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I'm actually looking for an old friend names Tim P who used to live in Muncie IN. I knew he moved to TX and was in to music. He has red hair. If I have the right person. Call me at
— L. R. in Houston, TXMy girlfriend wants to learn the piano so I wanted to get her lessons and a piano for christmas. Please help. She has never touched a piano before so she would definitely be a beginner. Please call or email when you get this
— B. M. in Las Vegas, NVI am inquiring about music lessons with the piano, though not piano lessons. As a kid I was subjected the standard piano lesson routine, so I have some knowledge of how to play, but I don't ever want to get anywhere near that path again. However, now that I'm in my mid-50s, I'm looking to music as a retirement hobby, if my fingers hold out.
I'm interested in learning to improvise, compose, arrange, play by ear: whatever you call it. I'd like to know both how to play a tune in an interes...
— K. W. in Houston, TXI'm looking for someone to push me to the limit not accepting it's to hard or I cant I'm a fast learner I desire to read music and to further my knowledge of music I love it's my life and I want to be able to teach my children so please contact me a.s.a.p.
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Hey I,
This is Ben from Oberlin (Letitia's friend). I hope that you don't mind me emailing you on this account, as I haven't been able to find any other contact information for you other than a phone number. I hope that you are doing well in New Haven. I just wanted to catch up with you. Please feel free to reach by email at or by phone at (I'm in Denver now). Take care and all the best.
Ben
— B. C. in Denver, CONick!
Antonia really wants to come back to Friend's Music Camp and I just googled you to see what you were doing these days... when I came across the name of a school that you taught at and burst out laughing:
"Steppingstone School for the Potentially Gifted"
What a wildly unfortunate name for a school! It sounds so desperate... maybe they are gifted, they could be gifted, if only they make the right little steps.
Antonia went to Chicago a couple weekends ago on the Mega bus and...
— L. S. in Chelsea, MII would be interested in lessons. I live in the Albany Park area.
I am interested in learning how to play the marimba. I do not have an instrument yet....still checking out the options. I have taken 6 years of piano as a child, so I'm familiar with reading music.
I have a few questions
How much do lessons cost?
Do you have a marimba to teach on?
Do you have any suggestions where I should be looking for a used instrument
I have a five year old son who is ready to make use of his unused violin! How long are your classes for children for first time beginners? What is typical availability?
— B. D. in San Diego, CAMy 2nd grader (8 yr old) is very interested in piano and I'm looking for a well trained professional to give him a solid foundation in music. We are in Fair Oaks, and our schedule is flexible from Mon-Fri after school 3:15pm, Thursdays after 1:45pm
— A. A. in Fair Oaks, CA