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		<title>New Lessons/Ideas: Flamenco Warmup, Jazz Guitar Groove &#038; Great  Tunes, Diatonic Chords</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I just published 4 new lessons/ideas that have helped me in learning flamenco guitar, jazz guitar, and how chords and scales relate! I hope they help you too. Please comment &#38;/or let me know if you have any questions, suggestions, comments &#38;/or ideas. Of course if you&#8217;re playing lefty, then the right-hand means left-hand &#8211; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I just published 4 new lessons/ideas that have helped me in learning flamenco guitar, jazz guitar, and how chords and scales relate!</p>



<p>I hope they help you too. Please comment &amp;/or <a href="https://www.guitarkitchen.com/help/contact/" data-type="page" data-id="361">let me know</a> if you have any questions, suggestions, comments &amp;/or ideas. </p>



<p>Of course if you&#8217;re playing lefty, then the right-hand means left-hand &#8211; basically whichever is your strumming hand.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.guitarkitchen.com/guitar-lessons/flamenco/flamenco-guitar-warmup-right-strum-hand/" data-type="page" data-id="4029">Flamenco Warmup (for the right-hand)</a>: This is a warmup I try to do most days &#8211; it goes through the major right hand strumming techniques (<em><a href="https://www.guitarkitchen.com/guitar-lessons/flamenco/flamenco-rumba/" data-type="page" data-id="443">rumba</a></em>, <a href="https://www.guitarkitchen.com/guitar-lessons/flamenco/rasgueados/" data-type="page" data-id="697"><em>rasgueados</em></a>, <em>albanico</em>, <em>azapua</em>) with a diatonic chord progression at a very slow tempo. I like it because it really helps warm up my hands and also improve my right-hand technique &#8211; this is definitely a great example of practicing slower being better!</p>



<p><a href="https://www.guitarkitchen.com/guitar-lessons/swing-bop-ragtime-secondline/30-days-to-master-beginning-jazz-guitar-introduction/improve-solos-right-hand-groove-jazz-guitar-version/" data-type="page" data-id="4080">Ideas to improve your Jazz Guitar Groove (right-hand exercises):</a> This goes through some different practice ideas that have helped me to (I hope) improve my groove, both with comping/chords and solos/single-line.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.guitarkitchen.com/guitar-lessons/swing-bop-ragtime-secondline/great-tunes-and-albums-for-learning-about-jazz-guitar/" data-type="page" data-id="4068">Great, Classic Tunes and Albums for Learning Jazz Guitar</a>: An incomplete list, but I am updating (like most things on GK) this when I get the chance.  It basically is a bunch of YouTube videos of some of the most classic &#8216;examples&#8217; of some of the greatest jazz guitarists in a variety of &#8216;jazz genres&#8217;.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.guitarkitchen.com/scales/e-major-diatonic-scales-intervals-chords-open-strings-sheet-music-tab/" data-type="page" data-id="4052">Creating Chords from a Diatonic (E major) Scale</a>: This shows how to create some cool triads and chords with an E major scale.  It&#8217;s especially to show how to create some beautiful open-string chords. It&#8217;s basically a companion to the <a href="https://www.guitarkitchen.com/guitar-lessons/flamenco/flamenco-guitar-warmup-right-strum-hand/" data-type="page" data-id="4029">Flamenco Warm-Up lesson</a>.</p>
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