KMW, Inc.
P.O.Box86
Bardstown, KY 40006

WELCOME TO KENTUCKY MUSIC WEEK
June 22 - 27, 2008
Bardstown, Kentucky


2008 Schedule - Session Three
1:00 - 2:00 PM
 

Session 1 - Session 2 - Session 4 - Session 5 - HOME
Registration Form

Class Full

LEVEL INSTRUCTOR

DESCRIPTION

MOUNTAIN DULCIMER ALL TULL GLAZENER 

TablEditTM for Mountain Dulcimer.  Learn how to use this inexpensive music notation/tablature program.  Bring your laptop and, before you come, download the “free demo” version from their web site (www.tabledit.com) – If you don’t have a laptop,  you can participate by watching instructions on a video projector.

  B JEFFREY MILLER

Lots of great tips to make the beginning player great right away.  Basic tunes and simple backup chords will help you jam!

  B/I JANITA BAKER

Classical Repertoire.  Starting with simple finger picking or strumming arrangements, and more complex approaches, we’ll learn a variety of familiar classical pieces.

  B/I MOLLY McCORMACK

Songs From the Carter Family Era.  Old timey songs that are fun and easy to sing and play in DAD.  Help keep these old tunes alive.

  B/I - I SHELLEY STEVENS

Playing the Baritone Dulcimer in D.  Use the ADA tuning on the baritone dulcimer to learn to not only join the jam, but enhance it by adding a low voice to the mix.

  B/I - I BUTCH ROSS

Arranging For Clubs.  Using well-known tunes, we’ll learn how to create parts that are interesting and fun for everyone, no matter what their skill level.  Everyone invited!

  I/A SUSAN TRUMP

Duets & More!  We’ll play two and three part arrangements as we learn how to create harmony, using both written arrangements and improvising as you play.  All new tunes! DAD

  A STEPHEN SEIFERT

Four Equidistant Finger Picking.  Explore a number of tunes and tunings while learning to fingerpick alternating bass notes.  We’ll learn to add sustain, smoothness to your playing. 

HAMMERED DULCIMER B DAVID MORAN

Stepping Out. Using traditional tunes as our guide, We’ll get comfy with dulcimer layout and learn a few embellishments.

  B/I STEPHEN HUMPHRIES

Beyond The Basics. From learning technique for better playing, to learning new tunes, you’ll discover tricks to add to your musician’s bag that will add spice to  what you already know!

  I - I/A GUY GEORGE

Repertoire Building.  With new material from previous years, this popular class will cover fiddle tunes, hymns, waltzes, duets,  wedding tunes, and Christmas tunes.

  I/A RICK THUM

Chord Patterns.  We’ll learn how to use chord patterns to play back up for singing or ensembles.

AUTOHARP I KAREN MUELLER

Work will focus on melody picking techniques, from simple familiar tunes to fiddle tunes and more!

MANDOLIN B - B/I JIM MILLER 
TURNER HUTCHENS
Covers chords, scales, pick techniques, and several simple melodies. Jim Miller - Old Timey, Turner Hutchens - Bluegrass.
BANJO B - B/I DAVE PARA
CATHY BARTON

Frailin’ or Claw Hammer style banjo playing will be explored, including hand positions, strumming rhythm, and tunes.  Learn the tricks to play easily. 

SINGING with GUITAR B VERA FRAZIER

If you can play a few chords you can learn to back up your voice or others.  Lots of great songs!

**STAINED GLASS B GALE STURM Same description as Session One.
**PYSANKY ALL ANGIE FORD

Ancient and traditional Ukranian art form of egg decoration. A wax-resist dying process-similar to batik. Create these beautiful heirlooms in this unique class.

KIDS' CAMP (Rm 196)   ANNE ZABENCO This class is lots of fun and includes a variety of crafts. You will need to bring a plain, white tee-shirt with you on Monday.
TEEN CAMP (Rm 196)   BING FUTCH Mountain Dulcimer for those with some experience.
TEEN CAMP (Rm 190)   DAVID MORAN Hammered Dulcimer for those with some experience.
TEEN CAMP (Rm 144)   VERA FRAZIER Singing. Use guitar or mountain dulcimer to play backup while singing some fun folk songs.

** Materials required -- See Registration Form

Copyright KMW, Inc. 2008

For additional information contact info@kentuckymusicweek.com