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| New Friend
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 4
| Exploring New Approach/Seeking Qualified Instructor Greetings, I'm an advanced level player who has been on the "comeback trail" for 2 years now. After experimenting with the TCE approach for 1-1/2 years, I'm looking to try another approach under the tutelage of a qualified instructor here on Long Island. I'm considering employing either the Claude Gordon approach or the James Stamp approach. Can anyone give me some advice as to how to proceed with either of these approaches (beyond buying the books)? Thanks, Scott |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Woodbury, Minnesota
Brand: Callet
Posts: 120
| Buy the Stamp book. Buy the Poper book, which explains the Stamp. Practice them. Write Doc (or any of the other great players who use Stamp - Robert Weast, etc.) if you need help applying the Stamp exercises. |
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