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Guitar teacher ?

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I'm new here and am looking at starting a new hobby. I'm not sure if this has been posted before, but does anyone know of any guitar teachers in Hua Hin ?
Many thanks.
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Welcome to the board seamus72.

I know for a fact several members of this forum play the guitar (me included) unfortunatley how many are in HH at the moment is anyones guess (sadly im not)

Im sure someone will get you going... :cheers:
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There is a faboulous Thai guitarplayer here in Hua Hin. You can normally find him at Ray's Place monday nights. His name is Ob.
Also another guy named Uri, who plays in the small band at Coco 51 Thurs-Sat nights. Finally, there is an American guy named Ricardo, whoo plays at Duke's, opposite Coco 51. Both guys can also be reached mornings at the Fat Cat guesthouse. If not there, aske the owner, Sverre.
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Go to El Murphy's and speak to the guitar player "Toon".
Nice guy and speaks good English.
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Thanks to all.
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seamus72 wrote:Thanks to all.
I'd like to hear how it goes, thanks!! :cheers:
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migrant wrote: I'd like to hear how it goes, thanks!! :cheers:
I think it's usually something like 'strum, strum, strum' :P Pete :cheers:
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Ah no, its a mryiad of pentatonics and triads, tonal scales and chromatics. Even Chromasonics...!

Make sure you get a teacher thet knows their stuff... :rasta:
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Randy!!!! you missed out frigian,aolian mixolidian and a few more if i wasn't drunk
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prcscct wrote:
migrant wrote: I'd like to hear how it goes, thanks!! :cheers:
I think it's usually something like 'strum, strum, strum' :P Pete :cheers:
Not listening to my kids music!! :cheers:
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Coming into Hua Hin from Pranburi, over the flyover, carry on past Dental2000 few hundred metres and on the left is a music store. Apparently upstairs are practice rooms. Not too sure what instruments are taught but could be worth a try.

Sorry I don't know name of store and don't have more specific directions!
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Thats the Yamaha shop if im not mistaken. Thats Yamaha instruments not motosais... :)
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