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I'm chasing anyone that has taken lessons with Jorge from Carmen de las Cuevas in Granada. I was there bit over a year ago for 4 months and I've got through all my material.
I recently visited Jorge and while I don't have the time to take another month with him, I would love to, I would like some more of his material. He gave me permission to share my videos with anyone privately, via google drive yo.
So if anyone has a heap of material from Jorge I'll happily offer my collection in exchange. I would prefer the stuff from the advanced class but sometimes he has good things in the basic class too.
Ah Jorge...a real trooper and nice guy. I deleted all my videos of him a while back unfortunatley. Your best bet might be the Carmen Cuevas Facebbok group, where there are loads of people who have taken lessons from him.
I just began studying with Jorge this week and wanted to add my voice to the chorus of praises here. After 32 years of involvement with flamenco, Jorge is, by far the best guitar teacher I have ever had, in any style.
Not only is he brimming with enthusiasm and inspiring, he is incredibly well organized and seems to know exactly the right way to assist students of any level. Not to mention that he also speaks good English! With a teacher like this, it makes you feel that all things are possible!