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unique opportunities to study one-on-one with Mr. Sticks, profiting from
his pearls of wisdom and tons of experience. Find out what has been keeping
you from reaching your full potential! He is willing to tell you if you
are willing to listen. All ages, musical styles and levels are welcome.
LESSON I—traditional one-hour lesson Larry asks you to play specific things that reveal your strengths and weaknesses. He will then explain clearly and specifically precise and proven things YOU need to work on, which will dramatically improve your drumming. This
can be in New York City or Paris, France—ostensibly, anywhere in
the world. Because of Larry's demanding schedule and desire to teach,
he is offering to share his limited time to teach you while on tour. The
next time he is in your area, he will arrange to meet with you.
Check his schedule.
When possible, you can come to his concert and sound check to witness
firsthand just how practical his advice is! No matter what country or city you live in, there is a very real chance that Larry will play near you. So leave your info along with which type lesson you'd like. LESSON II—motivation and career advice along with technique This is a great opportunity to take both your drumming and your career to a higher level. During an hour and a half sit one-on-one with a drummer who is CURRENTLY living his dreams and can help you live YOURS! The motivation/inspiration and momentum you get from this lesson can be all you need to change your musical life! Larry has insight few others are privy to—given his years of experience, playing in every conceivable musical setting (studio, tours, as bandleader, jazz, rock). His advice is well founded and rare among teachers.
This lesson includes a scheduled follow-up telephone call from Larry to
ensure your understanding of the lesson along with further support and
motivation. Contact Larry today to get on the list.LESSON III—consultation via recordings and email No need to wait to solve technique problems or get career advice. Send an audio or video tape of your playing. Email your career questions. Larry will analyze them critically and give you his ideas. Don't spend another year hoping and wishing for things to be better. Contact Larry and make things better! |
For prices, email Larry, making clear which type of lesson interests you.
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