Subject: RE: [Harp-L] RE: Augusta? - Jam Camp? - where should I go?
Bobby "Blackhat" Walters writes:
"Dennis is right on the money. I attended Jam Camp in Rockville, MD a couple
of years ago and we had all levels of players involved. And believe me
nobody was bored. Everybody had a great time and several of the "advanced"
players stayed with the novices just to work on some of those often
overlooked basics.
And for those "advanced" players who think they're "all that". Remember,
you're never too good to learn something new.
Bobby BlackHat"
....Excellent sentiment - and nice to hear, since I hope to get to the San
Diego Jam Camp. It's refreshing to know that there are advanced players such
as you who don't consider novices or average players boring to work with.
While no harmonica virtuoso, I am a skilled knitter and still find it
immensely gratifying to teach 'newbies" the art of creating wearable art made from
"two sticks and a string". I can't imagine ever becoming so full of myself as
to find it boring or beneath me to pass on any ability I've been lucky enough
to acquire. It's clear too, that Dennis still takes great pleasure in
teaching and has the highest respect for Jon Gindick's Jam Camps. I find that
very refreshing as well. Thanks, Bobby!
Elizabeth
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