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Al Andalus

 

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hello 

Been studying flamenco guitar seriously since 2011 though I began 'dabbling' in it as early as 2002. Anyway, I've gone through tangos, fandangos, solear por bulerias, alegrias. seguriyas, and am now working on bulerias. I have two solo pieces by Paco which are currently in a state of continual refinement. Its all challenging, but that goes without saying. Flamenco is the real deal.
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machopicasso

 

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RE: hello (in reply to Al Andalus

Welcome to the foro. In what part of the world are you based?
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Al Andalus

 

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RE: hello (in reply to machopicasso

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ORIGINAL: machopicasso

Welcome to the foro. In what part of the world are you based?


Thanks.

I'm a 'New Worlder' from what I refer to as the Mid-Atlantic states region:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_states

In my part of this geographic area there weren't too many flamenco guitar teachers around going back 10 years. So I was trying things out by myself and just dabbling here and there through the Dennis Koster books. Now though, I have an actual teacher and progress far more steady. Its still a very challenging art though.
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