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acziraky -> Teacher in Toronto? (Jan. 19 2009 11:39:49)

Hi Everybody,

This is my first post on foro flamenco.

After a couple years of playing electric guitar I have bought a flamenco. So far I am completely self taught on the guitar although I do know some basic music theory from formal piano training. I bought a flamenco guitar book and after learning from that for a few weeks and it has become clear that I would benefit from a teacher.

I don't know if any of you live in Toronto but does anybody know any good teachers in the Toronto area? Preferably in the west end (I live in Mississauga).

Thanks




Stu -> RE: Teacher in Toronto? (Jan. 19 2009 13:02:27)

Welcome to the foro,

I'm in England so can't help but there are a few canadian guys here and perhaps even some torontoans ([&:]is that correct). so hopefully they'll give you some answers.




Estevan -> RE: Teacher in Toronto? (Jan. 19 2009 13:06:08)

Where's Conrad? He'll know.

I've heard of Miguel de la Bastide and Nicolas Hernandez, but I don't know them. You can easily find them on the web.

Good luck with your studies!

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p.s. Stu "Torontonians", they say...eh




Stu -> RE: Teacher in Toronto? (Jan. 19 2009 15:21:26)

quote:

eh


[:D][:D]




Conrad -> RE: Teacher in Toronto? (Jan. 19 2009 15:42:19)

Not unlike Spaniards saying 'no?', eh? [:)]

Yep, Adam... google Miguel or Nicolas, or my good friend Benjamin Barrile may be able to get you started. I'll send you a private message.




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