Terrific Toronto Tuba Teachers To Turn To!

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Terrific Toronto Tuba Teachers To Turn To!

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I have some free time this summer and I would like to takes some lessons. I am a 50's something recreational player with no aspirations to turn pro, but I would like to improve on my basic technique.

Can anyone recommend a tuba teacher in the Toronto, Ontario area. The east end of the city would be preferable.

Thanks
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Hey! That's me!

I'll send you a PM with my info.

I'd be glad to take you on as a student. I also have a great many other tuba teachers in my little black book should you want to look further.
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Having sent that info already, I'll post the names of other teachers in case it's a little awkward to ask me for their names.

Sal Fratia
Mark Tetreault
Scott Irvine
Mark Bonang
Mike Medeiros
Sasha Johnson (when he's in town-based in Montreal)

There are more tubists in town than people might think. I know, because I'm direct competition with some of these guys for gigs!
Al Carter
Kitchener, Ontario
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