Off-The-Wall
Lead by Cliff Evans
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The
Seattle
Banjo Club
Seattle
Banjo Festival 2001
"Old
Favorites
for a New Century"
Tukwila,
Washington
April 1, 2001
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Don VanPalta gave TWO workshops, one in the morning and another in the
afternoon. They were very well attended and he did a great job of
conveying useful information to everyone in the room with his wonderful
demonstrations. The other workshops on Saturday were also a big hit. We had
classes for Tenor-Techniques, Music Theory, and Wooden-Instrument Repairs
(Luthier). New this year were
Beginner classes and the surprise favorite... The Off-The-Wall Jam
Session, where the music was projected on the wall so that everyone played
from the same music --and-- the same key!! :-) |
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Don's First workshop was well attended |
Don up high |
A big crowd for his SECOND workshop! |
High interest in Tenor |
Beginner classes |
Chris Stone gives first-timers some great tips |
Terry Shaw - Music Theory |
The morning class |
One of THREE beginner workshops |
Clint showed some great tips |
"Students" with full attention |
It's fun and easy |
Music theory made easy |
Ryan's first lesson |
Students of all ages |
Clint - the Luthier! |
Understanding music is a life-long task |
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Sign on wall: "Old banjo players never die, they just
play half fast." |
Bill Barker, Bellevue, Washington, USA
Revised 04/02/01
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