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Ace
Jul-13-2009, 3:02pm
Just found out about this on Craigslist for anyone in the area!
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Central Florida Bluegrass Assoc - 1st Annual Bluegrass School (Plant City)
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Date: 2009-07-11, 10:58AM EDT


Central Florida Bluegrass Association
1st Annual Bluegrass School

If you have a upright bass, guitar, mandolin, banjo, or fiddle, and you want to improve your playing, come see us.
Central Florida Bluegrass Association is hosting the 1st Annual Bluegrass School.
Time: 10am
Date: 07/18/09
Location: Dove Music Center, 1304 E Baker St # A, Plant City, FL 33563-5865
Cost: $10 a person
Please bring your chair, instrument, tuner, pick, strap, etc...

If you have any questions, you can give Cheri a call at 863-397-4497 to reserve your spot.
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jim_n_virginia
Jul-13-2009, 4:44pm
Sounds for like a workshop to me than a school. When I think of bluegrass school I thing of the program at ESTU or the bluegrass program at Berkley.

1st annual? $10.00? Whatchu gonna lern for ten dollas? LOL! :grin:

But hey might be some fun jamming! And $10 is right up my alley CHEAP! LOL!
I'd go if it was closer!

catmandu2
Jul-13-2009, 4:53pm
Cost: $10 a person ... Please bring your chair, instrument, tuner, pick, strap, etc...


I'd go...but I lost my pick.

robertson
Jul-13-2009, 8:28pm
You never know,, I just moved from Orlando and there are some
very good pickers in that area!:mandosmiley:

Andy Miller
Jul-13-2009, 8:36pm
Ten bucks? Not much to lose. Even if you pick something up from the picker sitting next to you instead of from the teacher, you're likely to come out ahead!

Ivan Kelsall
Jul-13-2009, 10:14pm
I'd go just for the experience & to meet the other player(s),with whom you might be able to set up your own regular 'jam' session,
Ivan

Steve Perry
Jul-14-2009, 11:19am
I predict they'll have 41 students there...

20 guitar players

19 guitar players that switched to mandolin because there are so many guitar players

1 guy with an open back tenor banjo that's just sure he can make it work for bluegrass

..... and a spoons player!

:)):crying::grin: