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Atn: Sean O'Brien
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Phil
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Joined: Jul. 7 2003
From: Rota, Spain
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RE: Atn: Sean O'Brien (in reply to El Craic)
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I remember last year going to see Melchora Ortega sing and she suggested I check out lessons with Fernando Morena I've seen Melchora perform a few times and I really like her singing. The only problem that I see in taking lessons from Fernando Moreno or Antonio Jero, for example, is not that they aren't good guitarists (Jerez is filled with outstanding guitarists), it's finding out when they are available. Both are constantly on the road. The nice thing about El C is that you always know where he is and he's the only one with an actual studio. He usually only plays within easy driving distance from Jerez, so he's never away from the school. And, of course, he's an excellent guitarist and teacher. I've never seen anyone who can play a falseta extremely slow, a few notes at a time and not loose his place. However, if you do hook up with Fernando, please let us know how it went. I had no idea that Sean was producing CDs. I still haven't met him and now it looks as though I might be moving. Phil
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Date Jan. 17 2004 23:57:36
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RE: Atn: Sean O'Brien (in reply to El Craic)
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Hola folks I have not logged on for a while due to E mail problems and a change of computer with ADSL. The CD to which Emma refers to is of Villancicos Flamencos, the second recording of Toma Castaña, the best villancicos group in Cadiz. My first flamenco production was of Juan Silva and, after Carnaval, I shall be recording Jose Millan, the guru of Cadiz flamenco. Suerte Sean
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Date Jan. 21 2004 14:17:14
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