[Santa Cruz Celtic Slow Sessions] 3rd Sunday Session Invitation - Slow - October 19 - at The Buttery
Tane' Tachyon
tachyon at tachyonlabs.com
Wed Oct 15 21:24:07 PDT 2008
Again, as of July the slow session has moved to The Buttery bakery
and cafe, at 702 Soquel Avenue close to downtown Santa Cruz. Check
out Nick's "Santa Cruz Session Relocates" blog entry, which in
addition to being a short introduction to what the slow session is
like, also features two pictures from the July session at The
Buttery:
http://quantumtantra.blogspot.com/2008/07/santa-cruz-session-relocates.html
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Fáilte (welcome) to this month's 3rd Sunday Session. 3rd Sunday of
the month, 2 - 4 p.m. on October 19, at The Buttery, in Santa Cruz.
This is a slow session. Bain sult as! (enjoy)
Etiquette guidelines:
1) Session starts promptly so we don't lag into the whole day.
2) Please save the socializing for the break so we have lots of
playing time.
3) 3:15 - 3:30 break: As The Buttery is a bakery and cafe, there are
drinks and treats there for purchase.
4) Going around in a circle, everyone has a turn to choose a tune and
the tempo.
5) Try to maintain the tempo set by the person who chose the tune.
Conversely, if you choose a tune and tempo and find that the tempo
gets sped up too much while playing, don't be shy about asking that
it be immediately played again sticking to the slower tempo -- it's
good practice for everyone.
6) A single tune is played 3 times. In a set, each tune is played
twice.
7) If needed, bring your music stand and tuneset book. Here's a
website with tips on playing by ear:
http://www.slowplayers.org/SCTLS/learn.html
8) Copies of the tuneset books generally used at slow session are
sold for $15. And if anyone wants a copy of the big (over 1000
tunes) "King Street Sessions" tunebook some people bring to the
sessions, you can get one from Michael D. Long (the compiler and
editor of both tunebooks) at mikelong at cruzio.com
In July we played out on The Buttery's patio (which is a more
sheltered location in terms of sun and wind than the Windmill was,
but clothespins/clips to make tunebooks behave in breezes might still
be desired), and then in August we played in a room upstairs. I'm not
sure what the story will be this month, especially as I had to miss
last month's session, but at least in August some people were talking
about maybe part of the group playing outside and part inside, if a
lot of people showed up and there was a desire to split into slower
and faster groups for the afternoon. So we shall see!
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Tane' Tachyon = tachyon at tachyonlabs.com = http://www.tachyonlabs.com/
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