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A student of mine will be moving back home to Utrecht at the end of the month. She's been my student for a few years and we've gone through all the standard palos, I'd say she's a good intermediate level. She's more into solo playing but compás and traditional structures are important to her, too. More the play-along type than with notes or tab.
Anyone have any suggestions I could give her?
Regards, John
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Joined: Jul. 11 2003
From: The Netherlands
RE: Good flamenco guitar teachers in... (in reply to John O.)
Hi John,
John Fillmore is a very good teacher with a lot of experiance. One of the first that gradiated at the flamenco concervatory in Rotterdam with Paco Peña. If I am correct, native english, teaching in Amsterdam at “la guitarra buena” a guitar shop, but also in Utrecht.