlie is generally recognized as the founding father of nylon string jazz guitar. He was one of the original Great Guitars that recorded on Concord (along with Herb Ellis and Barney Kessel) and is an “elder statesman” of the instrument.
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vGuitarLessons free 45 videos

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If you are interested in learning, Electric, Acoustic, Jazz, Rock, Blues, Punk, Metal, you are in the right place. We provide video guitar lessons so you can learn songs from all your favourite bands.
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Guitar Techniques #112 June 2005
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Every month we feature full transcriptions of guitar songs and intrumentals in every genre, from blues and rock, to acoustic and jazz. We take pride in providing the most accurate transcriptions around, and cover a full range of styles. The Guitar Techniques tutors' workshops provide some of the best guitar tuition available.
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