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Siberian Husky
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Student Seeking Teacher
on: January 02, 2005, 02:25:27 AM
Wondering if there are any instructers located in the Bay Area CA...im very new..just got my keyboard last week and have been doing a few excercises i dug up from the internet. Im seeking professional direction and understand the concepts of hardwork and dedication...thank you
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pianonut
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Re: Student Seeking Teacher
Reply #1 on: January 10, 2005, 01:55:56 PM
dear siberian husky, you should look up the california music teacher's association in your area. they have the most qualified teachers to start. or, go to your local community college or university. there are choices (group lessons, private lessons). if i were you, i'd try private.
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do you know why benches fall apart? it is because they have lids with little tiny hinges so you can store music inside them. hint: buy a bench that does not hinge. buy it for sturdiness.
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