Tutorials

This song was inspired by a great NY guitarist by name of Harry Jacobson. “What it is you do to me” is actually built around two twelve-bar progressions.  The first is a standard blues progression while the second is the same as the first except for the last four bars.  Those bars will take you the a new key.

Flamenco guitar piece with emphasis on playing alzapua.  Which is a typical flamenco playing style using the right hand thumb. 

This is an example of the lament and expressive Flamenco dance form the Soleares and it is in the 12 beat compas.

This is an example of the wonderful Flamenco dance the Tango which is in an 8 beat compas.

This is an example of the exiting rhythm of the Bulerias in 12 beat compas.

This is an example of playing the jazz guitar style. The opening is reminiscent of J.S. Bach and then leads into a swing style improvisation. 

This is an example of playing a country style song but with Spanish lyrics…lol