PSG lessons near Rochester, New York

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Mark Bocko
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Location: Rochester, New York, USA

PSG lessons near Rochester, New York

Post by Mark Bocko »

Hi All -

I'm new to PSG and I'm looking for a teacher in the Rochester, NY area. I also would be happy to drive to Buffalo if necessary.

Any leads would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Mark
Kevin Hatton
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Mark, I live in Buffalo, but there are some players in Rochester I know if you are interested.
Mark Bocko
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PSG lessons near Rochester, New York

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Kevin -

If you think that any of the players you know in Rochester might be interested in teaching a few lessons I'd like to get in touch with them. Thanks!

Mark
Chris Bauer
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Post by Chris Bauer »

As far as I know, Kurt Kowalski is still in or near Holly. If he doesn't teach, I suspect he'd know who does.

(And Kurt - if you're out there, we're loooooog overdue to catch up! My fault, I realize... But all the same, I hope you'll be in touch.)

In the meantime, Mark, say hello to Rochester for me! :smile:
Bob Carlucci
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Hi Mark... I'm about an hour and a half from Rochester, maybe a bit more.. I don't give lessons anymore, but if you would ever like to take a drive down, I would be happy to spend a few hours with you getting you started, showing you how to set up and adjust your steel,tune it if need be, and can show you a pile of basic techniques that you can use, licks, chords, bar techniques, finger grips and other useful tidbits... I won't turn you into Buddy with a visit, but would help answer a bunch of questions you might have..

It won't cost you a penny.. bring me a donut and we're even... :-D

Otherwise the best advice I can give is look up my friend Kurt Kowalski.. He's a great player, and is really knowledgable in all aspects of steel mechanics, playing techniques, and is a great guy to boot..... good luck!! bob
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Joey Ace
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Post by Joey Ace »

Another vote for Kurt.
Email me if you need his contact info.

I wouldn't turn down Bob C's offer either.
Paul Warnik
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Post by Paul Warnik »

I agree you should check with Kurt Kowalski
He is a fine guy to know and do business with-PW
Kevin Hatton
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Kurt is an experienced teacher and lives near you.
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