I have been taking lessons from Pat O'Brien since I was an absolute beginner. He is the finest teacher of music in any discipline I have ever encountered. I recommend starting with him at any level of experience. His email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] On May 2, 2005, at 1:00 AM, Alan Sumler wrote:
> Has anyone in NYC noticed an ad in the Village Voice about a > Guitar, Ren. > Lute, Baroque Lute teacher named P. O'Brien? If so, is it the same > Patrick > O'Brien who has played with such groups as the King's Noyse and the > Baltimore Consort? If so, does anyone have his e-mail address? > Otherwise > does anyone know who the P. O'Brien in the ad is? > See I am moving to New York City and I need a lute teacher. I > don't know > who to contact. I am a beginner with little musical background. I most > likely need the service of an advanced student who offers private > lessons. I > know that Pat O'Brien is not such a person, but a professional. I > assume he > would know such a student who wants to teach a beginner. > While I ask this list about P. O'Brien, I also wish to ask if > anyone here > can offer the name of a lute teacher who doesn't mind beginners. I > will move > to NYC in August and by then I will have studied for about three > month on my > 10cs lute. > Any information will be highly appreciated and I will try to pay > you back > ten-fold for any leads. > Sincerely, > Alan > > -- > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >
