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Andy Del Pozo & Dave Santos are a duo called Common Ground Acoustic. Covering 1960's to 2022, light rock Simon/Garfunkel, Hootie and the Blowfish, Jason Mraz and many more, country like Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, Zac Brown, classic rock like Elton John, Tom Petty, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Bros, Beatles, Zeppelin, 90s like Foo Fighters, Matchbox 20, Smashmouth, etc. Below is a list of the bands we cover.
Bemish Green Piano Studio offers private online piano lessons from the comfort of your own home! Professional pianist/composer Edward J. Bemish began teaching music in the 1990’s, and founded Bemish Green Piano Studio in 2001. Since that time, he has provided thousands of lessons to students of all ages and levels, some of whom have advanced to teach and perform professionally.
Irene Fotino
I've been taking lessons with Edward for not long, only a year, and it's been a pleasure learning to "speak" and "play" this new language. I appreciate Edwards deep well of patience, mandatory to teach students like me who constantly want to know why and how and everything that goes along with learning an instrument that has changed very little, since first invented by Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori in the 1700s. I particularly enjoy that Edward teaches not only the obvious importance of fingers-to-keys and site reading, but also discusses music theory, music history and introduces a variety of older and contemporary artists - it is a well-rounded combination. The Featured Artist segment offers students the opportunity to learn about other pianists and introduces a variety of playing styles - both former and contemporary from Clara Schumann to Chick Corea to Diana Krall (some of my favorites). Edwards combination of humour and patience keeps lessons fresh as we move through the evolution of the piano, learn theory and as we discuss the many artists who have shaped this musical art throughout the ages - everything comes together as it has for centuries. My only regret is that I did not begin this challenge earlier - I envy our younger students who will be able to learn and play for years.