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<blockquote data-quote="Deano" data-source="post: 520569" data-attributes="member: 9305"><p>Hi Skeller it makes sense what you are saying I know what you mean, I need to be more aware of what I am doing.</p><p></p><p>It may well be that I have got an old injury that makes playing painful for me ? I </p><p>I have stopped playing for about 10 months waiting for my injury to get better they say it can take in can take even longer.</p><p></p><p>I do really want to try and get playing again</p><p></p><p>My teacher very good and is more than well qualified or I would not even go there, this is a little bit about him.</p><p></p><p>Ian has over 30 years of experience as teacher and professional performer. He has been busy combining instrumental teaching, professional performing and as a senior leader and teacher in schools, Further Education and Higher Education. He was Head of a National Skills Academy for the Creative and Cultural Sector.</p><p>Ian currently has students working towards ABRSM and Trinity exams in classical and jazz and they can be entered through the digital online format as this is so much easier for busy adults.</p><p>He is an expert on woodwind music and published his work for the Clarinet and Saxophone Society Magazine, in the USA and Japan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deano, post: 520569, member: 9305"] Hi Skeller it makes sense what you are saying I know what you mean, I need to be more aware of what I am doing. It may well be that I have got an old injury that makes playing painful for me ? I I have stopped playing for about 10 months waiting for my injury to get better they say it can take in can take even longer. I do really want to try and get playing again My teacher very good and is more than well qualified or I would not even go there, this is a little bit about him. Ian has over 30 years of experience as teacher and professional performer. He has been busy combining instrumental teaching, professional performing and as a senior leader and teacher in schools, Further Education and Higher Education. He was Head of a National Skills Academy for the Creative and Cultural Sector. Ian currently has students working towards ABRSM and Trinity exams in classical and jazz and they can be entered through the digital online format as this is so much easier for busy adults. He is an expert on woodwind music and published his work for the Clarinet and Saxophone Society Magazine, in the USA and Japan. [/QUOTE]
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