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I have an older Japanese book called "Pasion flamenca" 18 Piezas de la guitarra flamenca" Autor: de Akira Seta. There are four pieces for duo's in. It is only in notewriting, not tablature.
1e Sevillanas popular 1e cejilla : 6 th position 2e cejilla :1th position looks very nice, advanced player ( my opinion)
2e El Gato Monte- paso doble from Manuel Penella. not too difficult
3e Malaguena from Ernesto Lecuona advanced but good to play ( again my opinion..)
4th A tu vera rumba flamenca from R de Leon-Solano advanced, but if you are used to a little rumba playable.
If you are interested, I would be happy to send you the songs you like here is my email adress
Not that it's good or bad, but Paco Serrano has a tangos (el Portillo) that he arranged for 2 guitars (well at least 2). You could try that..It seems like it might be a decent one to try at first since tangos won't have the togher compás.
I don't have it where I happen to be right now, so I can't look it over.
I feel to say this in forum. Some days ago i was looking for the book pasion flamenca (author akira seta). And the dear peter (nick in forum gerundino63) he send me the whole book with mail. dear peter this made me very happy and i want to express a big big thank you in front of all our flamenco friends...You are great person