Re: Beginning Beginner



On Feb 9, 4:23 pm, "Lumpy" <lu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Master Betty wrote:
It's a poor measure. Why in the fuc$
would you subject a client to
your idiosyncrasies?

You have to be able to tune a guitar to be my student.
An amazingly large majority of owners of guitar shaped
objects don't know how to do that either.

I subject my clients to having to learn or know how
to tune, as well as learn or know how to play
Happy Birthday.

Lumpy

In Your Ears for 40 Something Yearswww.LumpyMusic.com

Yes, but would you accept a student who played a plastic topped Martin?
.



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