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Old 06-30-2010, 07:13 PM
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Lightbulb Looking for a teacher in NYC

I've been playing upright for some time, and I'm about half-way through Simandl. I play with a German bow. I play everything from bluegrass, jazz, reggae, and what ever else may come up. I'm 42 and started playing bass late. Who says you can't teach an ol' dog new tricks? I'm looking for a good teacher with a lot of experience in the NYC area. Would like to learn more bowing tech, but also still dig swinging and have a lot to learn else where.

I live over in Queens, and my schedule doesn't favor too many days to take lessons. So, if you have any reccomendations feel free to pass them on.

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Old 06-30-2010, 08:16 PM
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Why dont ask Ed Fuqua? i would
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Couldn't help but notice that you already have Joe under your teachers in your Profile.
Whatever, I would PM Ed about what you may be looking for more specifically in a teach.
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