Those of us bluegrass veterans who have been playing since the 1960s or '70s are given to occasional wonder at the many innovations that have occurred in instructional technology since we learned to play bluegrass. While a few may grouse
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Initial Ashokan Bluegrass Camp wraps up in New York
Tony Trischka leads a banjo class at the initial Ashoken Bluegrass Camp - photo by Stewart Dean The Ashokan Center in New York recently hosted their initial bluegrass camp, after successfully holding instructional camps for old time, klezmer, and other forms
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Patton Wages teaching at Acoustic Cellar Guitars
Patton Wages with Volume Five - photo by Ted Lehmann Pickers in north Georgia have a great new opportunity to study with a top pro player. Patton Wages, banjo player with Volume Five, will be teaching at Acoustic Cellar Guitars in Clarkesville
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IBMA Foundation announces Rosenberg Bluegrass Scholarship
The IBMA Foundation, the charitable and fundraising arm of the International Bluegrass Music Association, has announced a new scholarship opportunity to recognize developing academic scholars researching or studying bluegrass music. Named in honor of Neil Rosenberg, Ph.D., an early and preeminent historian
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Bobby Osborne Mandolin Roundup
Last week in Hyden, KY, Hazard Community and Technical College held the second of hopefully many editions of the Bobby Osborne Mandolin Roundup. Host and organizer Scott Napier of Lost and Found and The Price Sisters shared this overview of how
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UNC faculty position for fiddle instructor
Things seem to be going well for the bluegrass ensemble at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. They have just announced an opening for an adjunct faculty position for a fiddle instructor, starting this fall semester. The Carolina Bluegrass
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JAM Songbook for young learners on the way
How much progress are you making in jam sessions? Have you got all the development aids that you need? Well, will a songbook - the words to the tunes that you are trying to conquer – be helpful? Published songbooks aren’t as
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New soloing instruction DVD from Nate Lee
Some things seem destined to be mysterious. For beginning bluegrassers, figuring out how to play a solo is one of those things. Now fiddle and mandolin player and teacher Nate Lee from the Becky Buller Band is here to sweep away
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Glenville State opens Bluegrass Music Education Center
Glenville State College in West Virginia is doing a soft open at the new home for their Bluegrass Program later this afternoon. Located on top of a hill near downtown Glenville, GSC is proud of being the first accredited school to offer
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Basic Music Theory for Banjo Players from Mel Bay
Mel Bay Publications has released a new book (with online audio and video) to help five string banjo players develop an understanding of music theory, in a fun and non-intimidating fashion. Basic Music Theory for Banjo Players was written by Rick