Spain Guitar Chick Corea

Return to Forever was an American jazz fusion band that was founded by pianist Chick Corea in 1971. The band has had many members, with the only consistent bandmate of Corea's being bassist Stanley Clarke. Spain is a Jazz Latin piece written by Chick Corea inspired by the second movement Rodrigo’s Concerto Concerto De Aranjuez. It features a syncopated melody that is played in unison and also includes a flamenco-inspired circle of fifths: the chord progress Gmaj7 – F#7 (b9) – Em – A7 (b9) – Dmaj7- Gmaj7 – C#7 – F#7 – Bm – B. Welcome to my 475th solo guitar video on YouTube, Spain, by Chick Corea. I am really conflicted about this “arrangement“. There used to be a time when I put a lot of effort into creating sophisticated arrangements, each with its own unique voicings, fingerings and passages, sometimes reflecting their original, other times changing it completely but whatever the case, there was real time. Spain Tab by Chick Corea with free online tab player. One accurate version. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal.

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So I’ve been working on finally REALLY learning how to play Chick Corea’s Spain.

Spain Tab by Chick Corea with free online tab player. One accurate version. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal.

This is what I typically do when I really want to learn how to play a song. I gather related videos, resources, tutorials, recordings etc. to help me find the best way (and possible ways to look at the song).

Maybe this can help you too. If you have any questions about the piece, feel free to email me.

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This is my recent tutorial video on my process of learning the song. It also includes my scale & arpeggio choices for the piece.

Here’s the original version from Chick:

A tutorial from the composer himself:

A really cool version from Guthrie Govan (this is the main version that I’ve based my left hand fingerings from):

A nice reimagining of the piece, some amazing lines in the guitar solo:

Tom Quayle, nuff said:

And Tom Quayle with other guitar legends!

A brilliant take from Armov (Armen Movsesyan), lot of fast lines in this version:

Rick Beato dissects the scale and arpeggio choices for the piece:

Rick Graham explains his own choices for the piece:

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