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Hi, I am another Scott.. Im from San Diego. Used to be on this forum years ago. Looking for people to play with locally and learn from.. or a really good teacher that I can vibe with and push my skills. I never went "proper" with developing technique, and feel its time to undo some habits and redo the right way to push where I can express the music I love so much.
Also have an a 2A anders guitar #120 I Need to part with, from work injury / bills :( its temporary but I have two of his and Ive become a monogamous kind of guy in my later years
really here to find a teacher locally or people to jam with. Fav inspirations are Paco Cepero and Rafael Cortes.
Welcome to the Foro, Indigo. I'm with you regarding Paco Cepero. In my opinion, he is the finest accompanist of all, bar none.
Bill
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