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I've been taking lessons and studying Flamenco with varying degress of commitment for about 5 years now. I still feel like I'm a beginner though even after all that time.
For the past 2.5 months I've been involved in a "Flamenco Ensemble" class through the local University. We meet each Saturday for 3 hours with a couple dancers and the instructor and have been working up a program for a recital that we performed last night.
There are 6 guitarists in the group. I knew going in we were underprepared and I was nervous about a total train-wreck of a performance. I'm glad to report, it didn't go quite that poorly. There were definitely some miscues and we could have been tighter, but I suppose that's the case with any performance.
It feels nice to have accomplished a goal though. I'm not sure how much performing I'll do in the future, hopefully I'll get some more opportunities, but it's nice to have had the experience in any case.
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Joined: Aug. 20 2008
From: DFW Area, Texas
RE: Had My first Public Performance ... (in reply to NeZ)
NeZ: Congrats on your accomplishment, I am sure that you are not giveing yourself enough credit.
I also have been learnig flamenco for about 3 to 4 years, I am behind in the learning curve due to my musical handicaps but I am making progress, I hope to report one day that I have also done a public performance for know it will be my living room and my teachers studio.