Zambra:Â An Exciting Arabian Dance for Solo Guitar
Learn how to play the flamenco form Zambra with step-by-step guidance and demonstrations of this exciting but little-known Spanish guitar form. If you're just getting started with flamenco but know some basic classical guitar techniques, you can start playing the Zambra today! And even if you're an experienced player you'll gain valuable insight into the form, the music theory behind it, and instruction on the famous alzapĂșa technique along with a ready-to-go Zambra composition for you to perform and expand on using the tools given in this course.
Want to know how to get that classic Moorish/Arabic sound?
Get all the technique and music theory essentials you need to start playing the exciting Zambra form. Learn at your own pace with helpful tutorials and demonstrations, fully-notated sheet music in guitar tablature and standard notation, and tons of practice aids. Each guitar tab PDF comes with an incredibly helpful scrolling tablature play-along video with metronome to help you get the most out of your practice time!
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With the guidance and instruction found in this Zambra course you will:
- Start internalizing the common chord patterns and techniques found in drop D to play the "Andalusian cadence," a staple of flamenco guitar music.
- Learn the main theme for a Zambra and build on what you've learned by adding more embellishments and falsetas according to your skill level
- Entertain yourself and your friends by playing one of the most characteristically Arabic-sounding guitar works ever
- Start learning and playing more complicated and advanced flamenco techniques like alzapúa and more
Yes, It Really Is Possible to Play Flamenco Guitar!
Anyone can play flamenco guitar with the proper guidance, support and learning materials!
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What's Included In This Flamenco Mini-Course
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
What is the Zambra and why learn it?Â
The Zambra is actually a lesser known flamenco form but one of the most fun to play for guitarists. Think Zorba the Greek meets Paco de Lucia! In the first module we get our bearings as we begin to delve into this form. In this mini-course you'll learn:
- To understand and play the building blocks of the flamenco form Zambra
- To play in the alternate tuning of Drop D and get the main chord shapes you need for Spanish sounding music in the key of D harmonic minor and D phrygian
- How to play the main theme of Zambra which is instantly recognizable and fun
- A full intermediate-level Zambra composition with technique and music theory guidance which will allow you to develop your own unique ZambraÂ
- Ideas and elements you can add to a Zambra to make it your own
- How to play the very Arabic-sounding alzapĂșa technique in 6 easy steps, with exercises and drills included
All this ANDÂ practice play-along videos for each and every lesson, drill, and arrangement!
This Flamenco Guitar Course Is For You If...
- You need quality instruction with clear and easy-to-follow guidance, demonstrations and explanations.
- You're a Fingerstyle, Classical, or Latin jazz guitarist who is looking for new exciting music to add to your repertoire
- You aren't a strong sightreader or cannot read music, and you need a play-along video to guide you
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ZAMBRA: Arabian Dance for Solo Flamenco Guitar Mini-Course
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NICE TO MEET YOU
I'm Scot Taber
I started playing guitar at age 12 after my best friend brought home an electric guitar. At that point I had somehow assumed the "regular people" weren't allowed to play the guitar, that was something "people on TV" did. I had studied the trumpet and piano and so was already a "musician" in a sense, but it wasn't until I picked up a guitar that I truly found my calling.
My first teacher introduced me to all kinds of guitar styles, from rock and jazz to classical and flamenco, and it wasn't long before I was performing for flamenco dancers and teaching my own guitar students by age 17. In my ongoing career as a performing musician and educator I have played countless gigs and taught thousands of students in person, online, and through YouTube tutorials.
Over the years I've encountered an incredibly broad range of students with diverse learning styles and interests, and decided to take my experience with anticipating the problems and pitfalls students are likely to have when learning certain materials, as well as the learning materials and methods I've developed, and fashion them into a suite of courses that will be both accessible and challenging to guitar students of all levels.
"The Ultimate Nylon String Guitar Guide covers it all. After only 2 months I’m already playing real music and impressing my wife!"
- Mark Bayer
"I have always wanted to play the Spanish guitar. Scot's course gave me the tools to improve in a logical way, and the songs are great."
- Stefan Moubayed
"As an advanced guitarist I find Scot's method of teaching thorough and substantive. I've corrected many bad habits and improved my skills in the process!"
- Nancy Berman
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Become a better guitarist while learning a new and rewarding musical style.
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