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Flamenco Ukulele

Learn Flamenco Techniques to enrich your playing as well as 3 beautiful solo Flamenco compositions for Ukulele
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 2h 26m
Language: English
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Description

The Ukulele is becoming evermore popular and is being accepted as a serious instrument with immense potential. With many people playing and developing their technique a demand for more sophisticated material has arisen. We all know Ukulele is more than just a cute little guitar to play funny songs on. After many years of playing flamenco guitar I couldn´t help but try it on my Ukulele . Instantly I realized that Flamenco sounds fantastic on the Ukulele and began transcribing Flamenco pieces for Ukulele. The beauty of it is it´s not even as difficult as one might think!! In this course you will learn Flamenco techniques that you can apply to your playing in general.  We will be looking at techniques such as “Rasgueados” or Flamenco rolls, taps and arpeggios. We will also be learning 3 beautiful and impressive solo Flamenco pieces! Soleares, Tangos and Alegrías. All tabs are included!!

You will learn

✓ Flamenco Ukulele

Requirements

• own a Ukulele

This course is for

• Ukulele Players
Guitarist
Robert Collomb was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and started his career as a professional musician with 15 years. After receiving Manitoba, and Canada Council Grants he studied Flamenco guitar in Sevilla and Madrid. Some of his career highlights include live recordings for CBC Radio, tours through Germany and 2 years as solo guitarist for the Pforzheim city theatre. Robert is the author of a Flamenco method book published by Alfred Music Publishing and is the presenter of one of Europe´s largest Flamenco Festivals in Wuerzburg, Germany.
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 2h 26m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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