This is a one-stop shop for flamenco guitar enthusiasts. Here you will find transcriptions, exercises and tips. We will cover different styles like Bulerías, Soleá, Tangos, etc. Also, the melodies of flamenco singing so any instrument can play along!
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Samba Lamento by Luiz Bonfá.… More…
This popular Bulerías by Moraíto Chico comes from his 1992 album Morao y Oro. It is played in the key of B minor - por Taranta. It was also released as 'Vals Bulerías' by Moraíto in Encuentro Publications.… More…
Jerónimo Maya y Rycardo Moreno take on the theme 'Olé!' by Paco de Lucía in this Bulerías por Taranta.… More…
This Soleá (por arriba) sung by the great cantaor Enrique Morente provides us the melody of Caña. … More…
Fandango de Alosno is a branch of the Fandangos forms, sung here by the great cantaor Arcángel. … More…
Flamenco guitarist Manuel Parrilla is one of the leading exponents of the Jerez style. This Serrana explores elements of swing (soniquete), syncopation, golpe, and additive slur patterns. … More…
Performed here by Inma Morales, this study by Mario Escudero focuses largely on the right hand thumb (pulgar). … More…
Performed by Raphael Rabello, this study by Brazilian guitarist Gnattali explores melody within arpeggio articulation.… More…
Antonio Muñoz Fernández is a wonderful flamenco guitar composer and accompanist. His style sits comfortably between the contemporary and the traditional worlds of flamenco.… More…
These Scales and Arpeggios are examples of Technical Work, for Contemporary, Classical and Flamenco guitarists in 3rd year Conservatorium.… More…
These Scales and Arpeggios are examples of Technical Work, for Contemporary, Classical and Flamenco guitarists in 2nd year Conservatorium.… More…
These Scales and Arpeggios are examples of Technical Work, for Contemporary, Classical and Flamenco guitarists in 1st year Conservatorium.… More…
Homenaje a Paco de Lucía (Too Much Love Theme) by Tomatito y Michel Camilo is a beautiful tribute to the late Paco de Lucía. This guitar duet is featured as part of Tomatito's current live show, and is… More…
Diego del Morao is from Jerez de la Frontera and has an amazing playing style across all flamenco, and particularly Bulerías. … More…
Bulerías is one of the most exciting forms of flamenco, originating in the Andalusian town of Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz. … More…
Bulerías is one of the most exciting forms of flamenco, originating in the Andalusian town of Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz. … More…
Soleá de Alcalá is among the oldest forms of flamenco. This transcription shows Julián Estrada's interpretation of the melody, and the accompaniment style of Dani de Morón.… More…
Alegrias (meaning Joy) is a genre of flamenco and comes from the coastal Andalusian city of Cádiz. The melodies presented here are intended to be a representation of flamenco singing (cante), and to be… More…
This Bulerías is from Moraíto Chico, Album: Morao Morao (1999). … More…
This Bulerías is by the great Moraito Chico, from Jerez de la Frontera. This falseta uses prominent flamenco techniques such as alzapúa, pulgar, and rasgueo.… More…
Manuel Parrilla is one of the leading flamenco guitarist from Jerez de la Frontera. This Bulerías falseta is a wonderful example of his style, which has all the aire of Jerez Bulerías.… More…
This Silencio belongs to the flamenco form of Alegrias. It is a beautiful reflective time within the dance structure of Alegrias. This Silencio is played in the key of B minor (por Taranta).… More…
Sevillanas is a Spanish folkloric dance that has been brought into the flamenco genre. The dance is featured heavily in Seville hence the name Sevillanas, and is danced throughout the spring festival,… More…
Rycardo Moreno is a fascinating artist in the flamenco community. His sound is rich with the old sounds of cante jondo, but is equally fresh and renewed with his modern take on flamenco. Thinking in Jazz… More…
This melody by Duquende appears on the album Cómplices by Juan Gomez 'Chicuelo.' It features a beautiful vocal melisma and melody. … More…