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Post by dragoonat on May 24, 2009 17:28:07 GMT
Anyone know of a teacher in or around leeds, I wouldnt mind a 2 hour drive ,max, if necessary, it wud be worth it, Thanks.
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Post by sanmenxia on May 27, 2009 3:40:05 GMT
You might want to try the Pagoda Youth Orchestra in Liverpool: www.myspace.com/pagodayouthorchestra"We also offer Guzheng lessons for people of any age, Please see Zilan's Myspace(as linked above) for prices, etc. or contact her by email; Zilan@pagodaculturalclub.org.uk" That's assuming you mean the Leeds in Yorkshire, England :-)
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Post by dragoonat on May 27, 2009 20:31:30 GMT
yes i ment that leeds but its still 2 hours drive to leeds so that means 4 hours drive to get there and bak and i dont drive lol. maybe bus, lotsa tickets though. I can really stay in liverpool either cus i will be working in my dads restaurant in leeds and stayin nearby too. I contacted them a while bak and their prices are soo cheap!! and they are very helpful. so I will do my best to get to them but bringing guzheng and erhu with me will be a problem lol.
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Post by sanmenxia on May 28, 2009 20:02:39 GMT
If they have a guzheng that you could use then that'll save you having to take your own, which should make the journey easier.
Leeds has 2 universities, one offers a degree course in Chinese, and there must be quite a lot of students from China, so maybe there's someone who plays the guzheng, or there's some sort of Chinese cultural organisation.
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Post by Charlie Huang on Jun 16, 2009 11:39:36 GMT
There is Sheffield as well who has a good Chinese music department.
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