If I can find short lessons in something that I’m not too familiar with, it can create more excitement. I have to say, I love breaking up my normal practice routine with fun lessons like this. Break Up Your Practice Routing With Flamenco Chords It takes time, but it's something to keep in mind. That makes playing a progression with it way easier. You'll eventually get to the point where your strumming hand is like a machine, you don't have to think about it. Start with a single chord until it feels a little more natural. Instead of focusing on speed, focus on making the technique smooth. This is a little tricky so make sure to take it slow. It's a type of Flamenco Tango strum and you don't need a pick for it. The pattern is a syncopated pattern that's dripping with style.
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But I have a fun strumming pattern that amps up the Spanish flair even more! Jump to 15:11 in the video to hear this. Here's how I used it in the video's intro:Ī-Bb(b5)-A-Bb(b5) Spanish Chords Strumming PatternĮven if you just strummed each chord once it would have a Spanish flair. This can be easily thrown into the chord progression. You can find this pattern at 5:35 in the video.īy the way, I did include a chord chart for Gm. Just take it slow and learn it on one chord at a time before connecting chords. If you haven't learned any fingerpicking before this is a good one to use. The picking pattern is pretty straightforward. But I like the Bb(b5) a bit more, it's a little more exotic sounding. The Bb barre chord sounds good here too, and if you know it you can play it. The Bb(b5) is actually easier to play than a standard Bb barre chord.
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Don't let the parenthesis fool you, these are pretty easy chords to play. The order of the chords for the main progression is Dm-C(add9)-Bb(b5)-A. If you only walk away with some new chords this would be a successful lesson! But I'll show you a fingerpicking pattern and Flamenco strum pattern as well. But it’s the order of the chords that give this progression such a beautiful sound. The main chord progression is only 4 chords.