Hudson Valley NY Workshop
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- Dave Lounsbury
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I am wondering if any other steelers would enjoy a Bob Hoffnar workshop. This thought came to me after extending an invitation to a new steeler on the forum and another member asked if he could come in on a lesson as well. I could hold about 8 to 10 steels in my shop and I have alot of amps. I spoke with Bob H. about it and he was for it. The workshop would be layered and you could work on your own with him. what to you think?
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- Dave Lounsbury
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everyone is welcome. we are going to give this a few days or a week or so and form it up. Narrowsburg,NY is about 90 mins north of NYC, its the next town over from "Bethel" and the woodstock site is 20 mins from my house. No trains, but you can get a bus to Montecello and we can work out pick ups from that point. best to drive though, alot of nature and history from any direction. If you have somthing specific you want to target, best to PM Bob Hoffnar in advance so he can help.
Dave
- Hiro Keitora
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Hi is this a seminar workshop?? If so what is it going to cost and are there Motels close by as I would be driving from Rhode Island.
Sam White
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- Dave Lounsbury
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- Bob Hoffnar
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This will be good time. I'll do my best to make sure everybody gets some new insights that should make it worthwhile. Once we figure out who is coming I'll get lessons together to help anybody with what they are particularly interested in.
Dave's place in Narrowsburg is pretty nice if you like trees, streams, clean air and stuff like that. My dog always looks at me like I must be crazy when I tell her to hop in the truck so we can drive back to Brooklyn.
Dave's place in Narrowsburg is pretty nice if you like trees, streams, clean air and stuff like that. My dog always looks at me like I must be crazy when I tell her to hop in the truck so we can drive back to Brooklyn.
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Let me Know
1- Let me know when it is.
2-Your dog is pretty smart, Bob.
2-Your dog is pretty smart, Bob.
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Dave,
I am interested in attending. Some questions:
1. Is there a consensus / quorum for 14 July?
2. How is it best to communicate our level and desired content?
3. E9, C6, or both? I would like some C6 but if i am only one, i wouldn't want to take others time on it.
Overall, what are your thoughts and the next step?
Thanks,
bob
I am interested in attending. Some questions:
1. Is there a consensus / quorum for 14 July?
2. How is it best to communicate our level and desired content?
3. E9, C6, or both? I would like some C6 but if i am only one, i wouldn't want to take others time on it.
Overall, what are your thoughts and the next step?
Thanks,
bob
- Bob Hoffnar
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I was thinking that there will be a private lesson in one room for each player while the rest of the players jam to tracks and swap ideas in the main room.
Some main group lesson time should be productive and fun also. I figure start with a group thing to see where everybody is at and get some basics across.
We are only looking at 5 or 6 people so it should be easy to deal with.
Some main group lesson time should be productive and fun also. I figure start with a group thing to see where everybody is at and get some basics across.
We are only looking at 5 or 6 people so it should be easy to deal with.
Bob
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- Dave Lounsbury
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I highly recommend studying with Bob. I'm fortunate that I live close enough to have had extensive teaching from him. He taught me everything I know, but don't hold it against him.
Seriously, if you are nearby, I'm sure you will benefit from attending. He knows his stuff and is committed to steel guitar.
Seriously, if you are nearby, I'm sure you will benefit from attending. He knows his stuff and is committed to steel guitar.
- Dave Lounsbury
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