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Instruction for Beginners
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henrym3483
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Joined: Nov. 13 2005
From: Limerick,Ireland
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RE: Instruction for Beginners (in reply to Fergal)
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FERGAL, are you from ireland, if youre ever around limerick gimme a shout we could meet up?id say the graf martinez stuff as well as juan martins flamenco solos, im using both at the moment; the oscar herrero series vol 1-3 are very good for for demonstrating technique as well, but vey little in the way of material, the techniques show are usually done using chromatic scales, which can be a bit boring. as for stuff to listen to id say, start with cds by ramon montoya, nino ricardo, sabicas, and as for cante, id say terremto de jerez, remedios amaya and camaron de la isla;
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