Tuba teachers in SWFL
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- bugler
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Tuba teachers in SWFL
Any tuba-playing tuba teachers in SWFL? Looking to find someone for weekly lessons again.
- edsel585960
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Re: Tuba teachers in SWFL
Check with Todd or Tom at Cadence Music in Ft. Myers. They may know someone.
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- Alex C
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Re: Tuba teachers in SWFL
If you are looking for a serious teacher, I would recommend Jay Hunsberger at USF and I see someone has already posted a link. Jay is a fine musician and a thoughtful teacher, I would recommend him to anyone. But Tampa-Sarasota where he works is about a 2 hour drive from Ft. Meyers.
You also might contact Aaron MaCalla in Naples (Naples Philharmonic) which is a little closer. I do not know where he teaches but by all reports he is a fine player.
You also might contact Aaron MaCalla in Naples (Naples Philharmonic) which is a little closer. I do not know where he teaches but by all reports he is a fine player.
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"Holding the Bordognian Fabric of the Universe together through better pitch, one note at a time."
Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.