[Harp-L] Complete schedule for the 2016 Harmonica Collective



The 2016 Harmonica Collective Spring Gathering will take
place April 6-9 at the Crowne Plaza Indianapolis Airport Hotel. Full event registration is $499,
with single day passes available for $175 each. For more information, visit http://harmonicacollective.com
 
Expert Guides for 2016 are Jason Ricci, PT Gazell, Winslow,Yerxa, and Ross Garren. Buzz Krantz, Dan Ridgeway and Jarred Goldweber round out the teaching team, with a special appearance by LD Miller.
 
Each day, the Harmonica Collective will feature two learning tracks. You can move freely back and forth between these tracks according to your needs:
 
The Mountain Track features classes taught to small groups at the intermediate and advanced levels
by each Expert Guide. Each Day, each Guide will teach one topic to each group. If you stay with your group, youâll get all t four topics for that day (a total of 12 topics over three days. The topics are posted below for each day.
 
The Red Schoolhouse features teaching circles and individual guidance given by Buzz Krantz, Dan Ridgeway, and Jarred Goldweber, who will give individual guidance on whatever you may need, anything from basic harmonica technique to those âmissing piecesâ in your intermediate technique and understanding.
 
Wednesday, April 6:
 
Registration and afternoon orientation meeting, 6PM
 
Possible evening elective seminar (TBA)
 
Thursday, April 7:
 
9:30 AM â General meeting
 
Expert Guide topics for Thursday:
 
Ross Garren: Expand your classic blues vocabulary. Wish you had the musical vocabulary of the guitarist or saxophonist you play with? This class will show you how to use advanced bending and basic
overblowing to expand on traditional Chicago or West Coast blues harmonica styles.
 
PT Gazell: Have - and use - all the notes on the diatonic harmonica. Once you master conventional bending, you already own 9/10ths of the diatonic. But it still has missing notes that you can get with
overbends or half-valved bends â or even by using alternate tunings. However you get those notes, the harmonica becomes a more logical once you fill in the last few blanks in the chromatic scale. PT will show you how to get those notes working for you by working out a single song in three or four different positions.
 
Jason Ricci: Third position modal playing â  Aeolian, Dorian, and harmonic minor scales in third position from George Smith to Howard Levy
 
Winslow Yerxa: 4th position â the good, the bad, and the ugly â Fourth position has a lot to offer, but it also lays some traps for the unwary. Find out how this position can be fun on its own, and how it can enhance both your first-position and third-position playing â and more.
 
10:00 â 11:30 Small group classes with Expert Guides
11:30 â 1:00 Small group classes with Expert Guides
 
1:00 â 2:00 LUNCH
 
2:00 â 3:30 Performance Coaching with the Bad Kind
 
3:30 â 4:45 Small group classes with Expert Guides
4:45 â 6:00 Small group classes with Expert Guides
 
6:00  DINNER
 
8:00 Harmonica Collective All-Star Jam featuring Jason Ricci, LD Miller,PT Gazell, Winslow Yerxa, Ross Garren, Buzz Krantz, Dan Ridgeway, Jarred Goldweber, Carson Diersing, and more
VENUE: The Warehouse, 254 1st Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032 
http://liveforthemusic.com/tickets/all-star-harmonica-jam/
 
Friday, April 8:
 
9:30 AM â General meeting
 
Expert Guide topics for Friday:
 
Ross Garren: 1st and 2nd Position Chromatic Harp: Youâre probably comfortable on diatonic
playing in 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions. But how about on chromatic? The examples of George Smith and Paul deLay can show you the unique melodic and chordal possibilities of these rarely used positions and help you deepen your command of the chromatic.
 
PT Gazell: The
treasures of fifth position minor. Fifth is a great position for playing minor, with expressive notes at both extremes of the harmonicaâs range. Once you get the hang of basing yourself in the 2-hole blow note, the patterns are very intuitive, as fifth has aspects that are similar to both first and second
positions. And when you include half valving and overblowing, you expand the possibilities even more!
 
Jason Ricci: Pat
Ramsey 101 â Pat Ramsey was Jason's blues-rock harmonica mentor. Jason talks about how Pat showed him how to avoid just stringing together licks, and discusses Pat's use of triplets, sixteenth notes and "PAT"terns, and his unique "mixed -up-Lydian" scale.
 
Winslow Yerxa: Phrasing and the beat â When you place your phrases in the context of the beat â where you start, where you stop, and how long your phrase lasts, you can create magic, even with just one note!
 
10:00 â 11:30 Small group classes with Expert Guides
11:30 â 1:00 Small group classes with Expert Guides
 
1:00 â 2:00 LUNCH
 
2:00 â 3:30 Performance Coaching with the Bad Kind
3:30 â 4:45 Small group classes with Expert Guides
4:45 â 6:00 Small group classes with Expert Guides
 
6:00 â7:30 DINNER
 
7:30 â8:30 Elective topics TBA
 
9:00 til whenever â evening jams
 
Saturday, April 9:
 
9:30 AM â General meeting
 
Expert Guide topics for Saturday:
 
Ross Garren: Make a huge sound with octaves. The tiny diatonic can sound big and meaty when you play octaves and splits. This is such a satisfying sound that many blues chromatic players will play entire solos in octaves and split intervals. In this class we will explore exercises and advanced techniques that will help you get more mileage out of the octave sound on the diatonic harmonica. 
 
PT Gazell: Mastering different song structures. The same three chords used in 12-bar blues also make up the 8, 12, and 16-bar formats used in country, jazz swing, and Irish styles, to name a few. In this class you get a guided tour of how these formats and others work, along with some hands-on practice in playing over them.
 
Jason Ricci: The 30-minute Harmonica Upgrade â Customizing and harmonica repair with Jason's unique perspective. "The 30-minute upgrade," including embossing and re-arcing, tuning.
 
Winslow Yerxa: The Laughing Academy â finessing your air column âMake the most of the air moving between the bottom of your lungs and the air around your head to bring you big, full, tone, several colors of vibrato, ways to create sound textures, and power over note bending.
 
10:00 â 11:30 Small group classes with Expert Guides
11:30 â 1:00 Small group classes with Expert Guides
 
1:00 â 2:00 LUNCH
 
2:00 â 3:30 L D Miller special teaching session
3:30 â 4:45 Small group classes with Expert Guides
4:45 â 6:00 Small group classes with Expert Guides
 
6:00  AUCTION AND RAFFLE
 
7:30 â8:30 Elective topics TBA
 
9:00 til whenever â evening jams
 
Winslow Yerxa
Producer, the Harmonica Collective
Author, Harmonica For Dummies, Second Edition: ISBN 978-1-118-88076-0
            Harmonica Basics For Dummies, ASIN B005KIYPFS
            Blues Harmonica For Dummies, ISBN 978-1-1182-5269-7
Resident Expert, bluesharmonica.com
Instructor, Jazzschool Community Music School
President emeritus, SPAH, the Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the Harmonica




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