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Posts: 36
Joined: Sep. 11 2010
From: USA california
seeking teacher in San Francisco are...
Hello, The title says it all. Please let me know if you have recommendations or if you give lessons, leave me your contact info and I will reach out to you. Thanks! -G
RE: seeking teacher in San Francisco... (in reply to getsemani)
Your in a great place geographically. Both Grisha and Jason are absolute monsters, if you get lessons from either one you'll be the envy of many on the foro.
RE: seeking teacher in San Francisco... (in reply to getsemani)
There are several other guitar players you can study with in SF area.
Depending on what you're interested in. I would advise trying a few of the teachers and picking one to stay with for a while.
I could recommend a few to you who would be able to help with technique and material to play. And you already know Grisha. Are you here now or will you be arriving soon? If you are here we could talk on the on the phone and I could give you some names and phone numbers.
Posts: 2008
Joined: Jul. 12 2004
From: San Francisco
RE: seeking teacher in San Francisco... (in reply to getsemani)
Your lucky. David G, Kenny, Roby, Jason(monster), Jorge, Rick, of course Grisha, they all have a lot to offer. And then there are the visiting guys who do workshops-your in for treat to say the least. Don't be so particular.
Any of the above can take you a long long way if your new to the game.
Stephan is right-move around a bit after you've studied with one guy for awhile-maybe a year or so. Go to some gigs at the smaller clubs, see who's playing you like and ask them if they teach. If they are good enough to be playing out for singers and dancers, they have a lot they can show you.