[Harp-L] Seminar topics, stuff to do at the Grand Canyon
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Seminar topics, stuff to do at the Grand Canyon
- From: Robert Bonfiglio <bon@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 21:08:21 -0500
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Okay, lots of players want to know what will be covered, is there stuff
for my wife and kids to do at the Canyon - Yes, just google Grand
Canyon Park Service to start, i will send a sheet later that has phone
numbers.
We are repeating the August Seminar of last year at the Grand Canyon
Harmonica Seminar from Sep 1-5 with a big Birthday Harmonica Bash
Concert on Sep 6th. Players who took this seminar will be able to
advance further and repeat the basics.
I have helped several players get started on the chromatic and taught
others including Randy Singer, Clint Hoover, Rob Paparozzi, and others
taking lessons include William Galison, Mike Turk, Sugar Blue,
Masterson, Curtis Delgado, etc.
At the Seminar we will cover all scales, all arpeggios, rhythm
training, corner switching, tone, all the forms of vibrato, intensity
and dynamics, hand position, tonguing, biting, reading, moving on the
instrument, how to practice. Rob Paparozzi will take off from there on
how he made the transition to chromatic and what he uses it for verses
diatonic.
Dennis Gruenling will cover how to extend technique after third
position on the chromatic from a blues perspective. My complete
'scales and arpeggios' and 'rhythm training' complete with CD's will be
sent to every participant - each is normally $100. Both provide a
player with enough to practice for the next 10 years.
The total cost is $500 - remember this is only one day added to Labor
Day weekend, so you won't miss much work or school and your kids can
join my 8 year old son and get their Ranger Badge from the Park Rangers
if they see a giant Condor. There is tons for the family to do and
Park Transportation. Mules, River Trips, Hikes, Ranger talks.
If this excites you, email me or call 917-445-5831.
Harmonically yours,
Robert
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