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Harmony House
(508) 943-7784
91 Worcester Rd
Webster, MA
4.04
miles
Village Music
(508) 347-2812
3 Arnold Rd
Fiskdale, MA
11.75
miles
Pakachoag Community Music School
(508) 791-8159
203 Pakachoag St
Auburn, MA
12.55
miles
*Jo Ann Warren Studio II
(508) 476-9222
28 Main St
Manchaug, MA
11.56
miles
Fiddle Center
(508) 867-6600
300 E Main St
East Brookfield, MA
13.36
miles
Canty Dance Center
(508) 949-1508
4 Main St
Webster, MA
2.55
miles
Star Fleet Audio
(508) 793-2882
27 W Sutton Rd
Sutton, MA
11.44
miles
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2006-07-23 07:26:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymouse 3 · 2 2

Very good question. I train under an instructor that is the second type. As he has gotten older he has actually lost a little bit as far as sparring goes, however he said the prousest moments have been when his students shine against him. I myself feel that there is no reason to haold anything back once a student gets to a certian level and proves his charicter. I am not afraid of losing to them sparring in the Dojo, because I don't fight as hard as I can anyway when I amn with a lower rank, I fight just slightly above them, so they have to push themselves, but don't get dominated. my theory is why hold anything back if they are going to use this in a life or death situation? I want them to have every advantage they can.

2016-03-16 04:02:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi,,,, check out the news paper ,,, either in musical instruments or teachers.... or call or go to a music store,,,, that sells guitars ... usually anyone in there will be glad to teach you lessons....or know someone that will........i promise you.....

good luck.......

2006-07-23 07:25:56 · answer #3 · answered by eejonesaux 6 · 0 0

Ask next door guy, you goof!

2006-07-23 07:24:58 · answer #4 · answered by Ethan 4 · 0 1

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