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ElFlaco

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Cadiz or Jerez in Sept./Oct. 

Hello everybody,

I am very glad to finally join this very interesting forum. Apparently the internet is good for something

I consider myself a beginner in the flamenco field (have been playing classical spanish guitar for 3,5 years, flamenco exercises for a few months). I have listened to flamenco music for longer than that, speak decent spanish and am located in Germany.

Since I went to Granada two years ago I am currently thinking about going either to Cadiz or Jerez for two weeks to take some guitar lessons and enjoy the weather, atmosphere, naturaleza and night-life.

Does anybody on this foro know a good teacher in Cadiz, or is it necessary to go to Jerez (El Carbonero for example)? How do the two cities differ? I am really looking forward to your replies and hope to be able to provide some useful info in the future as well.

ElFlaco
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henrym3483

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RE: Cadiz or Jerez in Sept./Oct. (in reply to ElFlaco

i am sure there are alot of great teachers in cadiz, from jerez i would recommend Jesús Agarrado (El Guardia), Perkin Jero and el Carbonero.

i took lessons with all three for a wk, (dont know how my hands were able to keep up) but man did i get a tonne of material to work on. jerez has a good feel about it and like cadiz the people are very friendly and helpful.

must see more of cadiz the next time i am there,
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 15 2010 23:56:48
 
Munin

 

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RE: Cadiz or Jerez in Sept./Oct. (in reply to ElFlaco

I would love to go to Cadiz too for a while, but when I asked here on the Foro I was told by Sean - who lives there - that because the unemployment rate is so high there that there's really not much actually going on there in the way of flamenco teachers etc. because they work/reside in the bigger cities or in Jerez and Huelva.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 16 2010 0:29:04
 
ElFlaco

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RE: Cadiz or Jerez in Sept./Oct. (in reply to ElFlaco

Thanks for your replies so far. Cadíz seems to be the more spectacular (peninsula) location, which is why I am wondering if anybody knows of a way to get in touch with a teacher there.
A little off-topic, but if staying in Jerez, is there a good connection to the sea/beaches? It is about 20km after all.

Greetings,

ElFlaco
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 16 2010 13:55:09
 
henrym3483

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RE: Cadiz or Jerez in Sept./Oct. (in reply to ElFlaco

train return ticket for a day is 6.50€ the last time i went
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 16 2010 17:18:30
 
Adam

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RE: Cadiz or Jerez in Sept./Oct. (in reply to ElFlaco

Flamenco exists in Cádiz and I'm sure there are teachers, but no one I know of, and they're probably better in Jerez.

But Cádiz is beautiful and you should definitely go anyway! At least for a couple of days.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 16 2010 18:19:26
 
veet

 

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RE: Cadiz or Jerez in Sept./Oct. (in reply to henrym3483

In Jerez, the big 3 are Carbonero, Luis Balao, and Fernando Moreno. Along with already-mentioned Periquin Jero, his brother Antonio Jero, arguably the better guitar player of the two is married to the great cantaora Chiqui de Jerez, so you might get some cante accompaniment possibilites from them as well.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 16 2010 20:45:03
 
ElFlaco

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RE: Cadiz or Jerez in Sept./Oct. (in reply to veet

Thank you again for the info. I think Nino Jero and Chiqui are fantastic, but for the time being way beyond my ability (would love to hear them perform though). El Carbonero is probabply the best choice for me (especially since I don´t want to bring my guitar for just two weeks).
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 18 2010 10:23:46
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