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One that come to mind is by Jose Manuel Montoya, "Flamenco Guitar in 48 lessons, vol.1 to vol. 4 Do you recommend or just know of any others , in your opinion, that are worth the money? This is not only for me to view, but for any aspiring new flamenco guitarist, starting out, or even moderate to advanced in their learning. Any recommendations would be welcome.
RE: In your opinion what are a few o... (in reply to pundi64)
List of what's available. http://www.encuentro.ch/ Need to go through a third-party site to purchase though.
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RE: In your opinion what are a few o... (in reply to pundi64)
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Do you know where to purchase or see what they have to offer in the series?
Rito Y Geografía now seem really hard to get hold of, except for first couple of volumes. I had a couple volumes and didn't get around to checking out the rest of them until they were going out of stock. Encuentro are easily available - https://www.elflamencovive.com/ (in Spain) has them, so does https://www.lasonanta.com/ (in Belgium) lasonanta.com/ have also published their own series of "masterclasses" that are similar to Encuentro, and these are available from both elflamencovive.com/ and lasonanta.com/. I got a couple of my missing Rito Y Geografía volumes from https://flamenco-connection.com/ (in USA) and they also have some Encuentro and one of the La Sonanta DVD's (Paco Fernandez) currently. If you want more baby steps and endless explanations try Oscar Herrero....