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#1 2007-03-26 00:43:51

waverider
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I am looking for a teacher in Orange County, or Long Beach...

I studied in Japan for three years.  Since coming back to the H.B. area, I haven't practiced much at all... I need to get back into it..  soon...   or I'll go nuts.

Thanks for the info!!

KWR


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#2 2007-03-26 11:42:07

philipgelb
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Re: I am looking for a teacher in Orange County, or Long Beach...

look for Masaharu Yoshizawa. Probably the best shakuhachi player on the west coast

phil


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#3 2007-03-26 17:59:12

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: I am looking for a teacher in Orange County, or Long Beach...

Masakazu Yoshizawa

http://www.kokingumi.com/

Phil, careful other players read the forum!


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#4 2007-03-26 21:21:48

philipgelb
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Re: I am looking for a teacher in Orange County, or Long Beach...

Sorry for the misspelling of his name!!


Philip Gelb
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#5 2007-03-26 23:04:43

waverider
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Re: I am looking for a teacher in Orange County, or Long Beach...

Thanks Philipgelb and Tairaku.  I looked this guy up while still in Japan.  He seems to be very well known.  I emailed him a while back and he responded quickly.  Seemed nice.  One question, does he teach Honkyoku?
Guess I'll ask him. 
Thanks again,

KWR


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#6 2007-03-26 23:06:48

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: I am looking for a teacher in Orange County, or Long Beach...

Yes he knows Kinko and Jin Nyodo at least. Probably also Tozan and Dokyoku.


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