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jrabbani
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Joined: Jun. 28 2006
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can someone differentiate these styl...
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I was reading some book on flamenco, and noticed that there are many different styles of flamenco (which I am aware of). However, I was wondering if anyone can define the differences between each, such as: Lebrija style, Madrid style, Seville Style, Jerez style, Uterla style, etc. Anyways, I have a vague understanding of each...just wondering if there are any defining characteristics . Or, is there much overlap between all groups? Any/all information is much appreciated! Best J
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