Guillermo Rios

MASTERY OF THE FLAMENCO GUITAR SERIES VOLUME 3 Guillermo Rios DVD VIDEO CHITARRA FLAMENCA

MASTERY OF THE FLAMENCO GUITAR SERIES VOLUME 3. Guillermo Rios. DVD

In an artistic and enormously informative program, Guillermo Rios takes us into the magic world of the "Toques Libres". The absence of a metered pulse in these forms in no way limits their potential musical medium to serve the artist the fullest expressive possibilities. Malaguenas, Mineras, Rondenas, Granadinas, Tarantas are all discussed. The split screen increases clear views of both Guillermo's hands and includes performances of his own exquisite arrangements in these beautiful flamenco forms.

85 minutes. 

 

Guillermo Rios
 
Currently Guillermo lives and teaches in the Los Angeles, California area and works as a solo guitarist, Flamenco dance accompanist, and for nine years has been building and repairing guitars (a luthier) at Long Beach Guitar Repair, specializing in Flamenco guitars.
 
In September 1972, Guillermo Rios stepped off a plane in Madrid, Spain and began realizing a lifelong dream.  A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, he received his degree in English literature in 1968 and was subsequently commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.  By 1972, Captain Rios had completed two long combat tours in Vietnam and recovered from his wounds.  He arrived in Madrid at the age of twenty-six armed with fluent spanish and a burning desire to learn the Flamenco guitar.
 
 
 
Guillermo’s principal teacher was Juan Maya “Marote” - an artist of legendary knowledge with an incredible delivery.  “Marote” immediately declared that a twenty-six-year-old beginner could progress as far as anyone else, and that Guillermo would be able to start working as a Flamenco guitarist within two years; the only precondition was that Guillermo had to faithfully execute every detail of the maestro’s instruction.
 
 
 
Less than two years later, Guillermo was allowed to play alongside veteran musicians in Madrid’s Flamenco clubs where he began to accrue the enormous skills required of every professional.  For the next eight years, Guillermo worked the requisite seven-nights-a-week in the clubs: Torres Bermejas, Arco de Cuchilleros, and five continuous years in Las Cuevas de Nemesio.  He was then hired to tour Spain, Europe and Canada with the prestigious companies of Carmen Mora, Manolete Maya (Juan’s brother), Mariano Torres and Ricardo El Pelao.  He continued to study with Juan Maya - now his son’s godfather - as well as with Pepe Habichuela.  Counting the great Sabicas as one of his intimate friends, Rios constantly and respectfully grilled him about the art of Flamenco guitar.
 
 
 
 In 1983 Guillermo joined the Maria Benitez Dance Company and was her leading guitarist and musical director for five years.  Since then, he has appeared with every major Spanish dance company in the US, notable those lead by Jose Greco, Jose Greco II, Rosa Montoya, Jose Molina, and La Tania.  
 
 
 
Together with Rosa Montoya, Guillermo was awarded a grant for new music from Meet the Composer in New York; this was the first time the committee had every awarded it’s grant to a Flamenco guitarist.  Concurrent with his ensemble activities, Guillermo also developed a solo career and in 1983 was awarded a Canada Council Arts Grant for for compositional studies with Pepe Habichuela.  Guillermo has given solo concerts with his friend and teacher Juan Maya and with Mario Escudero throughout the USA, Spain and Canada.
 
 
 
In 1991, Guillermo became a member of the quarter Festival of Four, formerly known as A Festival of Strings.  With this group he had the good fortune to collaborate for four years with Emanuil Sheynkman, a highly esteemed Russian national who was considered a balalaika and mandolin virtuoso.  Sheynkman helped Guillermo adapt to the way classical musicians conceive, hear and play their music.  Now that Mr. Sheynkman is gone, the quarter consists of three guitarists and a flautist.  Festival of Four tours have been long and successful.  The group is currently on the roster of the Community Concerts Association.
 
 
 
Guillermo has also worked with the great Indian parodist Aashish Khan, and regularly collaborates with Pepe Habichuela on a variety of projects.  Guillermo lives and teaches in the Los Angeles, California area and journeys to Spain frequently to visit old friends.  He has three children.
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MASTERY OF THE FLAMENCO GUITAR SERIES VOLUME 2 Guillermo Rios DVD

MASTERY OF THE FLAMENCO GUITAR SERIES VOLUME 2. Guillermo Rios. DVD

In this volume, Guillermo Rios presents the quintessential flamenco form of Soleares and its cousin, Alegrias. He investigates and explains rhythmic structure, harmonic structure and compositional possibilities. With the aid of a specially programmed drum machine and the visual aid of a split television screen. Guillermo explains how syncopation is typically used, some of the choices possible in developing a solid melodic line supported by logical harmony. He seeks to educate and inspire and is successful in making Soleares and Alegrias accessible to beginners and professionals alike. He performs some of his own beautiful arrangements here as well. A booklet is also included.

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MASTERY OF THE FLAMENCO GUITAR SERIES VOLUME 1 Guillermo Rios DVD

MASTERY OF THE FLAMENCO GUITAR SERIES VOLUME 1. Guillermo Rios. Booklet, no Tab. DVD

Here are 16 sessions explaining and demonstrating how to practice and master the essential flamenco guitar techniques. You will learn how to develop your natural reflexes and train your fingers to move with speed, precision and the perfect touch for the music. Techniquesfor Alegrias, Tangos, Bulerias, Siguiryas and other forms are included: Relaxations and your natural reflexes; Relaxing the right hand; Relaxing the wrist and thumb; The Alzapua thumb technique; Speed without tension; Consistency of accent and tempo; Developing strength and endurance; The 12-beat compas; Using the 12-beat compas in Alegrias; "Zapateado Elegante" - a challenging piece for your repertoire; Tremolo and the effective bass lines; Tremolo study; The Juan Maya "Marote" rasqueado; The Guillermo Rios rasqueado; The Pepe Habichuela rasqueado and The 3-fingered picado and conclusion.

Format: DVD
Date Published: 7/20/2005

Song Title: Composer/Source:
01) Relaxation and your natural reflexes
02) Relaxing the right hand
03) Relaxing the wrist and thumb
04) The Alzapua thumb technique
05) Speed without tension
06) Consistency of accent and tempo
07) Developing strength and endurance
08) The 12-beat compas
09) Using the 12-beat compas in Alegrias
10) "Zapateado Elegante" - a challenging piece for your repertoire
11) Tremolo and the effective bass line
12) Tremolo study
13) The Juan Maya "Marote" rasqueado
14) The Guillermo Rios rasqueado
15) The Pepe Habichuela rasqueado
16) The 3-fingered picado & conclusion

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