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2xbass

 

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Any recommendations for online flame... 

Does anybody have any recommendations for online video-based flamenco guitar courses? I did a bit of research and found a few:

https://onlineguitaracademy.net/online-flamenco-guitar-lessons
https://www.newlearningvision.com/lessons.php
https://onlineflamenco.net
https://spanishguitarschool.com (this site seems to be dead in that they don't respond to any e-mails and some people have paid and not received access)

I'm an experienced musician in other styles and have never used any of the online video lessons but friends have had good success with some of the ArtistWorks series.
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Leñador

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RE: Any recommendations for online f... (in reply to 2xbass

Welcome! What's your story? I'd even add a couple more online places to that list and say non of them on their own is going to teach you everything you need to know. Let's add Jose Tanaka's site and Graf Martinez.
Anyhow, I've played guitar and music off and on since I was 12 and have been studying flamenco for 5 years or so now and would say it's different than anything else for the guitar. It's not really "guitar music", it's music that happens to have a lot of guitar. I'd liken it more to studying some type of tribal African music or Zoroastrianism than I would something like rock or jazz. There's just no way around the anthropological aspect of it.
Anyhow, of THAT list I'd say newlearningvision and onlineflamenco would be the most legit but your journey going to be full of many websites and if you do it right many teachers and many YouTube videos and hopefully a trip or two to Spain for the fuente potable that is Andalusia.
Take Skype lessons from Ricardo Marlow or Jose Tanaka, nothing beats lessons for this kind of thing.

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