Yup. I found Mike Downes to be a really good instructor. I wasn't at Humber for long, but he was a clear and practical teacher of theory. He taught it in a way for people who want to use it. If you're ever around, Pat Collins is also a good teacher, although I never had any classes/lessons with him. Just hearing friends who studied with him made me think that he's got a good approach. If you're a Bass player who wants to learn Jazz, Toronto could very well be one of the best places in the world to get a grounding. Of the top of my head I could probably name 10 guys who have serious international careers.
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