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#1012177 - 11/24/08 11:12 PM
Piano Teacher in St. Paul, Minnesota
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Junior Member
Registered: 11/22/08
Posts: 6
Loc: St. Paul, MN
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Greetings everyone! My first post in quite awhile as I'm back at it "again". After about a 4-5 year hiatus I'm on mission to get back at the piano. I'm not really a beginner as I've been playing/taking lessons since the Maple Leaf Rag(remember The Sting?) inspire me to take my first lesson back in in the mid-70's. To the point: can anyone recommend a great adult student teacher in the St. Paul area?
Thanks again...
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#1012178 - 11/25/08 11:49 AM
Re: Piano Teacher in St. Paul, Minnesota
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Registered: 01/04/07
Posts: 478
Loc: Minneapolis
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Again -- Have you ever considered MacPhail? Not in St. Paul, but not all that inconvenient either. I'm 51, took about 28 years off between college and about 2 years ago when I restarted, and have no regrets whatsoever. In fact, I'm having a ball. They have a huge number of very qualified teachers, and many many adult re-starters among their students. Good luck to you!
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Mason & Hamlin A (2006); Yamaha P140
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#1012179 - 11/25/08 06:48 PM
Re: Piano Teacher in St. Paul, Minnesota
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Registered: 01/06/08
Posts: 216
Loc: Hawaii
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This is a little detour, but when I was at the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport, in July. I ran into a Steinway D in the terminal. Later a guy named Stephan Marq was playing the piano, promoting his CD's. Wonder if any of you in Minnesota, heard of this guy. I ended up buying a CD and loving it. I actually like his stuff better than Eunaldi and Nevue ( which I like very much as well). He has a web site if you want a link, let me know. I don't have it at the moment. It would be something if this guy gives lessons?
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Aloha!
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