FEEDBACK
| C. David Smart |
| Country: USA |
| Email: smartfrets@sbcglobal.net |
| Website: http://www.smartfrets.com |
| Good job on your web site. Keep up the good work. I am anxious to see your Nepalese folk music. Thanks. David, US 13 June,2007 |
| Fernanado A. Yepez |
| Email: fernando.yepez@arcanadirect.com |
| This is a wonderful work of art and knowledge. I congratulate you on your achievement. Best regards, Fernando. 13 June, 2007 |
| Dr. Richard Bec |
| Email: pilibeck@verizon.net |
| Dear Durga Ojha, I think that it is very good that you are stimulating interest in the best of the musical instruments in the most beautiful country in the world. I hope that you can also share with your students the music of Christopher Parkening, who I consider the best player of the classical guitar that ever existed. Dr. Richard Bec 13 June, 2007 |
| Patricia Yarrow |
| Email: yarrowp@mscd.edu |
| I wish you well with your project and with your students. Your website looks like a valuable resource, and is well laid out and uncluttered. You may wish to consider adding some information on additive rhythms and on various textures, too. Pat Yarrow, 16 June,2007 |
| Fernando Machado |
| Country: Panama |
| Email: fmachado@compuservice.net |
| Dear Durga Ojha, The web site is excellent, I learn classic guitar in National Conservatory of Music in Panama and I am very happy the classic guitar continue around the world. The times are changing and the techniques too. The young generation request more from us. I think the new generation is looking for more interactive training, but they need to learn the music basis before they can play any song. It is possible you include some exercises in your web site in order that the student play and record, later he can hear the difference between the teacher and the student. Maybe your Web Designer can include a plugging in your web for to accomplish this goal. I will scan some score from Latin American Music for the guitar and will e-mail to you. Regards, Fernando Machado 09 July, 2007 |
| Lirio Fernandez |
| Email: iriof@comcast.net |
| Hello Durga, Your site is amazing!!! Thanks so much for posting the great detailed info. I look forward to browse more in the future. I would like to ask: Is there a book that has all the information from your site? I would like to buy this book. Wait to hear from you and thanks again. Lirio Fernandez 09 July, 2007 |
| Anthony Lane |
| Country: United Kingdom |
| Email: anthonylane13@yahoo.co.uk |
| Website: www.rabbitwho.com |
| Hi there It really is a really great site - congratulations on a fantastic job. I have added it to my bookmarks and will recommend it to my friends. Kind regards Anthony, 11th July, 2007 |
| Jimmy Holman |
| Country: USA |
| Email: jack_boy15@hotmail.com |
| Looks like you got a good thing going there. If you ever decide to expand to non-classical music, such as rock, jazz, or Nashville-style country, let me know, maybe I could help. Anyway, yours is a cool site. Keep up the good work. Jim. 12 July,200 |
| Phung Nhat Minh |
| Country: Singapore |
| Email: minhjapan81@yahoo.com |
| Dear Ozz, Thanks for sharing. I really appreciate your effort to build this website. The site is well organized and the lessons are suitable for beginners. I will definitely recommend your website to my friends. It would even be better if you can post some sample music or videos to accompany the lessons. Looking forward to the upgraded version. Once again thanks and best regards, Nhat Minh - Singapore. 13 July, 200 |
| Tim Hicks |
| Country: USA |
| Email: timnlou@cox.net |
| Hello! I am checking out your site slowly, just wanted to let you know I am looking it over. I am not teaching now, I was teaching kids in my family and looking at teaching other kids, but I am now playing in a band and we are currently in the studio. I am always interested in teaching and learning though. So far the site looks great, I will email again when I have looked it over better. Good luck in your endeavor! Tim Hicks 15 July, 2007 |



