Re: Subject: [Harp-L] Advice on learning to play harmonicas, not just chromatic



Hi

For those who live in or near London U.K. I teach harmonica. I can say for sure that a good teacher can make a vast difference in getting the skills that one needs
to express your self.


I used to teach by skype but my iCam isn't working reliably at the moment, so I can't do teaching at distance by skype till I get my iCam sorted out.

If how ever you are in or near London U.K. then you can go to my web site :

E-mail= dmharpman@xxxxxxxxx
Website= http://www.cognitionarts.com/
Phone=(44) 0207 373 0295


Where you can see statements about my teaching from past & current students.


The web site will also give you all sorts of information about my approach to teaching.

yours- David
On 24/01/2012 20:29, EGS1217@xxxxxxx wrote:



In NO way am I disputing your original contention that one might avail oneself of a good teacher since I too think it's a good idea for many people...but - there are a lot of folks who simply don't have access to a teacher even today (several have mentioned this on Slidemeister of late/living in remote areas of the World where there is no one to help), so I brought up alternate methods of learning AND the reality that many people (even very good players) do simply learn to play on their own.



Love and Peace - PLAY THE HARMONICA

George


-- D Priestley AKA Dr Midnight. England's first harmonica Guru. Please send some reply, so I know you got this E-mail. Do feel free get in touch. Harmonica lessons POA,(10 = 20% discount,& 20 = 25% discount).

I teach from: 51 Barkston Gdns, the basement flat&  On-Line,
Email me or call me to book lessons or get more info.

E-mail= dmharpman@xxxxxxxxx
Website= http://www.cognitionarts.com/
Phone=(44) 0207 373 0295




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