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| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Sore Fingers Summer School in UK | | Date: | Wednesday, October 31, 2007 13:37:00 (-0000) | | From: | Lennie Harvey <lh @............com>
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I have, and it is fantastic.
You can always benefit from exposure to good players no matter how long
you have been playing.
Sally is an awesome player, and a really great teacher ( the best IMHO
though Rob Ickes is pretty good as well - no disrespect to others I
haven't met yet!!!). I'm biased because she is a good friend and produced
my album, but other folk will back me up.
I first went to a dobro course after playing for six months and learnt so
much ( from two daves - geigerich & whitaker and stacy phillips at Common
Ground in Maryland - I still can't say that properly ), not just from the
teacher but from the other players on the course.
Go for it, you won't regret it. It's a fun week in a beautiful location.
www.sorefingers.co.uk if anyone is interested.
Lennie
> Hi folks,
> Has anyone of you participated in SFSS in UK, please refer to
> http://www.sorefingers.co.uk/coursedetail.php?id=4
> Next year Sally Van Meter will be a tutor for Dobro course.
> Does it make sense to participate with only one year of 1,5-2 hours daily
> practicing experience ? I do have erlier experience with a 5-string banjo,
> also as a band member, but those instruments are quite different.
> Thank you and keep on pickinī
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