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RE: Guitar teachers in granada (in reply to michall)
theres a lot of local folk advertising, from 5euro to more for an hour, also you can chat to the folks after u see a gig ! i saw a few guitars there few weeks back , and the players were really fine.
depending on your time frame ,the area of the old albayzin has advertisements on or near by shops, also try out a flamenco school is the best even if u just have a week
RE: Guitar teachers in granada (in reply to michall)
I know about jose maria ortiz. He is realy ****in good: He also has some students, they are teaching too. He doesnt wants to take students for couple of weeks. He takes half of year or longer. If you are speaking czech i can tell you more, even about accomodation.
RE: Guitar teachers in granada (in reply to michall)
Emilio is pretty busy right now but right now you can take your pick. Everyone is giving lessons. You could get classes with Rafael Habichuela or Juan Habichuelo nieto in the sacromonte easily enough. A week with Juan and you wont any more technique classes for a year
El Bola does lessons too. I can recommend Alberto Fernandez as a great teacher. Let me know when you plan to come to granada and i'll give you some numbers.
RE: Guitar teachers in granada (in reply to michall)
2telemachos: I think I know you:), I know Jose Maria well he plays some great stuff, i think he is great composer but dont have the technique to play his compositions and also dont have half of year so maybe next time...
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RE: Guitar teachers in granada (in reply to michall)
That's a shame Emilio's not giving lessons right now. He gives great lessons for a (look away now, Kate!) ridiculously low price, although it can be hard to catch him as I learned the hard way Scheduled 5 or 6 lessons and only two of them happened! I guess that's the price you pay for wanting to learn with a true gitano lol
Scheduled 5 or 6 lessons and only two of them happened! I guess that's the price you pay for wanting to learn with a true gitano lol
ROFL! Exactly - we scheduled 3 lessons and no of them happend so its getting worst:) - but everybody here says that Emilio is very informal and its normal for him.. So one have to be patient
RE: Guitar teachers in granada (in reply to michall)
Juan Habichuelo nieto in the sacromonte
flip thats where i was just a few weeks back, always waiting to catch a glimpse of the dancers what was the Guitar that Juan Habichuelo nieto was playing , man did that rock .
really great fun there, and a real fine atmosphere around the neighborhood , you cant be disseminated , i phoned a few locals folk, i didnt even really care if the Guitar lessons were not so good as it was a Spanish lesson as well.
ttaking the guitar with a few red/white one in you with some friends is great to over looking the Alhambra and the beautiful/inspirational city is well.............flamenco.
RE: Guitar teachers in granada (in reply to flybynight)
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Or generally it's a good time, given the economy, that a lot of players are turning to teaching as a way of income.
Yeah, I meant generally there is less work around because of the economy, the Junta (local government) is giving less money for concerts/festivals, the public are saving their going out money and good players will give lessons in the day to earn some cash. To be honest if there is a player that you really like the style of (apart from paco or Vicente obviously) you can probably phone them up and get classes these days.
Thats not the first Emilio story like that I heard . I have had the same experience with a few gypsy players. DON'T EVER pay them in advance is all I can advise.
RE: Guitar teachers in granada (in reply to Pimientito)
wow - thanks, that's good to know. It would be good to get lessons from an experienced player.. anything to shorten the learning curve (as much as I enjoy it)