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Chiste de Gales -> Juan Serrano book (Aug. 23 2009 5:25:25)

I just got the book "Systematic Studies for Flamenco Guitar".
Has anyone used this book? I mostly want to know what you all
think the best parts are so I can start there.

Im a serious player, practice 10hrs a week over the past year, and
would say Im at a solid intermediate level on all the techniques.
I usually stay in compás too. Im almonst finished memorizing all of
the Juan Martin 2 book set.

Thanks!




RTC -> RE: Juan Serrano book (Aug. 24 2009 18:21:55)

I am about 6 months behind you on JM second book, so keep me posted on what you think of Juan Serranos book. My teacher recomended Paco Pena Toques Flamencos to continue after JM's.
I have purchased JM Solos Flamencos vol 1 an 2 that I use to complement JM 2nd book.

Like I said keep me posted.
RTC




Chiste de Gales -> RE: Juan Serrano book (Aug. 25 2009 8:47:06)

My opinion is after JM's books, your basic repertoire will still be a bit short.
Find a Rumba, Tangos, and Garrotin right after you finish JM.

One thing I like already about Juan Serrano's book is a really cool tremolo
falseta in one of his Alegrias.

Note- The Serrano book is only in staff notation, so you need to be able to read
without tab if you want to use it.




DavidT -> RE: Juan Serrano book (Aug. 25 2009 10:47:19)

JM has 2 serries:

- The El Carte, book1 and 2
- Solos Flamenco: set1 and 2 (with video). These sets has plenty of Rumba, Tango, Garrotin




jlneng -> RE: Juan Serrano book (Aug. 25 2009 14:02:31)

Systematic Studies For Flamenco Guitar has both staff and CIFRA (at least the copy I have has both). Bulerias and Siguiriyas falsettas are great too.




RTC -> RE: Juan Serrano book (Aug. 25 2009 19:28:17)

David:
Can you post a link to "The El Carte" series, I could not find any on the net.
Thanks,
RTC




Chiste de Gales -> RE: Juan Serrano book (Aug. 25 2009 20:02:56)

quote:

ORIGINAL: DavidT

JM has 2 serries:

- The El Carte, book1 and 2
- Solos Flamenco: set1 and 2 (with video). These sets has plenty of Rumba, Tango, Garrotin


Good point. I have the 'el Arte' set only.




DavidT -> RE: Juan Serrano book (Aug. 26 2009 8:56:53)

RTC,

Here's the url to StringByMail.com. The title of the book is:
El Arte Flamenco De La Guitarra

http://www.stringsbymail.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3_173_177




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