9/20/19 – Wernick Method Bluegrass Jam Camp with John David – Glendale, CA

Wernick Method Bluegrass Jamming Camp
Taught by John David
Fri., Sept. 20 7:00-9:30pm
Sat., Sept 21 10:00am-6:00pm
Sun., Sept. 22 10:00am-3:30pm
Glendale, CA Private Residence
Tuition $250 (Only $235 until August 20!)

Join us in the beautiful foothills north of Glendale, CA.

Legendary Descanso Gardens, spectacular Angeles Crest Highway and National Forest, historic Montrose Shopping Park and Farmer’s Market, even JPL. It’s all right here!

Lodging 3 miles from venue:

La Crescenta Motel. Limited number of rooms, right in La Crescenta! Retro, quaint. Classic single level L-shape 1949 motel. Featured on penultimate episode of Mad Men. Check out these pictures!

Call (818) 248-1294 Tell them you are with the Bluegrass Jam Camp — $95 — Make your reservation by August 20.

All bluegrass instruments welcome
No jamming experience necessary
You will be jamming the first class!
Friendly, encouraging, knowledgeable teaching.
Mistakes allowed!
Singing not required, but encouraged and taught.
Easy 2- and 3-chord songs, slow speeds.
Soloing not required! “Faking” solos taught.

Do you qualify? It’s easier than you may think!
If you play guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, bass, or dobro… you can be part of a bluegrass jam.

Only requirements:
You must be able to tune your instrument (electronic tuning devices welcome) and change smoothly between G, C, D, and A. (Fiddles and basses need to know which notes work with which chords)

The sooner you sign up, the sooner you’ll receive the student study materials for the camp. Click on ‘Tickets’ above.

John David is a master on banjo, mandolin, dobro, guitar, and harmonica. He also plays fiddle and bass. He toured with music luminaries the Limeliters, performed with Leon Redbone, and has recorded for many television shows, commercials, and movie soundtracks. John created two instructional videos (banjo and mandolin) for the Warner Brothers “Ultimate Beginner” series. While the Denver Post describes him as a “guitarist’s guitarist”, John is also eager to help everyday people with the challenges of learning to jam.