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Katie & John Howson tunes workshop 1 Dec

20 Sep 12 - 09:15 AM (#3407673)
Subject: Katie & John Howson tunes workshop 1 Dec
From: Valmai Goodyear

Lewes Saturday Folk Club Workshop No 168
Katie & John Howson: EAST ANGLIAN DANCE MUSIC FOR ANY INSTRUMENT
Places £30
Saturday 1st. December 2012
10.45 a.m.- 4.45 p.m.

Elephant & Castle White Hill Lewes BN7 2DJ              
        
Katie & John have played music from Suffolk & Norfolk for over 30 years, alongside East Anglian traditional legends such as Oscar Woods & Billy Bennington. John founded the Veteran CD label & Katie runs the East Anglian Traditional Music Trust. They were both awarded the EFDSS Gold Badge in 2011. Band work includes the Old Hat Band,
Katie's Quartet & Polkaworks.        
        
Teaching will be by ear & recorders are welcome, but written music will also be available. Any instrument which can play in D & G is welcome; the Suffolk traditional key was C, so if you've something to play in that key bring it as well. We will focus on rhythm & phrasing as well as melody & chords.

KATIE & JOHN HOWSON PERFORM AT THE ELEPHANT & CASTLE IN THE EVENING
(£7; advance tickets available from the address at end of this form)

KATIE & JOHN HOWSON: EAST ANGLIAN DANCE MUSIC FOR ANY INSTRUMENT
Saturday 1st. December 2012
Provisional Timetable

The instrumental music of East Anglia features mainly polkas, schottisches, waltzes, & fast hornpipes played for step-dancing.

10.45   Registration & coffee; please order lunch at the bar (refreshments not included)
11.00        An easy polka to get everyone going & a more unusual waltz to open up discussions about accompaniment.
12.30         Lunch
13.30        Time to tackle those fiendishly fast stepdancing hornpipes!
15.00        Tea/coffee break
15.15        Finishing off with some straightforward but lesser-known schottisches.
16.45         Finish

N.B. Booking is recommended as numbers are limited. Maps & accommodation lists will be sent on request.

KATIE & JOHN HOWSON: EAST ANGLIAN DANCE MUSIC FOR ANY INSTRUMENT
Saturday 1st. December 2012

BOOKING FORM
I would like to attend the workshop. I enclose a cheque for £30 (refreshments not included).

Name:

Address:



Instrument/s:

No. of tickets for evening performance
(£7 each, include SAE for these):

Telephone:

E-mail address:

Tick for map:    Tick for accommodation list:

Please make cheques payable to Lewes Saturday Folk Club (new account name) 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.lewessaturdayfolkclub.org/


20 Sep 12 - 05:28 PM (#3407902)
Subject: RE: Katie & John Howson tunes workshop 1 Dec
From: The Sandman

hope the workshop is a success.
one slight correction, perhaps I misinterpreted your statement, the traditional key in east anglia, was only C, as regards single row melodeons,
the fiddle players played in G D and A, although some tuned the whole fiddle down, when playing WITH C ONE ROWS so that they were playing as if they were in D, But were in actual fact in C.
a number of TWO ROW MELODEON players played GD boxes.
Oscar Woods WAS THE MAIN EXPONENT OF THE c one row melodeon, and more latterly Cyril Barber.
I am fairly sure the Bulwers did not play exclusively in C, but mainly g and d, and I am fairly sure both PERCY BROWN and Font Watling played two row gd melodeons.
Reg Reeder played his Hammered dulcimer in C, so C was used but so was G and D.


21 Sep 12 - 03:26 AM (#3408099)
Subject: RE: Katie & John Howson tunes workshop 1 Dec
From: Valmai Goodyear

Thanks, Dick. The wording above had to be rather compressed to fit in the space available on the flier I copied it from and finer distinctions had to be cut. I'm sure we'll go into more detail about historic keys and instruments on the day.

I hope we'll hear some old one-row melodeons on the day as they have a splendid punchy, raunchy sound. The newer ones are more subtle and biddable instruments but they can sound a bit polite sometimes.

Valmai (Lewes)


21 Sep 12 - 07:22 AM (#3408167)
Subject: RE: Katie & John Howson tunes workshop 1 Dec
From: The Sandman

hope it goes well, send john and katie my regards


15 Nov 12 - 06:02 AM (#3436844)
Subject: RE: Katie & John Howson tunes workshop 1 Dec
From: Valmai Goodyear

Certainly! This is filling up nicely, but there are places left for day and evening.

In the evening there will be plenty of opportunities to join in tunes, so anyone should feel free to bring an instrument even if they don't want to do a solo spot.

Valmai (Lewes)


26 Nov 12 - 02:43 AM (#3442251)
Subject: RE: Katie & John Howson tunes workshop 1 Dec
From: Valmai Goodyear

This is going to be jolly good, with a nice range of instruments attending. We can still fit in a few more. There will be

In the evening, Katie stresses that there will be plenty of opportunity to join in tunes rather than just sit and listen. Floor singers are,a s always, very welcome too.

Valmai (Lewes)