Re: Finding a teacher in Oklahoma City



Also have a look at the Spah Harmonica Club Listing
www.spah.org
 
Contact spah, they know almost everything about harmonica and will be pleased to help you.
 
Froggy
"E. M. Kliman" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Quoting JIM SHORT :

> How can I find a local teacher? Especially one willing
> to take on a forty-something musical rookie?

Hey Jim:

Welcome to the Fellowship of the Free Reed (that's harmonica player humor). 
Try checking with your local Blues Society or any clubs that book local blues 
bands for recommendations. I seem to remember there is a local "alternative" 
newspaper or magazine which is a giveaway at local nightclubs that might be a 
good reference for local musicians. A look in the phone book should tell you 
where the larger "pro" music stores are - call and ask them. You must have 
something available on or near the college campus there. Also, I think y'all 
have a local chapter of the American Federation of Musicians which would have 
a listing in the phone book - they'd know who the better players in town would 
be. If nothing else, there should be a few quality players/teachers in Tulsa.

Best of luck,

Tio Ed in Austin

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