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I'm wondering if anyone has attended Juan's course, and if so, can you share your experience? If not, perhaps you can share your impressions, things you've read or heard, or other thoughts. Thanks!
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Joined: Jan. 30 2007
From: London (the South of it), England
RE: Juan Martin guitar course in Ronda (in reply to QueTal1234)
I'll answer cos no one else has, but.... I've not been and probably wouldn't ever attend juans course.
He has a certain reputation. I learned from his books 20odd years ago end can't really fault it. I quickly moved on and don't consider him an authentic source who id want to learn more from.
I also met him tendinitis on the london underground once and I politely said hi and I was learning from his material. He was pretty rude. But hey ho.
Would probably be a fun experience, playing flamenco in ronda etc. Eating, drinking enjoying the weather etc.
Would choose Nunez, manuel Leon, and even the online flamenco academy cordoba course before JM.
Or even just a week or two in jerez, doing private or group classes with manuel valencia, Jose ignacio, etc
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Joined: Jan. 30 2007
From: London (the South of it), England
RE: Juan Martin guitar course in Ronda (in reply to rombsix)
told me to leave him the **** alone!
ahhaha no not really. Im pretty low key guy, respectful etc and just politely said hello and he looked annoyed said hello and I told him I learned some stuff from his books and thanks and he kinda looked bored and said ive gotta go. and sort of knocked the enthusiasm out of me. ( not that i was ever that enthused)