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koenie17

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RE: Flamenco Guitar Schools in Spain (in reply to kudo

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this confirms my doubts about el carbonero! from what I have seen so far from him and his students online, I thought maybe its not a good school...


I´ve heard nothing but good things about the school of Manuel Lozano, José Quevedo(El Bolita) and Diego del Morao studied there quite some time and we all know what their technique is like. Also I think 15 eur an hour is a very reasonable price for a school like that. Anyway I hope you find a good guitarteacher, There are plenty good ones around.
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rogeliocan

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RE: Flamenco Guitar Schools in Spain (in reply to kudo

I have a feeling there are more schools , check this site out. Just click on the city you are interested in.

http://www.deflamenco.com/sitios/sitios.jsp?barrio=5&sitio=02

... but they are not all guitar schools.
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rogeliocan

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RE: Flamenco Guitar Schools in Spain (in reply to rogeliocan

There is a school in El Albaicin in Granada. From what I remember it is on the way up to the top and on the right side of the street as you go up. I remember that it had a stone wall with a gate, then a courtyard and then the building. I thought the building could have been a convent, you know made from gray stones (although I don't remember clearly).
I don't remember the name of the school nor the name of the street.
Anyone knows the school I am talking about?
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