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Online lessons - recommendations
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RE: Online lessons - recommendations (in reply to Munin)
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There is also Toma Flamenco and Flamencos por el mundo with actual teachers from Spain. Thanks so much for that. Have you spent time on either? I like the feel of the Toma Site.
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Date Jan. 24 2012 8:53:20
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Shawn Brock
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From: Louisville KY
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RE: Online lessons - recommendations (in reply to Adam)
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Adam, why not try a few of the sites? You can always subscribe for a month to each and see what you get out of them. A lot of Jose Tanaka's videos can be downloaded if you don't mind paying $24 per month. Even with the $15 subscription, you can watch the videos as much as you like. Personally I like Jose's site for where I'm at now. As others have said, he breaks things down to the point that any musician can understand it. I also feel that Jason's site is a little more advanced than Jose's. Jason's site is great, but for some reason I feel like I'm learning more from Jose's site at this stage in my flamenco playing. Jose is great about answering questions, as I'm sure Jason would be, but I didn't subscribe to Jason's site long enough to have any questions. I need to try the other sites which have been brought up on here. In the end you can't go wrong with a person to person lesson, but you already know that. Seems like you are like me and don't have many flamencos around to share and learn with or from. That's the case in Las Vegas where I live and it sucks... I would also recommend Ricardo though I haven't taken any lessons from him. His playing speaks for its self. The cat don't like me though and thinks I'm annoying, so that's the reason I haven't hit him up. LOL I have taken some online lessons from Beau Bledsoe, and he's also grate, but I don't think his price is any lower than Ricardo's, or if so not by much. Maybe some of us should start an informal Skype study group. We could all get on a video call, decide what to work on, and support one another. We could get together and share tips and the like. Seems like it would be fun and instructive... Just a thought. And a damn good one if I have to say so myself...
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Date Jan. 27 2012 3:00:07
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