hamia -> RE: Hi from Boston, MA (Jan. 27 2016 17:11:15)
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ORIGINAL: malegria So I've been playing guitar for a while now, but didn't get into flamenco until I heard Paco about 7 years ago. Tried to learn some then (on a steel string - ouch), but I had no idea what I was doing. Since then, I'd spend some time learning the basics off and on with whatever resources I could find on the internet. I eventually picked up Paco Peña's Toques and began learning those pieces. I finally was able to save up for a Cordoba C5 a little over a year ago, and with the growing amount of available resources was able to really start learning proper technique. I always come back to my love for flamenco, but end up getting frustrated when I hit the point where I can't figure out a next step. This forum seems like a good place to find advice, resources, and somewhere to start with getting lessons (I've never had any formal guitar lessons in general, so I'm always hesitant). Any advice here would be cool, but I'll look around the forum and try to find something I can work with. Saludos a todos Victor speed bursts of up to 8 notes with various number of strings involved. practice these with scale patterns starting with different right hand fingers. I'd recommend a compact, bent finger right hand - but others may differ. You can get a very good technique without playing a proper guitar. Various small and portable practice tools have worked well for me - watch TV and silently practice at the same time! Watch out for supermutants in the Boston area.
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