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  • Thanks Rob these banjo lesson are great. I have always wanted to learn to play the banjo. I am 50 yrs old. I now have the time to put into this that I know it will take to learn. I practice a min. of 2 to 3 hrs a day. Your lesson are very easy to follow. Yes and the talking and playing not a problem. I think you are a great teacher. I know in my short time of learning. I felt like that I have made great progress. JT

  • I know you get praise all the time, I want to say thanks too. The only banjo I know is what I'm learning from you, and I'm learning quick!

    You have at least 1 fan in Montreal, Merci beaucoup!

  • You are welcome mon ami.

    By the way, how many men named Robert Bourassa will you find listed in the Montreal phone book?

  • At least a page full! You probably have some relatives over here, I bet they are banjo masters too! Are you a Quebec Bourassa, or a New Brunswick?

  • Quebec. We all started there. Anyone who spells it Bourassa started there.

    My family moved to Michigan several hundred years ago though, so I guess I am a Michigan Bourassa.

    Glad the lessons are working.

  • Great lessons! ,Many thanks Rob for your time and trouble

  • You are very welcome.

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