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Looking for an English Speaking Violin Teacher in Liege

 
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dhrupadfan



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:15 am    Post subject: Looking for an English Speaking Violin Teacher in Liege Reply with quote

Hi,

I live in Verviers near Liege in Belgium. I was hoping to take violin
lessons from a professional teacher who can speak English. I have
studied the violin for sometime in India but I have not been able to
make too much progress. I do not know my grade or level but I would
love to learn Western Classical Violin from a competant teacher.

Please let me know if you know a competant teacher around here. I
would prefer lessons at some place near Verviers or Liege.

Regards

Kartik

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