Members simplygoodmusic Posted January 10, 2008 Members Posted January 10, 2008 Would appreciate it very much:wave:
Members simplygoodmusic Posted January 10, 2008 Author Members Posted January 10, 2008 Haha well I know Rodrigo and Gabriela are about as far from Flamenco as one can possibily get. Thanks all the same. And I know Paco all too well! I wouldn't consider him purely flamenco though. But we are on the right track. Should have stated "other than Paco" in the title.Anyone else?
Members The Chosen Few Posted January 10, 2008 Members Posted January 10, 2008 Paco Pena is up there with Lucia Canadian man named Jesse Cook is interesting Gypsy kings arnt traditional in anyway but have some nice intrumentals That's three for ya
Members OldGuitarPlayer Posted January 10, 2008 Members Posted January 10, 2008 I found this guy on YouTube...Vicente Amigo. [YOUTUBE]tL5mYAI6Oy4[/YOUTUBE]
Members Stackabones Posted January 10, 2008 Members Posted January 10, 2008 [YOUTUBE]f2VROY01EAg[/YOUTUBE]
Members OldGuitarPlayer Posted January 10, 2008 Members Posted January 10, 2008 Sabicas!!! Yeah...that's the guy! (I couldn't remember his name.....)
Members MattSkibaIsGOD Posted January 11, 2008 Members Posted January 11, 2008 rodrigo y gabriela! no sir. Paco De Lucia.
Members Cripes Posted January 11, 2008 Members Posted January 11, 2008 https://www.flamenco-world.com/tienda/enciclopedia_autores/guitarristas/3/
Members simplygoodmusic Posted January 11, 2008 Author Members Posted January 11, 2008 Thanks people:)
Members Pascal Posted January 11, 2008 Members Posted January 11, 2008 Paco De Lucia's Siroco is proper flamenco (IMHO), and also his best record (IMHO too). Check out also his work with Camaron... and while you're there, Camaron's work with Tomatito... and Tomatito's. I second the recommendation of Vicente Amigo too (De mi corazon al aire). I also love Manolo Sanlucar's Tauromagia ('Tauromagia' es para algunos te
Members Cripes Posted January 11, 2008 Members Posted January 11, 2008 Juan Serrano has some instructional DVD's available. He has been called the "king" of Flamenco but there are so many talented folks out there. I had the chance to view his DVD a couple years ago and can say that his instructional presentation is very clear.
Members riffmeister Posted January 11, 2008 Members Posted January 11, 2008 Juan Serrano has some instructional DVD's available. He has been called the "king" of Flamenco but there are so many talented folks out there. I had the chance to view his DVD a couple years ago and can say that his instructional presentation is very clear.Hey........I know you! .
Members Cripes Posted January 11, 2008 Members Posted January 11, 2008 Hey........I know you! . Water'yer say, Riff? Been off visiting our primordial cousins for a bit. Sobriety check, sort of. Knowing you, there are a couple more cases lying around your abode.
Members riffmeister Posted January 12, 2008 Members Posted January 12, 2008 Water'yer say, Riff? Been off visiting our primordial cousins for a bit. Sobriety check, sort of. Knowing you, there are a couple more cases lying around your abode.Good to take some time off and see the relatives.And, sheesh, you know me...
Members Cripes Posted January 12, 2008 Members Posted January 12, 2008 Good to take some time off and see the relatives. And, sheesh, you know me... You always do travel 1st cabin. Very nice. Should/if/when you decide to shed a little "weight" let me know.
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