Arpeggio and Right Hand Lesson with Adam Del Monte

Adam Del Monte teaches about arpeggios and the right-hand on classical/flamenco guitar. Some nice explainations of the differences between flamenco and classical technique.

Note to my students: Please be aware that Adam is a flamenco influenced player. You should possibly not sit quite like him if you’re just starting out. However, his advice about the hand is good.

Classical and Flamenco guitar virtuoso Adam Del Monte stopped by the Guitar Salon International showroom and recorded a lesson on arpeggio technique for us. Here he’s playing a 1977 Antonio Raya Pardo flamenco guitar.

Video and quote via http://youtu.be/3KK0AmXUAQ0

Bradford Werner
Bradford Werner

Bradford Werner is a classical guitarist and music publisher from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He originally created this site for his students at the Victoria Conservatory of Music but now shares content worldwide. Curating guitar content helps students absorb the culture, musical ideas, and technique of the classical guitar. Bradford also has a YouTube channel with over 94,000 subscribers and 13 million views. He taught classical guitar at the Victoria Conservatory of Music for 16 years and freelanced in Greater Victoria for 20 years and now dedicates much of his time curating content online and helping connect the classical guitar community. See more at his personal website.

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  1. The way he sits is good. He just doesn’t use a footstool and saves twisting his lower back. The guitar rest is a great idea