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#1 2008-09-21 22:00:11

Austin Shadduck
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Looking for teacher in/near Madison, WI

I'm awaiting the arrival of my first shakuhachi and in preparation I am looking for a teacher in Madison, WI. Does anyone have any suggestions? Traveling regularly to Milwaukee is unfortunately not financially feasible right now. I may end up trying some video or CD lessons until I move to another city.


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#2 2008-09-21 22:14:53

madoherty
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Re: Looking for teacher in/near Madison, WI

I do not know any teachers near you, though, if you are unable to find a teacher in person, I recommend trying webcam lessons.  I have made great strides learning from Michael Chikuzen Gould via webcam and periodic live lessons when travel is feasible.  www.chikuzenstudios.com

Welcome to the shakuhachi.

Best,
Michael

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#3 2008-09-21 23:52:05

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: Looking for teacher in/near Madison, WI

Austin Shadduck wrote:

Traveling regularly to Milwaukee is unfortunately

There's nobody in Milwaukee any more, I moved to Australia sad


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#4 2008-09-22 00:39:45

Austin Shadduck
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Re: Looking for teacher in/near Madison, WI

Whoops, Tairaku, I didn't realize that (although I suppose "From: Tasmania" should have given it away)! Komuso.com should update your info. Looks like learning from a book or webcam lessons it is...

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