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dan_w

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  1. Hello, East Kent Concertina Players (EKCP) is a group welcoming players of all concertina systems at any level of ability. We meet between 1pm and 5pm on the second Sunday of the month at Blean Village Hall, near Canterbury, Kent, UK. Our next session is on Sunday 13th November at 1pm. Please see the website for details (http://www.ekcp.uk). We are trying out a new format for our meetings where activities include: Warm Up: Get those fingers going with a warm-up tune played together. Party Pieces: A chance to play a solo tune or two. Demo any tune or song you have been learning. Session: A slow session where we go around the room with each person choosing a tune, setting the pace and inviting the group to join in. Since we have a range of abilities it would be worth having some printed sheets for tunes to get us going. I'm happy to print music out in advance if anyone would like to send me their tune choice a few days before a meeting. (eastkentconcertinaplayers@gmail.com) Playing By Ear: A short session (10 minutes) where one of the members will teach a tune to the group by ear. This involves slowly playing short phrases and building up to larger parts. We will have printed music as a back up to help. Tea Break: Tea, Coffee, Biscuits and a chance to natter about all things concertina! EKCP Carol Book Part Playing: Here we take some of the EKCP tunes which are written with multiple parts and play together. For each tune we'll take turns to set the pace and lead/conduct the group. This month we will be celebrating Christmas early - we don't meet in December, so will be playing a few Christmas carols. Don't worry if you're feeling shy, everything is optional. We can provide printed music for most tunes played. Dan
  2. Hello, East Kent Concertina Players (EKCP) is a group welcoming players of all concertina systems at any level of ability. We meet between 1pm and 5pm on the second Sunday of the month at Blean Village Hall, near Canterbury, Kent, UK. Our next session is on Sunday 9th October at 1pm. Please see the website for details (http://www.ekcp.uk). We are trying out a new format for our meetings where activities include: Warm Up: Get those fingers going with a warm-up tune played together. Party Pieces: A chance to play a solo tune or two. Demo any tune or song you have been learning. Session: A slow session where we go around the room with each person choosing a tune, setting the pace and inviting the group to join in. Since we have a range of abilities it would be worth having some printed sheets for tunes to get us going. I'm happy to print music out in advance if anyone would like to send me their tune choice a few days before a meeting. (eastkentconcertinaplayers@gmail.com) Playing By Ear: A short session (10 minutes) where one of the members will teach a tune to the group by ear. This involves slowly playing short phrases and building up to larger parts. We will have printed music as a back up to help. Tea Break: Tea, Coffee, Biscuits and a chance to natter about all things concertina! EKCP Tune Book Part Playing: Here we take some of the EKCP tunes which are written with multiple parts and play together. For each tune we'll take turns to set the pace and lead/conduct the group. Don't worry if you're feeling shy, everything is optional. We can provide printed music for most tunes played. http://www.ekcp.uk eastkentconcertinaplayers@gmail.com Dan
  3. East Kent Concertina Players meet on the second Sunday of the month at Blean Village Hall nr Canterbury, UK. Sessions are between 1pm and 5pm and the group welcomes all levels of playing. Please email for further information: eastkentconcertinaplayers@gmail.com Dates for 2015 are: 8th March 12th April 10th May 14th June 13th September 11th October 8th November No meetings in July, August and December.
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