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Woodsongs Studios
We offer
lessons for stringed instruments at the Woodsongs studios located at
2920 Pearl St. Boulder, CO. Our instructors are listed below.
You may contact them directly for information and scheduling. |
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Dennis Burns Guitar - basic, classical,
jazz, theory
dennis@boldersounds.com
303.440.4297
Dennis has been teaching and performing in the Boulder/Denver area for 25
years. In 1983 Dennis received his BM degree in classical guitar
performance from the University of Colorado. He teaches many styles
including classical guitar, folk, rock and jazz improvisation. In 2005 the
on the Avant Acoustic label released Dennis' solo CD entitled "A Rose On
The Lake" which is an elegant blend of classical guitar, jazz
improvisation and world music, it can be purchased at HB Woodsongs. He is
the founder of Bolder Sounds
www.boldersounds.com, a sound design company which creates libraries
for digital samplers. Dennis also performs chamber music with A Lyric
Ensemble www.lyricensemble.com.
Call for Availability - 303.449.0516
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Ed Rudman
Guitar - basic, jazz, theory
303.664.9164
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Greg Schochet
Mandolin/Bluegrass Guitar
gregschochet.com 303.499.9178
Greg Schochet is an integral part of Colorado's thriving music community,
in demand as a performer, producer and teacher. Equally adept on guitar
and mandolin, Greg is fluent in a number of acoustic and electric styles,
including bluegrass, swing, folk, blues, and more.
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Warren Kennison Jr.
Banjo/Mandolin/Fiddle
warrenkennisonjr@aol.com 303.482.6215
Warren is well known around the country for his playing and singing. Born
in Seattle, and raised in Denver CO and Detroit, after mastering folk
style banjo in his early teens, he began learning Scruggs style at Earl
Gormaine's Pick and Strum Shop in Royal Oak, Michigan. Soon he was asked
to teach at Herb David’s Guitar Studio in Ann Arbor. Then in 1965 Earl
Scruggs asked him to help produce the all-time best selling instruction
book and record, Earl Scruggs and the 5-String Banjo. After fulfilling his
government service in 1967-68 as a computer technician and VISTA volunteer
in WV, he moved west and has become known as one of Colorado's favorite
banjo players. When bluegrass greats including Bill Monroe, Hylo Brown,
Josh Graves and Kenny Baker asked who could back them during local
appearances, one name came to mind. His ability to naturally fill in on
banjo and guitar/vocals led to job offers to join both Monroe’s Bluegrass
Boys and Brown’s Timber liners. He has helped launch the careers of a
number of aspiring bands, including Colorado's own, Hot Rize. And just
recently his greatest thrill was being invited to perform with Earl
Scruggs and Friends at this year’s Oklahoma International Bluegrass
Festival. Warren is the banjo, mandolin, finger-style guitar player,
fiddler, and tenor vocalist in True Blue Grass.
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Anne Brennand
Suzuki Cello
2anneb@earthlink.net
303.939.9933
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Masa Ito
Classical Guitar
mito@frii.com 720.935.7724
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Harmony Greenhalgh
Violin & Fiddle
greenhalhr27@uww.edu
920.728.1952
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Clay Kirkland
Harmonica
claykirkland1@comcast.net
claykirkland.com 303.257.0080
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Other Studios |
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Kimberlee Hanto
Cello
lyricensemble.com 303.442.2025
Beth Rosbach Cello
303.881.7383
Woodsong Suzuki Violins Paul Rowinski
303.494.9303
Rocky Mountain Center for the Musical Arts
303.665.0599
The Dairy Center for the Arts
303.440.7826
The Lesson Studio
303.543.3777
Studio Allegro Suzuki Violins
720.308.1883
Cynthia Katsarelis Violin Studio
303.776.6159
Jeff "Felonius" Smith Bottleneck and Dobro Teacher
303.499.1665
FeloniusSmith
Wildflower School of Voice - Monica Augustine
Voice, Performance, and Songwriting Instruction
720.937.9647
www.wildflowerschoolofvoice.com
Copyright © 2010 by HB
Woodsongs. All rights reserved.
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303.449.0516
2920 Pearl St.,
Boulder, CO 80301
Mon - Fri 10-6; Sat 10-5; Sun 12-4 |
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