Welcome to one of the most active flamenco sites on the Internet. Guests can read most posts but if you want to participate click here to register.
This site is dedicated to the memory of Paco de Lucía, Ron Mitchell, Guy Williams, Linda Elvira, Philip John Lee, Craig Eros, Ben Woods, David Serva and Tom Blackshear who went ahead of us.
We receive 12,200 visitors a month from 200 countries and 1.7 million page impressions a year. To advertise on this site please contact us.
Hey Ricardo, thanks for the ukelele stuff. Jake Shimabukuro is a terrific musician. And thanks for introducing me to Taimane...many talents and an interesting stage presence.
Here's a non flamenco one. Rasqueado on one string. Like tremolo with the back of the nails.
Cool thanks for that. He is obviously a master at whatever chinese music that is. I gather the angle is tilted and he sits with that instrument vertical. Very clean and good rhythm that guy has.
after she does the e/f ras, wwhat is the song she is going into? I remember it from the early 60's but dont know the name if anyone knows.
I think its a Cream song... "Strange Brew" or something like that (if you mean in this clip: ) I really liked Taimane's style, and same for the other guy Ricardo posted a clip of.
Jb
_____________________________
¡Si esto no está en compas, esto no es el Flamenco!
Agreed Koella! When I lived in a bedsit around Glasgow University, my favourite albums were Paco de Lucia, Carlos Santana, John Coltrane and John Handy.
cheers,
Ron
_____________________________
A good guitar might be a good guitar But it takes a woman to break your heart
Im with Simon, if you didnt recognize "Sunshine of your Love", you need a good butt kicking, pronto. What the hell is wrong with people!!!
LOL, hey... I wasn't even BORN YET when Cream were playing this stuff, so you're lucky I even recognised it as Cream at all! Now if you'd asked me the name of a METALLICA song...
Jb
_____________________________
¡Si esto no está en compas, esto no es el Flamenco!