15 Feb 09 - 05:58 AM (#2567305) Subject: Brian Peters melodeon workshop Lewes 28 From: Valmai Goodyear Dear Everyone, The music for Brian's workshop is now available and there are still places at the workshop, which will be in our splendid new room at the Elephant & Castle , White Hill, Lewes BN7 2DJ UK, about 200 yards from the Lewes Arms. I can send the music by email. A booking form follows my signature. Best wishes, Valmai Lewes Elephant Folk Music Workshop No 104 BRIAN PETERS MELODEON WORKSHOP Places £30 Saturday 28th. February 2009 10.45 a.m.- 4.45 p.m. The Elephant & Castle, White Hill, Lewes BN7 2DJ http://www.elephantandcastlelewes.co.uk/ Brian Peters is an internationally-known instrumentalist & singer with a wide teaching experience on melodeon, including Melodeons at Witney, Folkworks, Music without Frontiers (Netherlands) & a Masterclass at the Australian National Folk Festival. He also gives regular lessons to groups & individuals. Working solo, with Gordon Tyrall, & in various bands, he specialises in Northern English dance music & accompanying traditional song, but has also experimented with blues, Tex-Mex & much else. He is an excellent Anglo concertina player as well. The workshop will cover three main topics if time permits (see provisional timetable). Players should have a G/D instrument & be reasonably experienced; music will be provided for readers but by-ear learners are welcome too. BRIAN PETERS PERFORMS AT THE ELEPHANT & CASTLE IN THE EVENING (£6; advance tickets available from address at end of this form) BRIAN PETERS MELODEON WORKSHOP Saturday 28th. February 2009 Provisional Timetable 10.45 Registration & coffee; order lunch (refreshments not included). 11.00 Jigs from Up North 12.30 Lunch 13.30 The Wonder of 3:2 15.15 Tea/coffee break 15.30 Chill out with slow tunes 16.45 Finish N.B. Booking is recommended as numbers are limited. Music, maps & accommodation lists will be sent in advance. Lewes Saturday Folk Club c/o 20, St. John's Terrace, LEWES, East Sussex BN7 2DL Tel. (01273) 476757 valmaigoodyear@aol.com www lewesarmsfolkclub.org BRIAN PETERS MELODEON WORKSHOP Saturday 28th. February 2009 BOOKING FORM I would like to attend the workshop. I enclose a cheque for £30.00 for workshop fees (refreshments not included). Name: Address: No. of tickets for evening performance (£6 each, include SAE for these): Telephone: E-mail address: Tick for map: Tick for accommodation list: Please make cheques payable to Lewes Arms Folk Club (that's right) and send with this booking form to: Valmai Goodyear, 20, St. John's Terrace, LEWES, East Sussex BN7 2DL Tel. (01273) 476757 valmaigoodyear@aol.com www lewesarmsfolkclub.org |
15 Feb 09 - 06:09 AM (#2567312) Subject: RE: Brian Peters melodeon workshop Lewes 28 From: Valmai Goodyear I should of course add that Brian performs at the Lewes Saturday Folk Club in the evening of Saturday 28th. February. Tickets are £6 and are available in advance. The new room is much more spacious than our old one at the Lewes Arms, with beautiful acoustics and Harveys beer. Valmai |
15 Feb 09 - 07:18 AM (#2567348) Subject: RE: Brian Peters melodeon workshop Lewes 28 From: The Sandman well done . |
15 Feb 09 - 07:43 AM (#2567358) Subject: RE: Brian Peters melodeon workshop Lewes 28 From: Valmai Goodyear Thanks, Cap'n! Valmai |
20 Feb 09 - 09:44 AM (#2571724) Subject: RE: Brian Peters melodeon workshop Lewes 28 From: GUEST The tunes Brian has sent are: Jigs from Up North: The Gaubeo (I think I've also met this under the name The Gobby-O - every man should have one) Spoted Borders The Celebrated Quadrille 3/2 hornpipes: The Cobbler's Hornpipe Rusty Gully Love & Whisky Our Cat Has Kitted Slow tunes: The Arran Boat Justice Ballance .... and I can send them by email. Valmai |
20 Feb 09 - 09:50 AM (#2571728) Subject: RE: Brian Peters melodeon workshop Lewes 28 From: Valmai Goodyear Aha, that was me just now. And still is. Valmai |
20 Feb 09 - 06:38 PM (#2572148) Subject: RE: Brian Peters melodeon workshop Lewes 28 From: michaelr Can anyone explain the difference between a melodeon and a button accordion? |