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MarkMc

Posts: 121
Joined: Oct. 1 2005
From: Wilsonville, Oregon

Hello 

Hi,

I just joined the forum today. I've been playing classical & fingerstyle guitar for over 20 years. But I have always been interested in flamenco guitar.

I do have to tell you all that I had an industrial accident about 16 years ago which involved my right hand. I lost most of my "a" finger and the tip of my pinkie. However I've created a pick that fits on the tip of my pinkie that allows it to take the place of my "a" finger.

I've been studing flamenco on my own with online lessons/books and I am able to do
rasgueados like e, m, i, i(up). So I'm finding ways to accomplish certain techniques with what I have.

Does anyone know of a good flamenco guitar teacher in the Portland, OR area? I've looked but can't seem to find any.

I still need to get a flamenco guitar. I have an old 1983 Aria AC18 concert guitar with pretty low action. And with the capo it does sound more flamenco-ish. This is a very cool forum and all of you in here that I've heard play awesome!

I'm looking foward to learning flamenco and being able to play it properly.

Thanks,
MarkMc
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 2 2005 1:15:44
 
Thomas Whiteley

 

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From: San Francisco Bay Area

RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

Mark;

You might try contacting Patrick who is on this forum and lives in Portalnd. He might know of a good teacher.

A suggestion: Create a new Message with a title like, Guitar teacher needed in Portland, Oregon.

I just sent Pat a message about you needing a teacher in Portland.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 2 2005 2:36:41
 
Escribano

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Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy

RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

Hi Mark,
Welcome to the forum!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 2 2005 4:03:55
 
MarkMc

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Joined: Oct. 1 2005
From: Wilsonville, Oregon

RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

Thanks guys!

Thomas you have a great website too.

Thanks,
MarkMc
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 2 2005 4:29:42
 
duende

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Joined: Dec. 15 2003
From: Sweden

RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

MarkMc Hola amigo!!! your very welcome!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 2 2005 11:40:31
 
MarkMc

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Joined: Oct. 1 2005
From: Wilsonville, Oregon

RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

Hi duende!

I spent some time in hear the other day and watch several of your videos man.
Wow you are one of the many great player who appear in this forum. And very gracious in sharing music and advice. Thank you.

I'm wondering how long it's going to take (years) before I can play a bularias correctly, hehe.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 2 2005 15:15:05
 
MarkMc

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From: Wilsonville, Oregon

RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

oops that's bulerias..
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 2 2005 15:16:05
 
duende

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From: Sweden

RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

oh it won´t be long. The more you listen the faster it getts into your system.
But the listening is just as important as the guitar practice if you are like most of us, not surrounded by this music since birth

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Don't give up...
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 2 2005 15:17:55
 
Florian

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From: Adelaide/Australia

RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

Hi Mark welcome to the forum
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 2 2005 18:29:56
 
Jon Boyes

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RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

quote:

ORIGINAL: MarkMc
So I'm finding ways to accomplish certain techniques with what I have.


And you're not the only one amigo

Welcome to FF Mark.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 3 2005 10:57:50
 
el ted

 

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RE: Hello (in reply to MarkMc

Cheers from sunny Hull. Drop in if you're passing by!!!!
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