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Topic: Trying to find a good teacher (in southwestern Germany, if possible)  (Read 2165 times)

Offline ursusprimus

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Hello,

as a kid I played the piano for a few years and I have restarted about half a year ago. Having read the Chang book and some posts in this forum (especially by Bernhard) I realize the importance of a good teacher. My current one doesn't seem to qualify, although I like him personally.
So how do I proceed to find a good teacher?
Does by any chance anybody know a good teacher living in the southwest of Germany?

ursusprimus

Offline pianowolfi

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Well I live very close to the German border in Northwestern Switzerland, if that helps. But I am almost completely booked at the time.

Offline mistermoe

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Hi there, i have send you a pm. Perhaps i can help  ;)

Offline ursusprimus

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Hi pianowolfi and mistermoe,

thank you very much for your replies and offers 
 Too bad that we livel too far apart. I should have been more specific where I live:
Between HEIDELBERG and KARLSRUHE close to the A5 and A6. But I am often in Nuremberg, so that might work, too.

Ursusprimus

Offline krystellle

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If I lived in sw germany, I would take a trip to at least meat pianowolfi!  I bet even an occasional audition with him would help you a lot.  ;D
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