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Subject: Re: Need instructor for middle aged semi-beginner in Tyler, TX


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TX_Piper
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Date Posted: 23:07:27 03/22/04 Mon
In reply to: Jane 's message, "Need instructor for middle aged semi-beginner in Tyler, TX" on 00:14:20 03/03/04 Wed

If you had lessons with a so-called "excellent piper" then how come he/she didn't teach you that they are not called songs...they are called TUNES?!


>I have had less than a year of lessons from an
>excellent piper. We have worked on 4 songs with hopes
>of starting the 5th before I move to Tyler, Texas.
>This was a class setting in the evening public school
>programs. I would like to continue this type of
>format if available, however, tutoring would be
>acceptable. Anyone know of someone close to that area?

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Satan Mac Phatboyslim
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Date Posted: 00:03:27 09/10/04 Fri

Dear TX_Piper - Just wantd to let you know that you are really a pathetic person and no one here really cares in the least for your lame ass comments. You are not clever. You are just a complete ass. Its people like you that give pipers every where a bad name. Oh, and by the way - my instructor (you might have heard of him - his names Stuart Liddell) calls them tunes as well. So does Jack and Terry Lee. You might not be familiar with suck lowly pipers as them, but oh well. You are obviously much better than all of us.

>If you had lessons with a so-called "excellent piper"
>then how come he/she didn't teach you that they are
>not called songs...they are called TUNES?!
>
>
>>I have had less than a year of lessons from an
>>excellent piper. We have worked on 4 songs with hopes
>>of starting the 5th before I move to Tyler, Texas.
>>This was a class setting in the evening public school
>>programs. I would like to continue this type of
>>format if available, however, tutoring would be
>>acceptable. Anyone know of someone close to that
>area?

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