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I wouldn't hesitate for a second on that opportunity. Based on what I have seen with some of his technique example or practice pattern type videos, he is more than capable of breaking things down for us commoners Seriously, he seems like a very likable guy and nothing needs to be said about his abilities. Just go for it!!!
On his website it says that he tailors his lessons to the Player's level and needs. I would love to study with him. Go for it and please report back to us about your experience.
I've been taking lessons from Grisha for about 6-7 months now and i've seen my playing improved drastically. I would suggest that you figure out exactly what you want to learn ahead of time and have Grisha drill it into your head during the lesson.
Captain Esteban: Caballeros! I believe you all know each other? Don Diego from San Fernando. Don Francisco from San Jose. Don Fernando from San Diego. Don Jose from San Bernardino. Luis Obispo from Bakersfield.
Doitsujin, hands down, no questios asked. He is awesome.
fyi. I think so, too. =) (The joke is based on that fact, btw..Oo) Otherwise it would be stupid. .. Wait a moment... you think I am.. ????? @n@! Youuuuuu if I catch you I kick your nuts!! ;P hehe (From behind when u dont see it coming!!)
I was just watching some video's of him the other day, he's such an awesome guitarist, and very inspiring. Does anyone know what he's up to lately? I'm still hoping he will be making an album with his own compositions.