Coming Back to Flamenco Guitar? Start Here.

Have you taken a break from flamenco guitar and now feel like your hands won’t cooperate? In this lesson, Ben Stubbs shows you exactly how to rebuild your technique, improve barre chords, eliminate string buzz, and reconnect your brain-to-hand coordination after time away from the instrument. Whether you’ve been away for a few weeks, several months, or even years, this flamenco guitar lesson will help you get back on track quickly.

You’ll learn proper leverage for clean barre chords, how elbow position affects tone and comfort, the Andalusian Cadence used throughout flamenco music, practical flamenco strumming patterns, and a simple distributive practice method that accelerates progress while reducing frustration. This lesson is ideal for guitarists coming from classical, rock, jazz, fingerstyle, or acoustic backgrounds who want to develop authentic flamenco guitar technique, compás awareness, rhythm, and confidence. If you’re serious about improving your flamenco guitar playing, this lesson provides a structured path back to consistent progress.

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