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Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Students will not only learn the fundamentals of music but also learn invaluable lessons about being a musician from instructors who are out there touring, recording and performing! Beyond instruction, we are focused on becoming a musical community center. We offer rehearsal space for established and professional bands, a place for musicians of all ages to make connections and find other players, and perhaps most importantly, a place to be part of a community!
Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Durham / North Carolina / United States
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About Tuba Exchange Vincent Simonetti is the founder and president, Tuba Exchange, Inc, currently serving as CEO of the privately held company. Vince, a lifelong tubist, is a native of New Jersey, and a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, New York City. As an undergraduate scholarship student at Manhattan, and as a graduate student, Vince studied tuba performance with William Bell, Joseph Novotny, Harvey Phillips, and Herbert Wexelblatt. After graduation, he also had the opportunity to, study with the legendary Arnold Jacobs. During his young adult performing years, Vince performed professionally on tuba with Lake George Opera Company and with the Metropolitan Opera stage band for a production of Verdis La Traviata. He also toured coast to coast with Moiseieff Ballet Company of Russia, Martha Graham Dance Company, and the Paul Lavalle Band of America. Vince moved to North Carolina in 1967, after winning the audition for principal tuba for The North Carolina Symphony, and held that position from 1967 to 1975. Later on, in the performance arena, Vince was busy locally as conductor and founding director of The Durham Symphony Orchestra, an ensemble he launched in 1976 and conducted until 1983 and which remains viable today as a regional classical music venue. Nurturing his passion for the tuba, its design and promotion, by the mid-1980s, Vince had gradually moved his musical instrument business enterprise into a dynamic customer service niche specializing strictly in tubas and euphoniums. While attending a national manufacturers tradeshow in Chicago in June, 1984, Vince received such thoughtful and enthusiastic confirmation of his business plan from various sectors of the international brass manufacturing world that the idea for The Tuba Exchange took shape in the catalyst of the moment. Vince and Ethel Simonetti formally incorporated Tuba Exchange, Inc in 1993, and continue to operate the Company on Vinces original business property, now expanded to double its operational and display space. Currently, Vince continues to play tuba in a variety of area performance groups as principal tuba for The Durham ( NC ) and Raleigh ( NC ) Symphony Orchestras ; guest tubist with the Triangle Wind Ensemble ; and tuba and sousaphone with the Moore Square Dixielanders and the Magnolia Klezmer Band. When Vince is not presiding over The Tuba Exchange, or performing on tuba, he enjoys baking bread, jogging, and pursuing his interests in etymology and archeology, in his spare time.
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Stop by our shop and electric violin showroom in Durham, North Carolina - just minutes from Raleigh Durham International Airport ( RDU ) and one mile off Interstate 40. D. Blaise Kielar began his electric violin journey in the mid 1980s, when he sold Zeta violins through Hillmusic Fine Violins, in Chapel Hill, NC. He left that business to play and teach more in the mid 1990s. Over the years, he has taught many styles - classical, Irish, Old Time, jazz, gospel, country, Middle Eastern, free improv, etc. When he started his world music instrument store, Music Explorium, in 1999, he considered stocking electric violins to be his fun indulgence. He added acoustic violins due to demand from his former violin shop customers! Through the wonders of the Internet, people began calling him for advice about choosing an electric violin. His combination of violin shop skills and comfort with electronics and improvising appealed to players from as far away as Bali and Israel. Now, with Electric Violin Shop, he ( and a staff of specialists ) can provide a higher level of service to bowed string players who want to be heard in an amplified setting. Contact Blaise at 919-806-3311 to chat about your amplification desires. A native of of Fayetteville NC, Chris Guin took up the violin when he was nine years old, because it got him out of math class. Throughout his school years, he played in local and regional youth orchestras, as well as the community symphony orchestra. At 14, he took up guitar, because he wanted to play in a rock band. If Electric Violin Shop had existed back then, this unfortunate necessity would never have occurred. With a decent amp and an effects processor, he couldve played all the Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Van Halen, and Yngwie Malmsteen tunes he wasnt quite good enough to play on the guitar. Chris worked construction, sold cars, telemarketed ( so much for that whole immortal soul thing ), worked for an inventory company, wrote resumes, and even co-authored a novel. ( Youd probably think someone who wrote an entire novel would have no trouble with a little web bio -- youd be wrong ). After serving way too much time as a mall-zombie and general retail drone, much of it spent as an Evil Corporate Bookseller, he finally found his way to Electric Violin Shop. He has since become a brand evangelist for the store, and for the electric violin in general. As the Fiddle Fashionista for EVS, he sometimes helps customers find not only the instrument with the right tone, but the electric violin and bow to perfectly match, contrast, or compliment the players wardrobe. His math skills have never fully recovered, but he is still playing the violin. Duncan spent the better part of two decades playing in orchestras and is currently a member of the Durham Symphony Orchestra. Classically trained on the violin and piano, for years his only outlet for non-classical styles came in teaching himself to play the guitar...that is until his discovery of the electric violin! Electrified strings have not only renewed his interest in violin playing, but also opened a new realm of possibilities to him as a composer. Duncan studied Music Composition as an undergraduate at the University of Northern Iowa and earned a Masters degree at the University of Idahos Lionel Hampton School of Music where he also taught Music Theory. Duncans compositions for strings include a Sonata for Violin and Piano and a String Quartet. Susie grew up in Raleigh, NC playing classical and fiddle music. After a number of years in graduate school in Geography and various retail jobs she realized that she has always been pursuing her musical passions in one way or another. She plays acoustic and electric violin in a number of bands and musical styles, from old time and bluegrass to blues and rock. Shes been a member of Rootzie, the Slim Pickers, and the Marla Vickers Band. Currently she plays with Penny Prophets, a rock band out of Chapel Hill, and the JayBirds, a D
Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Durham / North Carolina / United States
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The #1 neighborhood store for band & orchestra gear, rental instruments, and music lessons.