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Ricardo -> RE: Schools of flamenco guitar playing (Dec. 15 2025 14:48:25)
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Often the choice or emphasis of repertoire reveals the "school" or hometown. Diego del Gastor played note for note from Javier Molina and Ramon Montoya, and others, yet he is considered part of the Moron school, which is one of the most easy to recognize after only a few strums or thumb notes. Paco certainly copied Ricardo, however, he got much from Montoya aka "Madrid school" if you want to delineate, and from the start of his career he was always emphasizing the Alegrías and other Cadiz styles, homage to Patiño to La Barrosa, etc. Madrid school has, in recent times, been redefined as "Caño Roto", with a heavy emphasis on dance music and virtuoso technique expressions. Someone like Nuñez is often not considered of the "jerez school" because he rubbed elbows with that group, but for sure what he teaches to the intermediate class is very much rooted in Jerez as anyone would define it. Much like the cante, the lines blur, as they should, and it all comes down to individual expression and family traditions.
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