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Ailsa
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Joined: Apr. 17 2007
From: South East England
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RE: Travel? (in reply to Zorro02)
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Hey Zorro, That's a tricky one, and I think quite a personal decision. I travel 30 miles each way (how many K is that?) to see someone who is both a clear teacher and an amazing player, but exclusively flamenco. That's really important to me, because that's the music I want to learn. I could see someone who is a classical guitar teacher, but maybe has some knowledge of flamenco, very close to home. I could also find a flamenco teacher closer to home, but I think not such high quality. I've no doubt I could learn things from either of those people, but I want to cut straight to the chase! But then impatience is my middle name. I guess it depends what you want to learn, what stage you are at, and what the skills of the teachers are. Sorry that probably doesn't help except to say, it's a decision a lot of us go through! Good luck A
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