There are many different styles of flamenco. In this site you get to choose what you want to learn. View a wide range of flamenco guitar styles, from dance and song accompaniment to solo guitar. Learn the subtleties of Spain's regional stylistic differences - Jerez, Sevilla, Lebrija, Madrid, for example.In my interactive site, all techniques are broken down and explained to help you improve your playing ability.
What my students say:
"Your teaching method and the close-up videos are fantastic, this is the best investment I have made for learning flamenco. I am enjoying learning the Jerez bulerias rythm and falsetas (this is the stuff I was hearing on the cd's from Diego Amaya, Diego del Morao and El Nino Jero but I could never find any lessons on it). Your teaching style is very authentic and in my personal opinion this is better than even going to Spain ..."
About Jose Tanaka
José Tanaka (Guitarist), Born in Kyoto Japan, and raised by family steeped in the Flamenco arts (his father & his uncle both are Flamenco guitarists & his mother is a Flamenco dancer).
He has a natural Flamenco musical ability & edge, which raised him above other artists. The Spanish name José was given to him by his parents to further strengthen his ties to natural Flamenco. Tanaka has been performing since childhood.
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