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The Flamenco Guitar Home Page 

From guitarist.com, a slightly idiosyncratic but useful collection of links.
Added on: 01-Oct-2004 | hits: 327
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Flamenco Guitar Transcriptions 

For the serious flamenco guitar student.
Added on: 01-Oct-2004 | hits: 347
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Flamenco Information Page 

From "Flamenco Chuck" Keyser, a great resource which he has, unfortunately, not updated in several years. Perhaps it doesn't matter - most of the material is pretty timeless. The flamenco compas, philosophy and theory, a beginner's guide, falsetas, audio files, and more.
Added on: 01-Oct-2004 | hits: 265
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Paco de Lucia 

Is this really the official website for the greatest contemporary flamenco guitarrist? It is, frankly, a tad disappointing. Biography, news (not very well maintained), discography, a forum, a puzzlingly empty online shop and, of course, tour dates. Great background music for the entrance page, but nowhere else, and you would have thought he could have afforded to provide a few samples. Miserly.
Added on: 01-Oct-2004 | hits: 225
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Tomatito 

"Tomatito" was to "Camarón de la Isla" what "butter" is to "bread," and after the death of the latter in 1992, Tomatito went through a bad patch, partly because other singers were understandably wary of performing with him, which would have invited inevitably odious comparisons. This more or less obliged him to forge a reputation in his own right, and he has now firmly recovered his place as one of the great contemporary flamenco guitarists. This official website has his biography, a photo gallery, tour dates, a forum and a discography with splendidly extended samples.
Added on: 01-Oct-2004 | hits: 163
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Vicente Amigo 

The man who looked set to take over the helm from Paco de Lucia two or three years ago has not been much heard from recently - the fact that this official website has not been updated since September 2003 may be significant (it does have fabulous background music, though, and some great samples under "Multimedia," including a full-length version of "Tres Notas para decir Te Quiero").
Added on: 02-Oct-2004 | hits: 240
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Raimundo Amador 

These days, you are more likely to see him playing electric guitar or sharing a stage with the likes of B.B. King than on the boards of a tablao, but Raimundo Amador's flamenco credentials are impeccable.
Added on: 04-Oct-2004 | hits: 211
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Michele Iaccarino 

Website dedicated to Michele Iaccarino, flamenco guitarrist.
Added on: 26-Feb-2005 | hits: 228
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Flamenco guitar classes in Andalucía 

Professional flamenco guitarist gives classes in English and Spanish. The school is in Jerez de la Frontera, in the heartland of flamenco. Opportunities to see the top-quality flamenco performances all year round, and professional guitar instruction at academy established in 1998.
Added on: 06-Feb-2005 | hits: 212
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