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March 31, 2009 | More Jamie!

We mentioned a couple days ago Jamie Masefield's Django in June appearance as clinician, but we failed to bring up an even more imminent event, this weekend April 4th! Jamie has been enlisted to lead a one-day intense workshop (9:00-4:00) at River Tree Arts, 35 Western Ave. in Kennebunk, Maine. From the River Tree Arts website: "Topics will include composition, performance, technique, speed development, tone, dynamics, expression and duet playing. Linear motion across chord progressions in both bluegrass and jazz will be translated into useful licks for session-playing and improvisation." Instruction will be hands-on within the small group context, and you're guaranteed to come out a better player than when you went in. All levels of ability welcome.

Registration is $95.00
Phone: 207.967.9120

Workshop Information website

Don't miss out!



Posted by Ted at March 31, 2009 5:29 AM


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