Clawhammer Banjo from Scratch III w/ Evie Ladin

Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 pm (starts 4/27)
$108.00 advance / $118.00 after 4/19
Register online

Old-time clawhammer banjo is a unique sound in American traditional music. Once you get the basic technique, it's pretty easy to make music, and play along with all kinds of songs. Having started from Scratch in the first session and continued with second, session III will carry on with simple tunes and exploration of tunings of the banjo from the old-time repertoire, reinforcement of the basic music theory that is useful for any instrument, in any genre, and drills that help you solidify your right hand technique. If you've got the bum-diddy and want to know tunes plus more skills for picking up tunes as a continuation of Clawhammer Banjo from Scratch II, this class is for you. (Minimum class size 6 students)

*Deering Good Tyme Banjos are available for rent for the session, or sale at a discounted price. Contact evie@evieladin.com if you are interested in renting or purchasing a banjo.

Evie Ladin is a banjo player, step-dancer, singer, and songwriter with a lifetime of experience in traditional American cultural arts. She grew up in a trad folk scene up and down the Eastern Seaboard of the US, travels the world, and calls the rich arts scene in Oakland, California home. With The Stairwell Sisters, all-gal old-time teardown, Evie performs traditional and original material on clawhammer banjo, vocals, clogging and hambone. With Keith Terry & Crosspulse, she performs rhythm-based multi-cultural music & dance works, bringing her Appalachian skills to collaborations with a variety of other cultural arts, including other styles with roots in the African Diaspora. Evie calls rowdy community square dances, performs for extremely diverse populations of school-kids, and tears it up at clubs and festivals.

www.crosspulse.com/html/evie.html


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