Subject: Re: [Harp-L] spah.org Content
Actually...the 'squib' is already there...right on the first page (last
line of the last paragraph), where one is welcomed to SPAH. (I did notice a
couple of typos so will gladly volunteer to help Bob do any proofreading he
might want to run by me since it's one of my fortes)....
...but the gist of this very warm welcome is what brought most of us to
SPAH originally. There has been so much written about the various SPAH's over
the last few years - if you do a search of the archives around the last two
weeks of August of each year - you'll get an idea of the kind of amazingly
good time people have had attending each Convention. Many of us wrote
synopses post-SPAH. Being a beginner is no detriment to having a wonderful
time. The entire idea is to promote and preserve the harmonica. In fact many
people who attend don't play at all, but are spouses of or other family
members of players.
Much of the playing in the lobby and hallways (and outside) is not
particularly of 'pro' quality...but is specifically promoted to encourage people
of all ability levels to join in. SPAH people don't look down on or
discriminate against anyone... the most exciting part for some of us is in being
able to meet and mingle with our harmonica heroes, and sometimes finding
ourselves standing next to them while they play in an ordinary hallway 'jam'.
'Listening with big ears' is of course one of the most important things to
do, especially at one's first Convention. We all did it.
... And just for the record, this most recent 'thread' has absolutely no
bearing on SPAH...Smokey Joe Leone (Smo-Joe) is being a bit misunderstood by
some people who should know better, especially since many of those same
people vigorously defended the idea of competition and open criticism of other
players' videos on harp-l over the last several years. I've known him to
be one of those always patiently willing to help a 'newbie' with tips and
information in emails or at any convention and is usually recognized at a
Festival by the entourage surrounding him. But he will express his thoughts
honestly, and his opinion is as valid as anyone else's here.
Elizabeth
>From SPAH's home page:
"Welcome to SPAH
spah.org was created to support our mission and to support harmonica
musicians and harmonica vendors throughout the world. Well will do this by
communicating with the harmonica community about our organization, other
harmonica organizations, events, websites and other information about harmonicas,
harmonica players and harmonica music.
We want to inform everyone about the rich heritage of harmonica music, the
many talented musicians currently making music with this phenomenal
instrument, and the great pleasure to be derived from learning to play the
harmonica.
The Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the Harmonica, know as
SPAH, is an international non-profit organization incorporated in the
State of Michigan in 1963 by a small group of visionary harmonica enthusiasts
who were passionate about the instrument and about its relevance to
contemporary and future music .
Our members, who hail from the far reaches of the globe, span the full
spectrum of ability from **newly minted beginners (emphasis added) to the best
harmonica players in the world. Our musicians play all styles and music
and types of harmonicas.
Thinking Music? Think Harmoncia! Think SPAH. Harmonica happens here!"
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Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 22:09:34 -0500
From: Elizabeth Hess <TinLizzie2009@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] spah.org Content
To: Bob Cohen <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Harp-L <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
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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