What’s better than using Flamenco Explained by Flamenco Explained LLC? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Flamenco Explained feels like a full flamenco guitar school wrapped into a clean app. It does not lean on mystique or vague tradition. It breaks things down clearly, so a player understands compás, palos, and technique, not just what shape to copy. There is a guided beginner path called Learn Flamenco Guitar: The Ultimate Guide that walks someone from meeting the guitar to a first real flamenco solo, covering rasgueado, picado, arpeggios, tremolo, and how the rhythms actually work. For players who already have basics, there is a big library of HD lessons shot from three angles, so both hands are easy to see. Tabs and notation are included to download, which helps when slowing things down, and lessons cover everything from full solo pieces to short falsetas and even accompanying singers and dancers.
The app streams smoothly and also allows downloads for offline practice. It remembers where a session stopped, and lesson comments make it feel like an active class, not just a video dump. On a PC with BlueStacks, the larger screen makes the small right hand details and angle changes easier to catch, and scrubbing back a few seconds to nail a tricky passage feels less fiddly. There is a subscription for access, monthly or yearly, with regional pricing, and it auto renews unless that is turned off in time. Existing subscribers just sign in and go. It aims to teach the art and the form, and it actually explains why things sound like flamenco, which is the point.
Big screen. Bigger performance. Use BlueStacks on your PC or Mac to run your favorite apps.






