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Old 04-07-2014, 02:50 PM
rolleiguy54 rolleiguy54 is offline
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Default Pete Huttlinger camp

I was fortunate to attend Pete's most recent "camp". A weekend learning the songs of John Denver.

We had a small of group of five students. We arrived to a gift bag with Elixir strings, guitar magazine, treats and a coupon for Pete's books.

Pete is a wonderful player and person with a story of perseverance in the face of serious medical issues.

We played and drilled for several hours at a time. He is patient with every student and level of player. We ate lunch and dinner with great meals prepared by his wife Erin. He is flexible as one player wanted to learn a Beatles song and Pete came through.

I have been to several camps and can highly recommend Pete's
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Old 04-07-2014, 05:52 PM
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You are one fortunate Rolleguy,, to be blessed by this experience!!!
I have a couple of his lessons and it's a pleasure to see/hear him play...
I can only imagine the benefit of learning from him live...
Just wish I could afford one of his Collings Signature guitars to help out with his medical expenses...sigh...
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