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henrym3483

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a trip to Huelva 

Hi all,

Just wondering, anyone know of any good schools or recommended teachers to go to in Huelva? Im planning a two week trip to the Jerez-Sevilla area, and always wanted to spend a bit more time, than the 48hrs i had in the past in spent in or around Huelva, picking up my guitar from Anders Eliasson.

Specifically looking to get opportunities to learn some of the specific variations of Fandangos in the area and the cante accompaniment for it.

Any input appreciated.
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Fitz63

 

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RE: a trip to Huelva (in reply to henrym3483

I lived in Huelva for 8 months, 5 years ago. While there I had lessons from a few people. This guy, Joaquin Brito, was the most consistent. He’s recently become involved in teaching flamenco at the university there so.... He was the resident teacher at the local music shop at the time. I only have a Facebook connection though. ‘Dmg Brt Joaki’

Here he is too -

http://pepeelmarismeño.es/project/joaquin/

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 12 2018 14:16:10
 
Richard Jernigan

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RE: a trip to Huelva (in reply to Fitz63

quote:

http://pepeelmarismeño.es/project/joaquin/


...couldn't get the link to work until I set my keyboard to Spanish (ISO), copied the link and pasted it into Safari. Then it worked great.

RNJ
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Paul Magnussen

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RE: a trip to Huelva (in reply to henrym3483

quote:

Just wondering, anyone know of any good schools or recommended teachers to go to in Huelva? Im planning a two week trip to the Jerez-Sevilla area, and always wanted to spend a bit more time, than the 48hrs i had in the past in spent in or around Huelva, picking up my guitar from Anders Eliasson.


I have a friend from Córdoba who has a summer home in Huelva, where he is at the moment. He says to contact the Peña Flamenca de Huelva: https://www.facebook.com/penaflamenca.dehuelva/

But he also says there’s won’t be any activity at the Peña in August.

Hope this helps.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 16 2018 23:15:55
 
henrym3483

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RE: a trip to Huelva (in reply to Paul Magnussen

thanks for the help guys, really appreciate it.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 17 2018 7:36:16
 
Fitz63

 

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RE: a trip to Huelva (in reply to henrym3483

Towards the end of my visit I had lessons from Rafael Martinez de Nerva who seems very knowledgable. Also his partner is a singer, Carmen Benjumea. They have YouTube videos and info like this http://huelvabuenasnoticias.com/2015/02/17/carmen-benjumea-y-rafael-martinez-de-nerva-actuan-en-la-pena-de-la-orden/
I also have the number he used at the time

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 17 2018 10:45:06
 
Paul Magnussen

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RE: a trip to Huelva (in reply to henrym3483

quote:

Specifically looking to get opportunities to learn some of the specific variations of Fandangos in the area and the cante accompaniment for it.

Any input appreciated.


My friend Pepe, whom I mentioned previously, writes further:

quote:

Existe un cantaor moderno especialista en Fandangos de Huelva, su nombre es Eduardo Garrocho, y un Guitarrista también que se llama José Luís De la Paz, que grabaron en el año 1992 un disco que se titula "Besana".

El mismo contiene los 14 estilos principales de Fandangos de Huelva ( creo recordar que el total de estilos hacen más de 30 estilos ). Este disco desafortunadamente no se editó más, quedó descatalogado.

Pero afortunadamente me he puesto en contacto con el guitarrista que reside en Miami, y muy amablemente ¡me lo ha regalado en archivos!.


These tracks are:

01 Estilo Rengel- (1).m4a
02 Estilo Encinasola-Pandero-Tradicional-(2).m4a
03 Estilo Santa Barbara-(1).m4a
04 Estilo Almonaster-(5).m4a
05 Estilo Alosno-(2).m4a
06 Estilo Toná De Trilla (2).m4a
07 Estilo Alosno-(6)Distintos Cantaores.m4a
08 Estilo San Bartolomé.m4a
09 Estilo El Cerro Del Andévalo, Valverde, Calañas, Cabezas (5)
10 Estilo Tonás De La Puebla-(3).m4a
11 Estilo El Comía,Pepe La Nora-(2).m4a
12 Estilo J. Rebollo, A. Rengel-(2).m4a
13 Estilo Niño León.m4a
14 Estilo Paco Isidro, Huelva, Rogita, Huelva-(4).m4a

Is there enough interest for me to post them here? And can one, in fact, post .m4as? Clearly I can’t do so without asking the original artists, but I don’t mind doing that if enough people want it.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 18 2018 19:10:34
 
Brendan

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RE: a trip to Huelva (in reply to Paul Magnussen

I'm interested! I'm going to Huelva on Thursday, as it happens.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 19 2018 8:34:47
 
henrym3483

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RE: a trip to Huelva (in reply to Paul Magnussen

Paul, thanks very much for the kind offer, that would be great to get an idea of the variations going on.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 19 2018 8:50:05
 
Paul Magnussen

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RE: a trip to Huelva (in reply to henrym3483

quote:

Paul, thanks very much for the kind offer, that would be great to get an idea of the variations going on.


José Luís de la Paz has now very kindly given me permission to post here the tracks of the now-deleted album Besana, by Eduardo Garrocho and himself. He says:

quote:

Ese disco se hizo casi como una recopilación y se trabajó mucho en tratar de hacer los estilos de manera muy tradicional.


So I shall be posting these in the Audio & Video Uploads section, under the heading Fandangos de Huelva: the 14 basic styles.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 22 2018 17:37:20
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