Aaron Watson may still be teaching at the Conservatory.
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TDogVictoria, BCNewShelley Park Montmartre; Cigano GJ 5
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I'm also in Vic and looking for lessons.
Marc Atkinson put me in touch with Reuben Weir, but I didn't get a response so not sure if he is still teaching. I haven't studied with Aaron Watson but he seems like a super nice guy and when I talked to him in the summer he said he was at the conservatory part time.
Paul, if you are looking for someone to jam with let me know - I'm working towards being able to play through a set of gypsy jazz standards (minor swing, sweet georgia brown, honeysuckle rose etc) and the only people I know in Vic who play gypsy jazz are out of my league.
The small group of us that are into it have been into it a long time. Rueben is pretty busy as are Mitchell, Chris Sartison,Stewart Munro and I just focus on rhythm on guitar.
I would say the best bet is Aaron.
The Magic really starts to happen when you can play it with your eyes closed
renatolongoVictoria BCNew2016 Geronimo Mateos Jazz B
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Thank you for the info, much appreciated. I will check into Aaron. I have also heard that Avarm (Devon) Mccagherty is a good instructor as is Casey Ryder. TDog & Jazzaferri keep me in the loop if there is any GJ jams. I am wanting focus mainly on rhythm as well.
For your money, IMO the best bet for beginners in rhythm is go to Dennis Chang's DC music school. His rhythm course is a great way to get started the right way from one of the best teachers in this genre
he is online here as @dennis If you really want to get into it check out his homestay in Montreal program.
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Quinn Bachand is from Victoria too but he's going to school in Boston
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Marc Atkinson put me in touch with Reuben Weir, but I didn't get a response so not sure if he is still teaching. I haven't studied with Aaron Watson but he seems like a super nice guy and when I talked to him in the summer he said he was at the conservatory part time.
Paul, if you are looking for someone to jam with let me know - I'm working towards being able to play through a set of gypsy jazz standards (minor swing, sweet georgia brown, honeysuckle rose etc) and the only people I know in Vic who play gypsy jazz are out of my league.
Cheers, Tim
I would say the best bet is Aaron.
he is online here as @dennis If you really want to get into it check out his homestay in Montreal program.