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GuitarPro for technique studies and ... 

Even though it seems there's not a lot of interest in this yet, I've begun to build a library of technique studies and transcribed flamenco pieces that I plan to make available to others.

Just to be clear, it is a time consuming project that I have a use for, and I believe others will as well once they discover how nicely GuitarPro works for learning.

If anyone on this site wants something entered into GuitarPro, please email me or post a message here, and I will respond as soon as I can. A pdf is a great place to start.

Many of you will have bought or downloaded transcriptions printed on paper. My assumption is that some of you may find it useful to have various things entered into GuitarPro. So, I offer to do it for you at a reasonable price, with the agreement that you won't give it away for free. This way I can sell the GuitarPro files to whoever is interested to help pay for the cost of dedicating my time to this.

At the moment, I have created some simple studies for alzapúa, rasgueado, arpeggio, and golpe for my students.

Apart from that, I have entered some lesser known arpeggio technique studies from several books that I think are excellent.

I have also entered a couple of entire pieces that some people may find useful. I plan to enter more pieces, but at a slower pace unless requests increase.

Feel free to ask me to enter something you really want or send me something you would like done. I prefer to enter what we may call "real" flamenco, versus just rumbas. Although a rumba by one of the great guitarists is always valuable. I will also enter classical technique studies if requested.
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