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In the year 2001 i had a 3-days workshop with Manuel Granados in Dijon/France and i saw him in concert: it was a great inspiration for me and i bought his instructional books. Now that i'm starting practicing again i'd like to know if he will do further workshops in france or spain, his official website www.manuelgranados.net seem to be under construction since a long time, does anybody knows if he's still doing workshops?
thats great your so lucky, i love his sound and ideas through his instructional books, im interested also in his workshops, what stuff did he go through ??
is there much flamenco or even jazz workshops in France lately, man id love to attend one with Bireli,lagrene - hes a demon player
Hi minordjango yes it was really interesting, we worked on solea and i choosed siguiryas for my personal lesson with him. He also made a speech about harmony and how to switch between different tonalities. Bireli lagrene was born a few kilometers from my village, he is a great player. i saw him with sylvain luc during the jazz festival basle a few years ago but i don't know if he's also teaching.