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7-11 microwave sandwiches aren't too bad
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I recommend Toey Don Tree Chiangmai 'เต้ยดนตรี' place of choice for the local. Nice person although he doesn't talk much.
18.78347,98.992854
Get the picture, model, price in dollar as well, much easier to communicate. Many cases you may need to order them.
(MIW shop have a few pickups to choose but have to watch out for the prices.)
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Wow, how did you even have those photos around.
re .. North side of the moat.
hes right ... here : ) .... about 500 yards past the jiffy station
dave2
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Make sure you bring all the sheet music you need.... it's not available in Chiang Mai (at least I've never found it!)
David
There are plenty at most music school and I saw some from Amadeus music top of Kad suen Kaew
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Looks like lunch from Amazing Sandwich!
re .. you dont want to be arround tourist police
hes right ... their a mean bunch : (
dave2 ... just off to demolish something like this for lunch : )
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Punna Residence at Nimman building 1 and 2 on Nimmanhamin road are pretty safe, 3 years I've never heard any security issues (I have rooms in both). But they also have pretty strict rules.
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I'm not a pianist but I've heard of Mr. Bernard and Mr. Bennett, they are very well respected by local pianists for decades. I think they do private lessons. Everyone in the Payap Music department knows them. Or you you can ask a friend of mind Mr.Champ (Thai, speaks English) he knows most musicians in town 081 681 8329. I
Regarding finding pianists If you don't know already, here is the list of some lecturer at the music dept at Payap University
http://music.payap.a....html?showall=1
It is great for the local musicians to have visitors.
Tyvm, yeah I hope to approach that school for private lessons. I'm interested in studying music there as a "proper" student, but obviously I don't have the language to. It would perhaps behoove me to sign up for their intensive language program.
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no. in thailand you are suppose to only add tomato ketchup for all kind of western food, including pizza
Or... sweet mayonnaise
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Looking good!
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Pantip Plaza, Siam TV near the moat both have good digital camera with your price range.
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Regarding finding pianists If you don't know already, here is the list of some lecturer at the music dept at Payap University
http://music.payap.ac.th/index.php/en/2008-07-22-08-00-01.html?showall=1
It is great for the local musicians to have visitors.
Sometimes the security guards at these moo baan are not to be trusted. however I think finding uni level piano teachers won't be hard.
Yeah, I am concerned about the security guards. I hope that I am wise enough to read the neighborhoods when I enter, but any advice would be most welcome.
I'm glad to hear your thought on the teachers. That's quite a load off my mind. Now only to organize the ensembles... (c:
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Thank you very much for the advice, gentlemen. I hadn't even heard/read of moobahn before now.
I have a small studio setup that I use for most things. I typically only go into a full studio for percussion, or if I'm having trouble recording or mixing a track on my own. It took me a while to accumulate quality gear, and while I am trying to get insurance on it all, so far companies are turning me down when I say Thailand.
Moobahn sound ideal except maybe for travel time to get into town? Aside from classes and general things like shopping, I usually work and study during the day, then relax or cut loose at night.
Aside from Thai and Japanese studies (I'm currently in Japan and would like to keep working on my Japanese after I leave), I will be studying music with a college in America. This college is okay with me doing all my studies in Chiang Mai, however I absolutely have to find a local university-level piano teacher (meaning advanced degree and still performing). They're very specific and picky about this point, so I worry a bit about it as well.
Sometimes the security guards at these moo baan are not to be trusted. however I think finding uni level piano teachers won't be hard.
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Thanks for sharing. I hope it's not going to happen again this year.
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You can rent a studio room if you don't mind using electric piano with a head set. Easier to move too.
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One of the best idea ever seen in LOS. Good luck with the business
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This will be a great concert for a great cause.
Thank you NowImEasy
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I hear Powerhouse Gym is run by missionaries.
I noticed that the owner is religious but he's very nice.
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Tickets can also be purchased from Wawee Coffee at Punna Place branch.
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The Chiang Mai Jazz Society and Chiang Mai Jazz Festival Team invite you to a fundraising concert for a remote school at Ban Wiang Nua School. Amphur Pai.
Ticket to the Romantic Jazz Night with Simone Kopmajer at the Hilton Millennium Bangkok is ฿1,500. However for the fundraising concert in Chiang Mai, tickets is only ฿750 price include snacks and one beer or glass of wine. (See concert poster below)
Limited number of 200 seats available.
Romantic Jazz Night With Simone Kopmajer Live in Chiang Mai
at Grand convention Hall The Empress Hotel,
24st May 2012 18.30-22.00 pm
Tickets are now available at the following locations:
- Wawee Coffee Nimanhaemin Soi 9
- Wawee Coffee Niman Promenade. 081-681-8329
- SNOB@NEO Huey Kaew Road. 081-716-4175
- CD GREEN. 089-755-5577
- Woranan Music School: 081-681-8329
- The MusicClass Music School
Related link:
Ban Wiang Nua School
61 Moo 2, Tambon Ban Pai district, Mae Hong Son town of 58,130.
The Chiang Mai Jazz Society:
A team of local and expats Jazz Musicians.
Visit us on facebook for jazz events:
http://www.facebook....gMaiJazzSociety
Chiang Mai Jazz Festival:
http://www.chiangmaijazzfest.com/
- Wawee Coffee Nimanhaemin Soi 9
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Call them you just give them your order number, date, etc.
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Rain
in Chiang Mai
Rain pretty heavy in Nimman but I was taking a nap
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I once ordered them on line from somewhere I can't remember but I don't know if anyone could maintain sourdough starter in such climate.
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I knew I'd get one.
Judge Mental are my middle names.
(In fairness though I'm not assuming he's a sex tourist for having a Thai partner; everyone has a Thai partner. I'm assuming he's a sex tourist for sending money and then checking up on her. )
I just assume we're all sex tourists, much easier that way.
(After all, very few of us manage to avoid having sex with a local)
Some people prefer to call them self 'Romance tourist'
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Hungry At 1Am. Who Does Delivery At This Time
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Come on, they are everywhere!