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So many channels on youtube... so the idea is to share the good and usefull ones here.
Here´s some I´ve been using:
Loads of exercises and falsetas, some promotional videos for a membership site or packages. Everything played with a metronome and very nice sound and video quality. Great stuff!! https://www.youtube.com/user/atrafanaschool
Jaime is a friend of mine who owns a very small tablao/Acadamy in Benalmadena He is a student of Torombo(Sevilla). He´s a dancer but also sings and plays the guitar a littlebit. Nice videos about cante, toque, baile and COMPAS!(Spanish) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGeQuXhp-9qMsF2wcEGChRw
Nice channel on cante, not to much videos yet. But I like the set up. Comes with a bit of information on the chosen palo and letras in real time. Pretty good for acompany practice and for those who want to sing along(Spanish and kinda English) https://www.youtube.com/user/CanteOnline/videos
Salva del Real has many great lessons on cante y baile acompanyment, a couple of years ago there was this monthly magazine "Acordes de flamenco" They used to do like one palo a month with video(DVD) and tablature. I think they stopped printing it... or at least my kiosko stopped selling it. For those of you interested, maybe you can order them online somewhere here: http://www.rdmeditorial.com/index.php?pag=5&revista=flamenco&estilo=style10 here you can find some of his lessons on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMwxoiKwHzPOQlPgSWcDcZg
Mikael Sempere is a student of Manuel Granados. He started this channel on youtube with the intention to be like a library for falsetas. Didn´t post anything for a while now. You can find many legendary falsetas, all of the explained step by step(in spanish). He clearly put a lot of effort in his videos. Very good stuff!! https://www.youtube.com/user/MiKelSempere/videos
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RE: Our favourite lesson channels on... (in reply to koenie17)
This thread will get slower and slower to load as the code screens every YouTube link to filter out unwanted videos and embed the video if it is not a channel.
RE: Our favourite lesson channels on... (in reply to Escribano)
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This thread will get slower and slower to load as the code screens every YouTube link to filter out unwanted videos and embed the video if it is not a channel.
You have been warned.
I´m not sure if I understand this correctly... If I post links to youtube channels this thread will get slow? My browser won´t let me post any embed videos!
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From: London (the South of it), England
RE: Our favourite lesson channels on... (in reply to koenie17)
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Mikael Sempere is a student of Manuel Granados. He started this channel on youtube with the intention to be like a library for falsetas. Didn´t post anything for a while now. You can find many legendary falsetas, all of the explained step by step(in spanish). He clearly put a lot of effort in his videos. Very good stuff!! https://www.youtube.com/user/MiKelSempere/videos
wow! what an archive. never seen this guys channel before. thanks!