Interview: Pablo San Nicasio Ramos
Presentation Book-DVD – Maestro Clases de Guitarra Flamenca
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Coming from a long line of flamenco performers and bullfighters, Francisco Fernández Vargas, “Paco Fernández” (Seville, 1967), has just presented his interactive guitar-teaching method with DVD from “La Sonanta”. The official presentation took place January 31st at the Casa de la Provincia in Sevilla. How long have you been teaching guitar? That’s what got me started in teaching, I enjoyed making lessons so that people could understand flamenco better. I’ve had students ever since then, and it’s been very rewarding teaching some of them, like right now, I have a Japanese girl who plays guitar like crazy. And now I’ve got this DVD with original material of my own. What would you highlight about this work?
And something especially noteworthy? I’m very grateful for the work done by “La Sonanta”, and especially Gerardo, the person in charge of all this. A terrific flamenco connoisseur with a fabulous collection of guitars who does everything in his power to spread the flamenco word throughout the world. For someone who doesn’t know you, who is Paco Fernández? My uncle Rafael Vargas was my first teacher, that’s where I began picking up material by ear. My father saw I would be able to make a living this way, and he took me to a teacher, Miguel Pérez, whom I’m very fond of. I was with him for a few years. Then I went off on my own path, although I had a great deal of contact with Rafael Riqueni who also gave me classes, and with whom I played second guitar for a few years. Some people say I have some elements close to rock music in my playing, it’s possible, because I’ve always had close contact with the Amador family, Raimundo and Rafael, good friends ever since the times of the Gitanillos tablao in Camas. Paco Fernández is the second sibling of four, the oldest is my sister Esperanza, the singer, and then my younger brother and sister, José and Curra, all with flamenco running through their veins. Generally speaking, I’ve played for dance companies, like Joaquín Cortés, with whom I spent three years and to whom I am profoundly grateful. I’ve also composed…such as for my record “Sastipén Talí”.
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