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Topic: Looking for a "Master" Piano Teacher
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jstudio
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Looking for a "Master" Piano Teacher
on: March 31, 2016, 11:33:31 PM
I have been playing piano for over 20 years and have two degrees in piano. I am interested in resuming lessons to continue to perfect my playing and learn new techniques and ideas from a highly trained instructor. With teaching in the public schools and in a private studio, I often find I'm neglecting my own learning and practicing.
I recently moved from South Carolina where I occasionally had the opportunity to study with Sheila Paige (to give you an idea of what kind of teacher I'm looking for) to the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City, Iowa area. Does anyone know of a teacher in or around this area or within a few hours driving distance? I don't want to go to just anybody and I've been looking around and not coming up with much so now I'm asking. Thanks in advance!
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ajlongspiano
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Re: Looking for a "Master" Piano Teacher
Reply #1 on: April 01, 2016, 10:05:21 PM
Check out Josh Wright.
Best,
AJ
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jstudio
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Re: Looking for a "Master" Piano Teacher
Reply #2 on: April 02, 2016, 05:11:02 AM
Thanks, I will look him up.
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