In this first Adventure, we’ll explore the origins of the Spanish guitar sound and learn some important skills to help pave your way. Discover the musical influences that helped shape the Spanish guitar into the emotional instrument it is today.
Get a preview of what’s to come as you start building your musical toolbox.
Whether you’re just starting out or have played for years, this introductory module lays the foundation for a lifetime of enjoyment from playing the guitar.
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These are great your explanation is awesome. The end would be easier if I could remember all 8 notes played in sequence. Perhaps writing them or posting in between videos would keep people from watching video over and over to remember sequence. I’m a disabled marine dealing with a frozen right shoulder and arthritis in hands and joints. But my desire to play is strong. I move slow but would die before quitting. What Taylor guitar were you playing in the videos? I have two Taylors 214ce and 327e, but use the yamaha ll16 for fingerprinting. Have small hands use 214ce for most practice except for this Spanish course. Thanks for your help.
Hi Jerry, I love your spirit. I’m using the Taylor 214ce and a Yamaha AC5R for acoustic steel string guitars. I use several handmade flamenco guitars for the Spanish guitar lessons. Here’s a little more about those: https://tomasmichaud.com/my-guitars/
Awesome, always been little hesitant about purchasing a Spanish style guitar until I could learn more about playing them. Maybe soon looking that way.
After some distraction I am finally starting the course. Just completed the 1st lesson. So rewarding.
Just completed the first adventure. Really enjoying the flow and structure of the lessons. Well done!
Great first adventure, Tomas. Even if you are not a beginner, it is very interesting and always useful to start from the very beginning, it creates the right atmosphere for what it comes next.
GREAT!!! Adventure 1 Intro to all these other adventures- thank you for breaking it down which really helps me (I’m sure others as well).