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Join Date: May 2007
Location: amsterdam
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percussion course
helo, Im pretty new here, sorry if this is in the wrong forum...
Ill be going to India this summer, Bombay and up is my plan, and I would love to learn some indian percussion. Does anybody know if there are like short classes on this anywhere? I know about the cooking classes and yoga classes that are everywhere, but I never heard of a percussion course like outside of music university. Does anybody know? |
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On the Road, wherever I am
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It's easy,
go to any music store, as them if they know a teacher (they will) . . . you can study for as short or as long as you like. I pay Rs150/hour for my bansuri teacher, and he is good. Really good.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: amsterdam
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thanx
that sounds really easy.... 150 rupies for a good teacher is not bad I guess
Thanx a bunch, I will remember u when I become a great tabla-player ![]() |
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