Good Teachers in Dallas?

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BriceT
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Good Teachers in Dallas?

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Hello,

I am a freshman tuba player in high school, and am very interested in starting to take lessons with a very skilled teacher and player to improve my playing. I have always been a serious player, but have just recently decided to step it up a notch. Please notify me of any really great teachers in the DFW area that are availiable! Thanks.
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Korean tuba wrote:I know many really good teachers in DFW, such as Don Little(UNT), Matt Good(SMU, DSO), Ed Jones(UTA, FWSO), and Richard Murrow(TCU).
You can contact one of them.
All of those are excellent choices.
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Post by Dean »

Awesome place to live for this!

You could spend 3 months taking lessons from a different teacher every week and make a choice! (and it wouldn't be an easy choice)
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Brice, you might want to contact Charlie Krause. He's on this forum occassionally, he's a good guy, and he's given me some darn good advice on my playing.
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Post by markaustinhowle »

Alex Cauthen is also a great choice. You might be able to contact him through Tube Net by searching through the memberlist. His ID name is alex C i think.

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