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TR Music and Voice Lessons

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3109 Mason Ave. Corinth TX 76210
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(940) 312-7895
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The Taylor Robinson Music Company offers a unique and innovative approach to modern music training. Shying away from the conventional, academic methods of teaching, our students learn to play "from the heart". Many of our instructors have either toured nationally or internationally in modern music projects. They are professional song writers, recording artists, and performing musicians, it is...

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I had bass lessons with this teacher

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100

I had bass lessons with this teacher this year and I really enjoyed it. I was a beginner with bass, yet I feel I managed to advance a lot during the months I took classes with this teacher who is is very patient, understood where I wanted t...

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This teacher is a very patient, caring, kind and astute. I have taken guitar from other teachers in the past and it never sticks. That has changed since I have taken guitar lessons from this theacer.\r

extremely happy

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The teacher has been able to make custom lesson plans based upon the pace at which I am progressing and what areas I desire to improve. I leave every lesson invigorated and motivated to try out the new tips and techniques reviewed in each s...

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When people get good at something, they tend to forget how hard it was for them to learn, and it's tough to relate to people who are just learning because you, as a player, have far surpassed them. I think you do a good job of remembering what it was like for you when you were learning and can relate that to your teaching.\r

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