Hi!
I'm gonna talk about a country that I'd like to visit.
As probably you know, I'm a flamenco guitar student. So obviously I'd like to visit Spain. I think that it's not necessary to say where is located Spain, but if someone doesn't know, it's in the Iberian Peninsula, West of Europe, near to Portugal and France.
Guadalquivir, a river of Andalucía. (The city of the picture is Sevilla)
If I was going to Spain, it would be to study flamenco, so I have to go to a specific region that it's named Andalucía. This autonomous community of Spain is located to the South of Spain, and is the place were flamenco was born. There's a lot of guitarrists and people that live this music as a daily thing, so you can learn a lot of things that aren't in books. You have the possibility of play with 'cantaores', something you can't do in Chile, because there're very few and probably they are in the same situation as you (Studying a foreign culture).
I'd like to go for a limited time, but I expect that I could learn a lot if things.
I hope you liked the blog! Bye :)
I'm gonna talk about a country that I'd like to visit.
As probably you know, I'm a flamenco guitar student. So obviously I'd like to visit Spain. I think that it's not necessary to say where is located Spain, but if someone doesn't know, it's in the Iberian Peninsula, West of Europe, near to Portugal and France.
Guadalquivir, a river of Andalucía. (The city of the picture is Sevilla)
If I was going to Spain, it would be to study flamenco, so I have to go to a specific region that it's named Andalucía. This autonomous community of Spain is located to the South of Spain, and is the place were flamenco was born. There's a lot of guitarrists and people that live this music as a daily thing, so you can learn a lot of things that aren't in books. You have the possibility of play with 'cantaores', something you can't do in Chile, because there're very few and probably they are in the same situation as you (Studying a foreign culture).
Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía, an example of the relation between 'cantaores' and 'tocaores'.
I'd like to go for a limited time, but I expect that I could learn a lot if things.
I hope you liked the blog! Bye :)


i think youl'll be there before than you think.
ResponderEliminarhit the road
Este comentario ha sido eliminado por un administrador del blog.
ResponderEliminarSpain is the place my friend jijiji 👉🏻👈🏻 😳
ResponderEliminari hope you can go there, it would do good for your guitar skills and yout studies
ResponderEliminar