[Harp-L] Guitar and Harmonica Club
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Guitar and Harmonica Club
- From: Rob C <bluzharpplayer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 15:14:00 -0800 (PST)
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Hi,
I am a high school teacher and am in process of starting a "Guitar
and Harmonica Club"
I know there a a lot of harp pros here and teachers so my question is
more advice oriented.
I have been playing a few years and know the basics so I figure that's
where I will start, but I am wondering which direction to head in. My
best guess is there will be more guitar players than those who want to
learn the harmonica, but I am certain there will be at least a few who
have a harp around too and don't know what to do with it. Sorry for
being so vague but there is not a lot of info one can choose from of
successful harmonica programs in the schools.
What I can envision before the end of the school year is some sort of
jam session at a pep rally, perhaps in early June.
Any thoughts or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Also, any ideas
on instructional material, what kind, etc., etc., etc.,
Please feel free to email me at bluzharpplayer@xxxxxxxxx if you have a
suggestion you happen to wish to share privately.
Sincerely, Rob
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