Bob Norris Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 By any chance is there an instructor list of avaliable teachers? I live in Virginia and there is probably no ome
Ken_Coles Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 Bob, It depends which end of Virginia you are in (it is a pretty big place!) and what system of concertina. A static list of teachers would be impossible to keep current (says he who can't even keep everything current now!). If you add these details, you'll hear from someone. I expect there are dozens of players in Virginia, and some may be willing to help out (many of us play, but don't think of ourselves as teachers; it's too small a market to be established in most places). Up by D.C., I know Dana Johnson has taught anglo. Ken
Bob Norris Posted March 23, 2008 Author Posted March 23, 2008 Bob, It depends which end of Virginia you are in (it is a pretty big place!) and what system of concertina. A static list of teachers would be impossible to keep current (says he who can't even keep everything current now!). If you add these details, you'll hear from someone. I expect there are dozens of players in Virginia, and some may be willing to help out (many of us play, but don't think of ourselves as teachers; it's too small a market to be established in most places). Up by D.C., I know Dana Johnson has taught anglo. Ken Thanks! Im in southwest VA in the foothills of the blue ridge one hour south of Roanoke and one hour north of Greensboro NC.
Anglogeezer Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 By any chance is there an instructor list of avaliable teachers? I live in Virginia and there is probably no ome This map may help??Concertina Map It shows James Robertson - an anglo player - in Lynchburg. His personal profile shows him to be a "Trad Music Teacher". regards Jake
Bob Norris Posted March 23, 2008 Author Posted March 23, 2008 By any chance is there an instructor list of avaliable teachers? I live in Virginia and there is probably no ome This map may help??Concertina Map It shows James Robertson - an anglo player - in Lynchburg. His personal profile shows him to be a "Trad Music Teacher". regards Jake Bummer, No one within two hours in any direction. Can anyone reccomend any good videos for the 20 key G/D anglo? Since I have 30 key C/G also coming how about that one?
Samantha Posted March 24, 2008 Posted March 24, 2008 ....Bummer, No one within two hours in any direction. Can anyone reccomend any good videos for the 20 key G/D anglo? Since I have 30 key C/G also coming how about that one? Have you looked at the "learning" page of concertina.net? Many books, tutors, videos etc are reviewed or mentioned there. Samantha
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