Re: [Harp-L] spah.org Content



Elizabeth,
There are plenty of SPAH activities geared towards the
beginner/intermediate.  I usually teach a prejam before jams to give
ideas as to how to approach a jam and Buzz leads a beginner's jam.
There are many teach ins that focus on intermediate work.
Michael Rubin
Michaelrubinharmonica.com

On 12/14/09, Elizabeth Hess <TinLizzie2009@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Bob,
>
> I took a look through the web site, and it's already quite good!
>
> One idea:  I am thinking about attending the SPAH convention this year (i.e.
> 2010), but feeling a little intimidated by all these heavy hitters on
> Harp-L, and the vigor of their exchanges, especially a recent thread about
> "these" players being better than "those" players, etc.
>
> I am not a complete beginner, but I've only been playing for about 18
> months.  Clearly, if I go to SPAH, I will expect to listen way more than
> play.  But a squib about why a non-expert player would still enjoy the SPAH
> convention -- and what he or she ought to expect from the experience --
> would be a welcome addition.
>
> Elizabeth
>
>
>
> On Dec 14, 2009, at 8:05 PM, Bob Cohen wrote:
>
> > Quick poll: what kind of content would you like to see on spah.org?
> >
> > Bob
> >
> > Bob Cohen
> > Principal, MojoTools Interactive Media and Marketing
> > Publisher, spah.org
> > Chairman, Wrentham Board of Selectmen
> > W:  www.mojotools.com
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