Re: [Harp-L] newbie questions



Dear Bruce,
Glad to hear you are having fun with harmonica!  Although I live in
Austin, TX, I have many students all around the country.  I teach by
phone (I place the call) or by webcam thru a program called Skype
which is free to download.  A good webcam can be purchased for around
$50.  Although this method may seem unconventional, I have many
students I can send you to for a referral.  Also I have testimonials
on my website as well as a page dedicated to lesson information.

Lessons are $40 per hour.   You can pay by mail or by paypal, even if
you do not  have a paypal account.   I teach Monday thru Friday.  My
earliest lesson is 9am Central Standard Time and my latest begins at
7:30pm.

Here is this week's availability:

Thursday September 3rd
9am to 9:30am starting time range
6:15pm to 7:30pm starting time range

Friday and Monday booked solid

Tuesday 8th
12:30 to 1:30pm starting time range
5:15pm

Wednesday 9th
9am to 1:45pm starting time range
4:15pm
6:45pm

Thursday 10th
9am to 1:45pm starting time range
4:15pm to 5:30pm starting time range

Friday 11th
9am to 5:15pm starting time range
7:15pm

Lessons availability is subject to change.  Many of my students coming
later this week will grab the same time next week.

Will one of those times work for you?

Please feel free to call me to discuss this further.
Sincerely,
Michael Rubin
Michaelrubinharmonica.com
512 619 0761


On 9/2/09, Bruce K Ritter <Ritterbk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I'm just starting and I've been lurking for a few weeks, since shortly
> before SPAH.  I'm currently learning to get a good solid single note, and
> I'm thinking I'm about ready to start learning to bend.  I've gotten a
> Danelectro Honeytone to play around with, and I'm planning to get a Bottle O
> Blues to use with it.  I'm adding items monthly (blasted budgets.)and I am
> intrigued by the comments I've read about the Danelectro echo pedal for
> around $15.  I'm thinking of buying one, and I wondered if any of the other
> $15 fab pedals would be useful for harp playing?  (what the heck does a
> "flange" do to the sound???)  Since I am a beginner, and don't have any
> intentions to be more than a "hobbyist" a nice vintage tube amp and deluxe
> setup is out of the question.  I'm just looking to play and have fun.
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> Also, does anyone know of a harmonica club or teacher in the southeast
> Nebraska (Lincoln) area?
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> Thanks,
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> Bruce Ritter
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> And thanks for the list and all I've learned so far.
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> Bruce K Ritter
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> Numbers 6:24-26  24The Lord bless you and keep you; 25 the Lord make his
> face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; 26the Lord lift up his
> countenance upon you and give you peace.  ESV
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