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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2958.0. "Teachers in Gardner, MA area?" by TPSYS::LAING (Soft-Core Cuddler * TAY1-2/H9 * 227-4472) Mon Aug 01 1994 11:11

    Since there were lots of "Teacher" notes (instead of one central one),
    I thought I'd create a new note.
    
    I'm trying to help 2 friends find a teacher.  They're both beginners,
    they bought guitars'n'amps about a month ago.  They're in the Gardner,
    MASS area.  One wants to learn "pop, country" the other is more into
    hard rock and HM.  
    
    Can anyone here suggest teachers in their area?
    
    	Jim
    
    P.s. these two guys are BOTH ex-DECcies!
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2958.1Teacher in GardnerWMOIS::POIRIERTue Aug 02 1994 06:3511
    
    I've just started taking lessons from Mark Connors in Gardner. He is a 
    degreed instructor and a very good musician in his own right. I pay
    $9 an half hour, The best $9 dollars I spent in a long time. Can you
    give the name of the two X-DECies? I like to see if they would like to
    to a little jamin at some time, since we are all just starting out.
    
    Marks number is 632-4726 (homephone) he does have a business number but
    I don't have it in front of me.
    
    Gordie 
2958.2Ted Mariani at Acton MusicMADMXX::KNOXMon Aug 08 1994 11:526
    
    I highly recommend Ted Mariani at Acton Music. This guy is an
    amazing player ( does everything from shreddin' to country pickin')
    and has been teaching for many years.
    
    /Billy_K
2958.3POWDML::BUCKLEYVenimus, Vidimus, CoastimusMon Aug 08 1994 12:038
    >I highly recommend Ted Mariani at Acton Music. This guy is an
    >amazing player ( does everything from shreddin' to country pickin')
    >and has been teaching for many years.
    
    
    If you're going to go to Acton Music, I would recommend Steve Glass
    over Ted.  Why?  Basically, Steve is a better player, and really
    knows how to improve his students.