Latin & Flamenco

At Lost Note Guitar Academy, we bring that spirit to life through our Flamenco & Latin Guitar Program — a one-of-a-kind experience for guitarists who want to connect deeply with music, movement, and tradition.

Our Master Coach has lived and studied in Spain, training with some of the country’s most respected flamenco masters. That experience shapes every lesson, giving you authentic insight into what makes flamenco and Latin music truly alive.

Flamenco guitar isn’t just about playing fast — it’s about the compás, the heartbeat of the music. You’ll learn to internalize the intricate rhythmic cycles that define each style:

  • Soleá – the deep, meditative root of flamenco, full of emotion and gravity.

  • Bulerías – lively, improvisational, and playful; where rhythm meets expression.

  • Tangos and Rumbas – fun, infectious grooves that blend perfectly with Latin flavor.

  • Alegrías – bright, energetic, and joyful — the sound of celebration.

  • Fandangos and Sevillanas – traditional dance forms that connect music and movement in perfect harmony.

You’ll develop right-hand techniques like rasgueado, picado, golpe, and alzapúa, while mastering left-hand precision and phrasing that brings every note to life. The focus isn’t only on technique — it’s about understanding the feel of the music, the pulse of the dancers, and the dialogue between rhythm and melody.

In the Latin Guitar section, we explore a wider palette of rhythms — from bossa nova and rumba flamenca to tango argentino, bolero, and samba. You’ll learn how to blend classical structure with the vibrant, earthy groove of Latin America.

Whether you’re a beginner discovering the art of compás, an intermediate player refining your feel and dexterity, or an advanced guitarist looking to perform authentic flamenco and Latin repertoire, this program will transform your playing.


Join the Flamenco & Latin Guitar Program at Lost Note Guitar Academy and experience the energy of Spain and Latin America in every note you play. Your journey into rhythm and expression starts here..