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revendel
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RE: Hi from London! (in reply to Leñador)
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I can't find it anymore but one of his videos on youtube, Nino played a bulerias and it sounded similar to Paco's Cepa. Aside from that, I was wondering, how long should it take for one to master Cepa Andaluza? This track is my main motivation behind switching to flamenco. When i first heard Asturias & Rec de Alhambra being played back when I was 10, that's what kept me going with playing the guitar in that, "I have to play that some day", "how is that possible on a guitar"? I've seen several interpretations of Cepa on Youtube except they sound terrible. I only see that Grisha Goryachev pulls it off nicely. On a scale for flamenco, how hard is Cepa? Furthermore, I also wanted some direction, it seems that there are two different ways I can approach flamenco, one of focusing on aire like Del Gastor's school and one of technical skill, like Paco How do I decide which way to go?
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Date Dec. 27 2013 21:17:48
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