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Hello, i really sorry not to answer you before but i was really busy and some how a little bit far from the guitar (sadly). Now i have more time to play so i am returning to the places of Knowledge like this. Yes, i start playing the guitar a few years ago, classic music, tango, folklore argentino, etc...but since i heard Siroco when i was a kid flamenco was always in my subconcience, as an inevitable place i should know, discover as a guitarrist, especially if you are not español(raised in). Two years ago i started to study and (trying to) play flamenco, and it is a passion for me now. I learn from every source of flamenco guitar lessons in the internet, but sometimes it ´s dificult to distinguish betwen them..the good and the bads, but i guess i have no choice, here in my city we dont have teachers, actually im the only ¨flamenco guitarrist ¨around here by now jeje...Anyway i hope to learn a lot from you people, and y really thank you for let me have access to all the great stuff you share here. Thank you!!Gracias!!