Does anyone know of a quality tuba teacher in San Antonio? As I make the move over from euphonium I want to make sure that I don't lock in any bad habits. It's pretty clear from the first blow that I'm in a whole new world here!
Regards,
Pat
Teacher in San Antonio
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Teacher in San Antonio
Wessex Eb solo
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Besson Sovereign and New Standard euphs
Jupiter 482 BBb
Conn 18J "Giant" Eb
Besson Sovereign and New Standard euphs
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Re: Teacher in San Antonio
I'm from San Antonio and still study with Lee when I'm on leave from the band. He will not let you get away with ANYTHING.
PM me for his info.
Michael Woods just got back in town. He did his Masters with Dave Kirk and has been working very hard with his own issues and really understands what someone starting something new needs.
Doc Combest, I don't know him but have heard nothing but positive reviews on him!
Both Michael and Chris are on here but I can get their info if you need it.
Justin
PM me for his info.
Michael Woods just got back in town. He did his Masters with Dave Kirk and has been working very hard with his own issues and really understands what someone starting something new needs.
Doc Combest, I don't know him but have heard nothing but positive reviews on him!
Both Michael and Chris are on here but I can get their info if you need it.
Justin
Washington, D.C.
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Re: Teacher in San Antonio
+1LJV wrote:Chris Combest is a first call kind of hoss...
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Re: Teacher in San Antonio
Lee Hipp!