Thursday, December 27, 2012

Evening Music Lessons Resume January 7 - Easley, SC Patch

Instructors with the Young Appalachian Musician program will resume teaching evening classes in acoustic instruments beginning the week of Monday, Jan. 7.
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The evening music program is designed to teach students to play acoustic instruments in the traditional way, by ear. Lessons will begin the week of Jan. 7 and are open to all ages from third grade through adults. Instruments include guitar, mandolin, fiddle (old time or bluegrass), and banjo (claw hammer or bluegrass).?
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The six-week sessions will be held at the following locations:?Easley?First Baptist Church in Easley (Tuesday nights),?Pickens?Senior Center (Monday & Thursday nights), Saint Paul UMC (downtown?Greenville) on Thursday nights and The Art Center in?Clemson?on Thursday nights. The cost is $60 per six-week session, and instrument rental is available for $25 per six-week session. The enrollment period is from Dec. 21 through Jan. 10.?
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Anyone interested in signing up for these sessions should contact one of the following program directors:?
For Easley & Greenville, Susan Ware-Snow?(864-979-9188?orsusu9196@gmail.com); for Pickens, Steve McGaha?(864-283-4871?or ?blindpunkin54@yahoo.com); and for Clemson, Ryan Wilson?(864-360-4763?orbipryan@gmail.com).

Like the popular Young Appalachian Musician (YAM) program, the Evening Music Program is sponsored by Preserving Our Southern Appalachian Music Inc. (POSAM), a charitable non-profit organization. For more information on the YAM program, visit?www.YAMupstate.org, call?(864) 878-4257?or e-mailmcdanibw1@gmail.com.

Source: http://easley.patch.com/articles/evening-music-lessons-resume-january-7

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