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Buy Lawrence G Green: SOUTH AFRICAN BEACHCOMBER (1958/1st Edition) for R80.00
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Buy CAPE TOWN TAVERN OF THE SEAS by Lawrence G Green for R75.00
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Buy A Decent Fellow Doesnt Work - Lawrence G Green - 1st Edition 1963 (Facsimile Cover) for R80.00
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Buy Theres A Secret Hid Away by Lawrence G Green (1st - 1956) for R90.00
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Buy When the Journey`s Over - Lawrence G. Green - Hardcover for R120.00
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Buy SOUTH AFRICAN BEACHCOMBER by Lawrence G Green for R130.00
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Buy When the Journey`s Over - Lawrence G. Green - Hardcover for R110.00
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Buy Almost Forgotten, Never Told by Lawrence G Green 1st Edition for R125.00
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Buy THERE`S A SECRET HID AWAY - Lawrence G Green *first edition for R60.00
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Buy A Colossal Failure of Common Sense - Larry McDonald, Lawrence G. McDonald, Patrick Robinson for R190.00
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Kevin Greenberg is a young, talented and accomplished musician excelling in piano and keyboard - with a distinctive sound and an artistic touch in the service of music. Kevin’s been performing in front of audiences since 12 - obtaining his pianoforte and theory diplomas in classical music through UNISA and completing his Bachelor of Technikon in Music from Tshwane University of Technology. But despite his training in classical music Kevin’s preference leans towards light, contemporary and jazz music. Kevy G is a true professional being fully involved in the music & entertainment industries as a performer, rehearsal pianist and musician in musical theatre, producer, session musician, musical director and CEO for HD Music. Kevy G offers individual tuition of piano & electronic keyboard, theory and aural training for beginner to advanced learners. Lessons can be given in the comfort of your own home in greater Johannesburg, alternatively in our Sydenham studio. ♫ Learn to play piano / electronic keyboard for personal growth or exams. ♫ Learn to play by ear and improve your musical ear (relative pitch). ♫ Learn to read sheet music using both hands – songbooks, chords charts & lead sheets. ♫ Learn all styles of music such as contemporary, pop, rock, classical, Latin and jazz – to name a few. ♫ Learn and improve playing technique in all styles and ‘the secrets’ of playing like a pro that you won’t find in music books. ♫ Learn the in’s and out’s of keyboards and synthesizers and how to use ‘auto-accompaniment’ and play with a full band behind you being a 1-man-band. ♫ Learn how to improvise, busk, have your own sound & stand out from the rest. ♫ Learn the art of playing solo or in any band scenario and how to accompany singers. ♫ Exam preparation available – Royal Schools, UNISA, Trinity College. ♫ Build an extensive song list and learn the songs you enjoy playing. ♫ Build self-confidence and learn how to be a performer on stage or entertain your family and friends. ♫ Improve strength in fingers, wrists and arms. ♫ Improve coordination in sport and everyday life ♫ Professional advice and assistance in the purchasing of instruments and sheet music. Individual - Weekly 30 mins R 400-00 Individual - Weekly 45 mins R 450-00 Individual - Weekly 60 mins R 500-00 Tuition in the comfort of your own home has an additional travelling fee in accordance to the national AA rates (R7.50 p/km). Looking forward to meeting you and experiencing your talent!
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About the product Edited by L. A. Hewson and F. G. van der Riet. 8vo; original red cloth, lettered in gilt on spine; pictorial dustwrapper; endpaper maps; pp. (iv) + 106, incl. index; 2 plates. Merest trace of foxing to edges. Near-fine condition.'The Rev. John Ayliff, 1820 Settler and one of the pioneer missionaries of the Eastern Cape, left among his papers an unfinished manuscript, here published in full for the first time under the title The Journal of Harry Hastings, Albany Settler. It consists of a narrative mostly in diary form of the experiences of a young British settler of 1820 whom the writer calls"Harry Hastings": the four-month voyage from London to Algoa Bay, the trek to the settlement near Bathurst and the difficult months that followed. Harry Hastings is to be regarded not only as an alter ego of John Ayliff, but also as a typical British settler, a"rooinek"transplanted from Whitechapel to the Zuurveld. The narrative offers a lively and entertaining account of settler life, and a unique fund of information about the first years of the Albany Settlement.'
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