
Kuba Szafran14th February 2009Great piece Dejan
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Bogdan Radovic14th February 2009I love this piece !! Never learned it whole ![]()
Emir Hot14th February 2009Very nice and famous piece. Great playing with dynamic
Kristofer Dahl14th February 2009Yes very nice piece - this should be very rewarding for beginners ( I know I taught my beginner friends how to play this when I was in school!) Thanks Dejan! ![]()
timono14th February 2009wow, this reminds me of my acoustic lessons from my old teacher, he tought me this like 4 years ago, thanks Dejan, it really is a great song
berko14th February 2009Yes! I love this! I need to improve on my tremolo though...
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Nazgul14th February 2009Great piece! I love this style. ![]()
Marek Rojewski14th February 2009Nice tune, thanks for the lesson Dejan!
Sergio Dorado14th February 2009Ancient beautiful piece! Great
Dejan Farkas14th February 2009Glad you like it guys, thanks all ![]()
David Wallimann14th February 2009Very nice piece Dejan, I need a classical guitar, these lessons really make me want one!
Pedja Simovic15th February 2009Beautiful piece Dejan, well done !
Love tremolo picking towards the end ![]()
Carlos Carrillo15th February 2009Very nice piece Dejan! Awesome!!
Dejan Farkas15th February 2009Appreciated ![]()
Toni Suominen15th February 2009Great piece Dejan ![]()
Muris Varajic15th February 2009Nice tune and well done Dejo. ![]()
Vasilije Vukmirovic15th February 2009Great!
I think that this is a MUST for every beginner guitarist!
Marcus Siepen15th February 2009great lesson, absolutely beautiful
Dejan Farkas15th February 2009You are guys so kind, thanks ![]()
Piotr Kaczor15th February 2009Beautiful and useful lesson, Dejan! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic16th February 2009The sound is very good David, and it's a beautiful tune. Great job ![]()
Dejan Farkas16th February 2009Thanks guys ![]()
Young Guitarist26th December 2009Sounds amazing, really makes me want an accoustic guitar!
Dejan Farkas27th December 2009Thanks ![]()





Hi GMC, and welcome to Malaguena.
Malaguena, or Spanish dance, is named after the town of Malaga in south of Spain. It is in triple meter and similar to fandango.
The piece has two tempos, the main theme (Parts 1 and 7) are played in 120 bpm, while the improvisation (solo) is in slower tempo (90 bpm).
This tune is suitable for beginners and intermediate players. It has following elements: melody played with thumb, chords, APOYANDO soloing and at the end the TREMOLO technique.
Hope you like it :)
Key signature: E Major
Time signature: 3/4
Tempo: 120 bpm and 90 bpm
Have fun! :)
Dejan