Pro Tip - Free Playlist

Pro Tip - Free Playlist

A collection of videos with useful tricks that most pros know, and other fun stuff. Ways to refine your practice and things about the guitar that every player should know.

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Pro Tip - Free Playlist
  • What Do These Words Mean? Dance Accompaniment Words Explained

    Really important words to know about when accompanying dance including escobilla, subida, cierre and llamada.

  • F Chord - Flamenco Guitar Pro Tip

    Is that pesky flamenco F chord giving you a problem? Have trouble making chord changes? Learn how to deliberately grab that F chord with this handy Pro Tip which will have you getting that effing F chord a lot faster after practicing this.

  • Refine Alzapua Technique - Pro Tip

    Refine your alzapua technique by paying attention to these few important things. In this alzapua flamenco guitar lesson, Kai covers alzapua bulerias and alzapua tangos and kinds of alzapua technique within those palos.

  • How to fix your cejilla (peg capo) - Pro Tip

    Peg capos are beautiful and wonderful to use, but sometimes they break! Get your G string out and fix that cejilla you've been just starring at! Kai's easy to follow pro tip shows you how to fix your peg capo.

  • Buleria Foot Tapping

    This is one of the ultimate Buleria Pro Tips - If you’ve ever wondered why flamenco players tap their feet in this way for Bulerias, or if you’ve just struggled to learn this, this video is for you! Kai explains why it’s so useful and shows you how to learn to keep yourself in compás simply by le...

  • What is a Golpe - Beginner Pro Tip

    The golpe is one of those quintessentially flamenco techniques - we hit the guitar with our nail or finger for a satisfying percussive thwack! In this video we take a quick look at the different kinds of golpes - when to use which and how they work.

  • Which Guitar - Beginner Pro Tip

    We get a lot of people asking what kind of guitar they should get to start playing flamenco. In this video we explain what makes a guitar a flamenco guitar, and what guitars are best for starting out your flamenco adventures!

  • My Wrist Hurts - Beginner Pro Tip

    If you’re starting to play the guitar and finding that the wrist of your left hand hurts, then his video is for you. Kai looks at some simple approaches to using your fretting hand in a way that causes as little strain as possible. So you can practice without pain!

  • Counting and Subdividing - Tutorial

    Warning - Even we think this video is boring to watch. But it’s about this one trick that will make you better at counting subdivisions, which will make you have better time, which will make you a better musician. Which is the whole point, right? So feel free to skip this one. Unless you want to ...

  • Bulerias Explained - Phrasing Bulerías in Sixes - Discussion and Demonstration

    Kai and percussionist Kassandra Kocoshis look at the two-feel and the three-feel in Bulerias - how they work together and against one another in real life. This videos is more of a discussion/demonstration than a tutorial, but should be helpful in showing how you can be more free in your use of r...

  • Rasgueado Practice - Pro Tip

    Get a better sound from your rasgueados? Learn how to practice for a fuller sound with this Pro Tip.

  • Pro-Tip for Beginners - Which Guitar?

    We get a lot of people asking what kind of guitar they should get to start playing flamenco. In this video we explain what makes a guitar a flamenco guitar, and what guitars are best for starting out your flamenco adventures!

  • Pro-Tip: Left-Hand Stretches for Flamenco Guitar by Kai Narezo

    This Pro-Tip video takes a look at two of the most annoying left-hand stretches that come up in flamenco guitar. They’re used mainly when playing Por Medio (in the key of A Phrygian), though you’ll also find them in other keys. It’s all about knowing how to approach them, so that’s what we look a...

  • Alegrias - Starting on 12 or 1 - Tutorial

    You can start Alegrias compás on either 12 or 1, and learning how to go back and forth easily is an important part of playing compas. This tutorial shows you how to get comfortable switching between the two, and the how to vary your compás.