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Tag Archives: Thailand
Music Lessons in Koh Samui
I am currently teaching from two locations on Koh Samui. I am available every day in Ban Lamai and every Wednesday and Friday in Ban Maenam. I teach private guitar, banjo, and mandolin lessons, as well as music theory, jazz … Continue reading
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Muay Thai
Muay Thai, or Thai Boxing, is the national sport of Thailand. Though it has ancient origins, Muay Thai developed into its modern, standardized form in the twentieth-century. Its mythology and history is deeply embedded in Thai culture and it is … Continue reading
Take Music Lessons Online!
I am currently offering private guitar, banjo, and mandolin lessons in Ko Samui, Thailand. I am also available for correspondence lessons via Skype or individualized instructional videos.
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Lamai Beach
This is Lamai Beach, which is regarded as second only to Chaweng Beach as the most desirable stretch of beach on the island of Ko Samui. This is about a ten minute walk from my apartment. The interior of the … Continue reading
Jun Muay Thai
The gym is an open air structure with one mirrored wall, two boxing rings, padded floors, and a row of 12-15 heavy bags and tire punching bags. There are often between 8-10 trainers to direct shadowboxing, coach on the bags, … Continue reading
Early Impressions of Thailand
These were a couple of blog posts written upon first arriving in Ko Samui, just getting around to posting them now: 10/4/12 Arrival in Koh Samui: After a brutal schedule of flying and sitting in airports I arrived at the … Continue reading