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Consult our Help section below for guidance on which transcriptions will best suit your style of playing.

Transcriptions Help!

The following notes should help you decide which transcriptions best suit your style of playing.

Do you prefer traditional toque?
You will appreciate Ramon Montoya, Niño Ricardo, Sabicas, Melchor de Marchena, Roman el Granaino, Diego del Gastor, Paco Peña.

Do you prefer modern flamenco styles?
Try Manolo Sanlúcar, Moraito, Pepe Habichuela, Niño Miguel, Quique Paredes, Enrique Melchor, Manolo Franco, Serranito, Paco Cepero.

Do you want to learn the most advanced compositions?
Try Vicente Amigo, Tomatito, Rafael Riqueni and Gerardo Nuñez.

Do you enjoy classical guitar music?
You will like:
Serranito: El Vito, Tres Morillas, Aires de Almería, Mi Guitarra en la Madrugada.
Sabicas: Malagueña de Lecuona, Zapateado en Ré, Guadalquivir, Czardas de Monti, Clavel Sevillano, Piropo a Galicia.
Rafael Riqueni: Brisas, De la Vera.
Pepe Habichuela: Mi Tierra.
Niño Ricardo: Almoradi.
Manolo Sanlúcar: Colombiana de Bajo Guía. Manuel Cano: La Tarara

Are you are a beginner?
If so you should try these pieces.
Melchor de Marchena: Malagueña, Soleá, Taranta.
Sabicas: Improvisation de Sabicas, Garrotín Flamenco
Roman el Granaino: Tanguillo del Sacromonte, Bulería al Golpe, Granaina.
Anthologies: Soleá 3.

If you want an understanding of dance accompaniment
you will learn a lot from:
Manuel Silveria's dance accompaniment for Alegrias.
Ramon Amador's dance accompaniment for Soleá

Do you want to learn cante accompaniment?
If so try Quique Paredes with Vincente Soto buleria.

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