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Posts: 2697
Joined: Jun. 7 2010
From: The South Ireland
The future of Flamenco ???
Here is a photo of my son Tomas, he is 4 and decided that he wants a guitar, so a 3/4 classical turned up at xmass, that he really likes , so far , and he can play a chord or two and has a little Rasgueado thingy , which now puts him dangerously close to my level,....... damnit.........
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Posts: 4516
Joined: Aug. 9 2006
From: Iran (living in Germany)
RE: The future of Flamenco ??? (in reply to El Kiko)
thats the right age to start. if i could use a time machine and would have the chance to say one thing to my dad with the age of 4, i would say: buy me a conde and bring me to spain and force me to practice few hours a day.
Posts: 2697
Joined: Jun. 7 2010
From: The South Ireland
RE: The future of Flamenco ??? (in reply to El Kiko)
quote:
if i could use a time machine and would have the chance....
It wouldn't occur to you just to go back a week or so with the winning lottery numbers.......!
Actually I didnt want to be one of those guys that show photos of their kids all the time , but this was about 6 in the morning, and I heard a noise downstairs , and there he was... so photo opportunity there ... I think he's caught the guitar bug, actually that strange Avatar thing I have was drawn by him as well ... there is no cure .....