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Hi, Y'all from Southern California . No Instructors as far as the eye can see so I look to you good people to help this beginner get started and I look to your generosity and experience to keep me moving. Perry Yung sold me a beautiful Japanese bamboo 1.8 that I am so pleased with. If I dropped it it would break my foot, what a massive pleasure to work with.. It's wonderful and he has more. Not a groupie, just a fan.
Great to be here -- Lance
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Hi Lance, welcome to the forum.
I believe there are several instructors in SoCal, I'll let them introduce themselves.
Ciao,
BR
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Hi Lance,
I am an instructor in L.A. I'm located in Santa Monica. Contact me and I'll be happy to help you myself or help you find someone more conveniently located. Welcome to the Shakuhachi and the forum.
Cheers
Jim
jimandmara@earthlink.net
Last edited by Jim Thompson (2009-04-02 19:08:31)
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Hey Lance, Welcome to the Forum!
Just so you all know. Lance originally purchased a refurbished Japanese wooden shakuhachi that was a great player and easy too! But, he wanted bamboo. The flute I sent was not as easy to play for a beginner, but was able to handle more from an experienced player. I told Lance to hang on to both flutes for a while just to get a feel for what's going on. He stepped up to the late nicely
Looking forward to hearing of your discoveries!
- Perry
Last edited by Yungflutes (2009-04-02 21:32:00)
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Thanks for the posts, guys. There is a wealth of information, experience and enthusiasm here. All the ingredients for a good salad. Just a touch of opinion, a sprinkle of humor, a pinch of humility and some flaxseed oil (always put some flaxseed oil in). I am in appreciation. -- Lance
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