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Kaimana

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From: Edinburgh, Scotland

Hello from Edinburgh 

Hello Everyone,
A couple of years ago, I thought this forum looked interesting, signed up, and then got caught up in other things. This week, I rediscovered it, and I wanted to say hello to all of you wonderful people who love guitars and music.

For the past couple of months, I've been taking flamenco guitar lessons, and it's really fun! I have to say that learning from a teacher is much better than trying to learn only from a book. Of course the idea of seeing & hearing someone play and then trying it is so much more natural & immediate.

I thought this forum might be a good place to share the delight of learning to play flamenco guitar. I've only just begun, and my playing probably counts more as noise than music, but here I am - hopefully to trade tips about how to learn more!

Cheers
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krichards

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From: York, England

RE: Hello from Edinburgh (in reply to Kaimana

Hi Kaimana
If you're ever down south you're welcome to visit me and my workshop here in York.

Great that you have a teacher. Books help, but you can't learn flamenco just from books.
Good luck and keep up the practice.

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Ruphus

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RE: Hello from Edinburgh (in reply to Kaimana

No doubt, a good teacher is priceless.

Welcome on the forum!

Ruphus
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Kaimana

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RE: Hello from Edinburgh (in reply to krichards

Thanks!
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