
Tío Arango (Flamenco Guitar)
Tío Arango (soleá) by Vicente Amigo. https://youtu.be/5Lxe7ZJKiJQ The soleá (plural = soleares) is a 12-beat style in flamenco that is always played using the Spanish

Tío Arango (soleá) by Vicente Amigo. https://youtu.be/5Lxe7ZJKiJQ The soleá (plural = soleares) is a 12-beat style in flamenco that is always played using the Spanish

Silla y el Tiempo (Farruca)Composed and performed by Vicente Amigo. https://youtu.be/-FKY7v7M6qA The farruca is another style in the flamenco genre which belongs to the flamenco

Callejón de Luna (taranta).Composed and performed by Vicente Amigo. The taranta style of flamenco belongs to the family of Cantes de Levante (i.e., songs from

Vivencias Imaginadas (zapateado).Composed and performed by Vicente Amigo. The zapateado — a dance with percussive footwork — has its origins in the pre-flamenco Tanguillo de

Sierra del Agua (rondeña).Composed by Vicente Amigo & performed by Luciano Ghosn. The rondeña is a style of flamenco music that has its roots in

Tangos del Arco Bajo (tangos).Composed and performed by Vicente Amigo. According to musicologists (e.g., Faustino Nuñez, Guillermo Castro, etc.), the flamenco tango has its rhythmic
My mission is to teach guitarists how to reach their goals faster and better than the norm.
LEARN MORE
Diego Alonso Audette © 2024. All RIghts Reserved