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The Flamenco Guitar is one of the most beautiful instruments to hear. Having an undeniable Spanish decent, it paints a picture of love, war, happiness, and sorrow on a canvas of earthy tones. Flamenco Guitar instructions should cover the basics of chords, progressions, and techniques with exercieses that help you learn flamenco guitar scales and improvization. Your instructor should also teach you how to read flamenco guitar tabs.

I am a drummer who has played for flamenco classes in college. I am looking to learn more about the guitar and would love to study with you. Please contact me as soon as you can.
I would like to take your Flamenco guitar lessons, preferably on a weekend, but anyother day except wednesday and thursday is acceptable
— J. D. in Phoenix, AZHey I'm interested in flamenco guitar. I have limited guitar experience. I live in sunnyside
— T. C. in New York, NYI am looking for an experienced Flamenco instructor
to advance my playing I am formally a Dick Grove grad.
I know the all the frettboard of the instrument , I play
in latin bands. My favorite is Jazz , My favorite players
are from brazil: ricardo silvera, torquato mariano (who alot
of US players respect, including Pat Matheny)
I know some of the basics like Solea, some Alegrias, I can rip
off most gypsy Kings tunes with no Problem but i want to go
futher into it.
Hope to here fro...
I would like to know classes schedule and fee for beginner Flamenco guitar class . Please contact me as soon as you can.
im looking for an intructor who knows flamenco very well some one with years of experience and can teach to the fullest
— M. R. in Tampa, FLMy son would like to take electric guitar lessons. He took lessons last year. He got discouraged because he never learned songs just chords. Do you teach songs? He was introduced to the guitar at his school. His teacher taught him songs. He really enjoyed this. Please let me know
— L. G. in South Windsor, CTHey B,
I am interested in learning to play the guitar, learning its language, especially in the feild of Flamenco, classical, and (why not!) rock. I am off on Mondays, though throughout the week, I get off at around 6. Let me know if this is accommodating.
All best,
p.s. I've had no prior experience, except for the pathetic piano lessons that were imposed upon me at the age of 7
i'd like to get more info about the classes im interested on taking flamenco guitar lessons
— S. F. in Los Angeles, CAto give a brief history of my playing; I've been playing guitar for three years, and bass guitar for six years before that, though I rarely play bass anymore and just stick to regular guitar. I have both an electric and nylon string guitar. It's only recently that I started to get into the art of flamenco guitar, though due to a physical disability I am not sure if I can perform the challenging fingerwork that is required to play it. What I would like to do if possible is to set up a lesson...
— D. K. in Dearborn Heights, MI
