Please recommend a place for guitar and piano lessons on Oahu (at the same location preferably) for children/youth.
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Not Guitar or Piano, but I seen a flyer posted at Aina Haina Foodland that Troy Fernandez of Ka'au Crater Boys fame is currently offering Ukulele lessons, 1-on-1! I'm actually contemplating taking up that offer.
When I was in grade school, my piano teacher was Vivian Kwan, who had a studio in Kaneohe on Alaloa St. behind Windward Mall ( before the mall was there). I aced reading sheet music back then. Not so much now.sigpic The Tasty Island
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Re: Music Lessons
Originally posted by OahuGirl View PostPlease recommend a place for guitar and piano lessons on Oahu (at the same location preferably) for children/youth.
I'd suggest that you call or visit the various music stores and ask their advice. Most (if not all) of them have bulletin boards with notices and cards..
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For guitar, you should definitly start out studying classical style. A few solid years of basic technical exercises will build a foundation that can be transferred to any other style.
I don't know about piano. It's good when you're studying theory, though.
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My niece takes music lessons out of the Hawaii Music Works in the Pearlridge Shopping center (Uptown).
http://web.mac.com/hawaiimusicworks/...usicWorks.htmlLovena
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My sister and I took private piano lessons from Mary Lou Doehring at her house in Wai'anae. She teaches people from all age ranges. If you're interested, I could PM you her phone number. Like LikaNui said, it depends on where you live and how far you're willing to commute.
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