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RE: An idea (in reply to pink)
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http://www.skyscanner.com.au/flights-to/svq/airlines-that-fly-to-seville-airport.html this seems to work for many ive spoken to,,,,tried and trusty method. other than those mentioned i like the Granados books... the Mehdi Moghahedi videos are good basic, grass roots material thats easy to apply if your doing classes...without a word being spoken or written... the paco serrano handbook/dvd The Manolo Franco dvd's are more advanced but have great cante accomp and falseta's in practical terms the encuentro Merengue de cordoba is a goldmine... and the salado and galvan videos aimed for dancers are also a great learning experience not really sure on actual methods...think were left with graf and juan mainly...but do checkout the granados books.. think gerhard will publish a 3 volume didactic set towards the end of the year...
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Date Aug. 7 2013 4:50:02
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SLJ
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RE: An idea (in reply to pink)
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Has anybody ever heard thing good or bad about this teacher? Hes does 50 min. lessons for 50 bucks. http://www.flamencoinc.org/guitar_instruction/ I think hes trad. ,,, honestly I don't really want to learn to play with dancers, singers whatever. I like playing solo,, whether is blues county whatever. So Im not sure if trad. flamenco is really what Im after. I love the sound of the guitar ,,the compass and falsettas, but the whole enchilada , is so far removed from my experience. Where I live. its more Mexican/S. am. influence. thanks Steve
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Date Aug. 8 2013 13:34:31
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SLJ
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RE: An idea (in reply to Ricardo)
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you know what , that makes sense to me now! Ihave to relate it to blues/rock which I more understand, if you didn't have the feel, you couldn't play solo and sound like anything but a robot. I read somewhere how you played metal when younger, I think it was you,, JP,, Maiden , and being from where I am a lot of shuffle blues. was what I did. I was unfortunately one of the many who played rhythm just to get to the lead part, the improv was the fun part. you just turned a light on. Im always in a hurry to run,when I cant walk properly yet. to me,,, flamenco rhythms accomp. are worlds harder than anything Ive tried before. thank you
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Date Aug. 8 2013 16:03:21
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