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Top 5 Songs for Spanish Guitar you should know! (@CordobaGuitars )


Here are my top 5 Spanish Guitar (Classical Guitar Nylon String) hit songs from beginner/intermediate to advanced songs. You’ll find that every seasoned Spanish Guitarist has at least a few of these in repertoire. These all come from Classical composers. All were Spaniards, except the Malaguena composer(Cuban).

Let me know if you agree with my choices? What would you add to this list?

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00:00 Top 5 Spanish Guitar Songs
00:20 Cordoba Protege C1 Matiz Guitar Description
00:45 Lagrima – Francisco Tarrega
01:07 Malagueña – E. Lecuona
01:49 Romanza – Anonymous
02:22 Recuerdos de la Alhambra – Francisco Tarrega
03:38 Asturias – Isaac Albeniz

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45 thoughts on “Top 5 Songs for Spanish Guitar you should know! (@CordobaGuitars )

  • this is a slightly incorrect description which leads to confusion! – Top 5 CLASSICAL Songs for SPANISH Guitar .
    I expected to hear flamenco .

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  • Agree. Except Malaguena, I play the other four songs, especially Recuerdos de la Alhambra and Asturia, even until now on my old age. But to be honest, they are not the songs written by Tarrega and Albenz I like most. I like Cadiz, Torre Bermeja, Carnaval de Venezia (this is song I can't play though). And of course I like Paraguay composer, Agustin Barrios Mangore, that I play the most.

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  • please make follow-up video Top 10 Spanish Guitar songs, I want to be introduced to more Spanish classicals.

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  • Beautifully played, Thank’s my friend ????
    The Lord’s love + grace be with you
    His Hope + peace, in Life, and beyond the grave

    Hope you are all well and resting in Jesus saving love + grace ????

    Warmest Love + blessing’s friends ????

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  • I was more impressed how well and Unique you made that guitar Sound, That number one song, Austraias was the Best, You added a Flamenco touch, that made your Version of Austrias greater and more Valuable. I also love that beautiful looking tan Fret board. Your Beautiful so-called unexpensive Flamenco guitar, was probable made by a Luthier, Who definitely gave your guitar, a rich interior built Sound. Hold on to That guitar, The sound and looks is Marvelous. What you claimed is a cheaper guitar, is actually a Beautiful Spanish Flamenco sounding Guitar!!!

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  • Thank you. ???????? One ☝️ question: do you have a video in which you teach and explain the finger-techniques you need to learn in order to play those pieces? Thank you so much! ????????

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  • Wow you play all these pieces so well one really travels to this 🙂 This Cordoba Matiz in classical blue is on my list now for sure!!!

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  • I've been searching for that guitar piece forever ♾️
    I had a neighbor in Manila who was a guitar teacher and he had a handsome nephew who played that song during recital.
    Finally found it.
    Romanza. Can't believe that the composer is unknown.
    A piano teacher taught me to play it on the piano but I have forgotten how…????

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  • Wow … there's just something about Spanish guitar music that hit my feelings so hard. So beautiful, so passionate, so romantic ????

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  • Starting to learn this style to improve my skills after 3+ years of just chords, thank you so much for the recommendations! Big Tarrega fan too!
    Subbed!

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  • I have that same guitar. I didn't think I would like it as much as I do. I hate that coral color, and am looking into repainting it a different color. My only real complaint about the guitar is the high action. Maybe I got a lemon, I don't know, but I have it lowered about as low as it will go, and it's still fairly high. It's a bit difficult to play above about the seventh fret or so. But it actually sounds pretty decent, responds well to loud, aggressive playing. I don't think of it as particularly subtle, but hey, it was $150. It's great for that price.

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  • سلام من از ایران ویدئو شما ما می بینم
    خیلی برایم هنر شما لذت بخش بود. چند ماهی است که فلامنکو تمرین می کنم. در ایران این سبک موسیقی خیلی طرفدار دارد ‌.❤

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  • I do not find the way to replace any of these 5 songs, yet I find painful not to include the movement #2 of the "Concierto of Aranjuez"

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  • I played classical guiar from 6 to 16 years old, I'm 20 now, I recently bought a new guitar because my other one was broken and in this video I found 2 of the songs I played when I was about 10-11 years old and I didn't know the name of them. This video made me so nostalgic and I'm going to relearn this songs. Thank you very much for this!!!!

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  • Thanks! This was so fun! The song I'm aspiring to play is the Recuerdos de Alhambra because I visited the Alhambra a few times and love Granada too! I have a Spanish Guitar Solos book that has 3 of the other songs in it, but my version doesn't sound like yours. (LOL) I'll keep practicing!!!

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  • Hey, I have that guitar, the blue one though. It just shows that when you are a good guitar player, it doesn’t matter what guitar you have cuz I’m just learning and hence the sound that I’m producing isn’t as nice and clean whereas with the same guitar, you are doing magic!

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  • If I met David randomly, in a grocery store line, I'd say to myself "I bet this guy plays Flamenco." He just looks it. After 50 years of playing guitar, my goal for next year is to memorize these while working on Capricho Arabe now. Really thinking the Spaniards are the preternatural spirits of the guitar.

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  • ¡Gracias, excelente selección! Me encantaría oirte tocar Luna de Fiesta, de José Luis Encinas…

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  • How are you making it have reverb?? Are you editing the Audio a little

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