Still Struggling to Nail That Real Flamenco Feel?
You’re Not Alone.
Most guitarists jump from YouTube clip to YouTube clip, memorising licks but never feeling the compás settle in their bones. Technique is useful—but seeing exactly how the notes sit over the beat is what flips the switch from confusion to confidence. That’s precisely what this free Progression Pack delivers.

Split-screen video — watch both my hands while the TAB scrolls in real time.

Printable PDF TAB — keep it on your music stand, mark fingerings, practise offline.

GuitarPro file — slow it down, loop bars, or transpose with one click.
Real Players. Real Duende.
Note from the Maestro:
I could show you 30 videos of students thanking me for everything they’ve learned—guitar in hand, big smiles on their faces… and even the occasional heartfelt olé.
But I know you’re not here to watch videos. You’re here for the tablature. And I get it. Still, before you click that button, take a moment to read these 3 comments. They’re real, honest, and straight from the heart. They reflect what happens when you learn with structure and consistency. And I’m pretty sure that soon, your comment will be featured here too.
After months (or even years) with Pedro, you start to truly notice the progress.
Thanks a lot for the videos, it really helped me strengthen what I’ve already learned. Thanks much, maestro!
About me
Hi! I’m Pedro, a flamenco guitarist and teacher with over 20 years of experience helping students from all over the world master the art of flamenco guitar. I’ve studied with legends like Manolo Sanlúcar, Dani de Morón, Rafael Riqueni and Diego del Morao, and I’m passionate about sharing what I’ve learned.
My teaching style is personal, structured and motivating—with a touch of Andalusian humor. I’ve created one of the most complete flamenco guitar academies online, and now I’m bringing it worldwide through FlamencoGuitarPro.
Let’s play flamenco, seriously… but not too seriously

Don’t Just Watch Flamenco. Learn It.
And don’t worry — watching Paco de Lucía videos in slow motion doesn’t count as practice.
Real Flamenco. Real Answers.
“I’m not just another guy who learned flamenco on YouTube. I’m from Andalucía, raised by the sound of the guitar. Ask away.”