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A flamenco guitar is a type of classical guitar
Classical guitar

The classical guitar, also known as the "Spanish guitar", and in more recent times as the "nylon string guitar" ? is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones....
, built for the purpose of playing Flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
 music.

Flamenco guitar can also refer to toque, the guitar-playing part of the art of Flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
. Both uses are documented on this page.
traditional flamenco guitar is made of Spanish
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 cypress
Cupressaceae

The Cupressaceae or cypress family is a conifer family with worldwide distribution. The family includes 27 to 30 genera with about 130-140 species....
 and spruce
Spruce

A spruce is a tree of the genus Picea, a genus of about 35 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the Family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal regions of the earth....
, which accounts for its characteristic body color, and is lighter in weight and a bit smaller than a classical guitar
Classical guitar

The classical guitar, also known as the "Spanish guitar", and in more recent times as the "nylon string guitar" ? is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones....
, to give the sound a "brighter" and percussive quality.






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A flamenco guitar is a type of classical guitar
Classical guitar

The classical guitar, also known as the "Spanish guitar", and in more recent times as the "nylon string guitar" ? is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones....
, built for the purpose of playing Flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
 music.

Flamenco guitar can also refer to toque, the guitar-playing part of the art of Flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
. Both uses are documented on this page.

Construction

The traditional flamenco guitar is made of Spanish
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 cypress
Cupressaceae

The Cupressaceae or cypress family is a conifer family with worldwide distribution. The family includes 27 to 30 genera with about 130-140 species....
 and spruce
Spruce

A spruce is a tree of the genus Picea, a genus of about 35 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the Family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal regions of the earth....
, which accounts for its characteristic body color, and is lighter in weight and a bit smaller than a classical guitar
Classical guitar

The classical guitar, also known as the "Spanish guitar", and in more recent times as the "nylon string guitar" ? is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones....
, to give the sound a "brighter" and percussive quality. Volume has traditionally been very important in flamenco construction, as guitarists needed to be heard over the sound of the dancers' nailed shoes. The flamenco guitar, in contrast to the classical, is often equipped with a tap plate called golpeador, commonly made of transparent plastic, similar to a pick guard, whose function is to protect the body of the guitar from the rhythmic finger taps, or golpes
Golpe

Golpe has multiple meanings, as described below:* In music, golpe can mean**Golpe is a Flamenco guitar technique where one uses the fingers to tap on the soundboard of the guitar, from the Spanish "golpe", meaning to strike....
. Originally, flamenco guitars were made with wooden tuning pegs similar to a violin. Some guitarists still prefer these pegs to the classical style modern tuning gears. It is widely accepted that more weight in the headstock
Headstock

Headstock or peghead is a part of guitar or similar stringed instrument. The main function of a headstock is holding the instrument's strings....
 can improve sustain; unsurprisingly, less weight can result in quicker attack, a desirable quality in a flamenco guitar. This could explain why many flamenco players still favor the traditional pegs. The action or the height of the strings above the fingerboard is generally lower (<3mm at the 12th fret) than that of a classical guitar. This aids faster playing, especially during fast picado
Picados

Picados -- the flamenco scales of a guitar or guitar playing technique by which the musician plays scale passages by alternating the index finger and middle fingers....
 passages, but can lead to some fret buzz-also a frequent feature of the traditional 'flamenco' sound. Also, the lower string height greatly helps reduce fatigue of the left hand over lengthy performances.

In short, flamenco guitars are better suited for flamenco music than classical guitars. Some modern flamenco guitars (flamenca negra), however, use similar materials to high-end classical guitars. These guitars hope to capture some of the sustain achieved by concert calibre classical guitars while retaining the volume and attack associated with flamenco.

Music


Flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
 is a genuine Spanish artform. It exists in three forms:
  • Cante: the song (this is the heart of flamenco)
  • Baile: the dance
  • Toque: guitar playing


Strictly, flamenco guitar is an accompaniment to singing and dancing in the traditional Flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
 forms. Those in English-speaking countries outside the Flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
 community often use it to mean vaguely Spanish-sounding guitar playing which utilises some of the techniques listed below, especially rasgueado
Rasgueado

Rasgueado is a guitar finger strumming technique commonly associated with flamenco guitar music. It is also used in classical guitar and other fingerstyle guitar picking techniques....
. To gain some understanding of the stricter definition of flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
, read the main article
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
.

Techniques

Flamenco is played somewhat differently from the classical guitar, utilizing different strumming patterns and techniques. Flamenco is commonly played using a cejilla
Capo

A capo tasto , or simply capo, is a device used for shortening the strings, and hence raising the pitch, of a stringed instrument such as a guitar, mandolin or banjo....
 (capo) which somewhat causes the guitar to sound more brilliant and percussive. However, the main purpose in using a cejilla is to change the key of the guitar in order to suit the singer's vocal range.

In addition to the techniques common to classical guitar, flamenco guitar technique is uniquely characterised by the following:
  • Golpe
    Golpe (guitar technique)

    Golpe is mostly used in Flamenco guitar. It is a finger tap on the golpeador ....
    : Percussive finger tapping on the soundboard at the area above or below the strings. This requires a golpeador (tap-plate) in order to protect the surface of the guitar.
  • Picado
    Picados

    Picados -- the flamenco scales of a guitar or guitar playing technique by which the musician plays scale passages by alternating the index finger and middle fingers....
    : Single-line scale passages performed apoyando but with more attack and articulation.
  • Rasgueado
    Rasgueado

    Rasgueado is a guitar finger strumming technique commonly associated with flamenco guitar music. It is also used in classical guitar and other fingerstyle guitar picking techniques....
    : Strumming done with outward flicks of the right hand fingers, done in a huge variety of ways. A nice rhythmic roll is obtained, supposedly reminiscent of the bailador's (flamenco dancer) feet and the roll of castanets.
  • Alzapua: A thumb technique which has roots in oud
    Oud

    The oud is a pear-shaped, stringed instrument, which is often seen as the predecessor of the western lute, distinguished primarily by being without frets, commonly used in Middle Eastern music....
     plectrum technique. The right hand thumb is used for both single-line notes and strummed across a number of strings. Both are combined in quick succession to give it a unique sound.
  • Tremolo
    Tremolo

    Tremolo, or tremolando, is a Musical terminology with several meanings:* A regular and repetitive variation in amplitude for the duration of a single note; this is the most common meaning....
    : Done somewhat differently from the conventional classical guitar tremolo, it is very commonly played with the right hand pattern p-i-a-m-i.


See also

  • List of Flamenco guitarists
    List of guitarists by genre

    This is a list of notable guitarists, organized by genre....
  • Luthiers
    • José Mouinho
    • Domingo Esteso
      Domingo Esteso

      Domingo Esteso was a luthier who trained under Manuel Ram?rez . His nephews, Faustino and Mariano Conde inherited his workshop and changed the name to Conde Hermanos....
       (1882-1937)
    • Conde Hermanos
      Conde Hermanos

      Conde Hermanos are world famous luthiers of classical music and flamenco guitars.The Conde dynasty was founded by Domingo Esteso in 1915 in Madrid....


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