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Free Guitar Clinic at 17th Street Market

Posted on | February 17, 2010 | No Comments

This Saturday afternoon, how about a free guitar lesson over at 17th Street Market? This two-hour clinic focused on bluegrass guitar. The class is intended for adventurous beginners, intermediate and advanced adult guitarists. Greg Morton instructs.

Greg will build on his December session, and promises more opportunity for attendees to play their instruments. How to build a solo; chord “coloring” or substitutions; dynamics; improvising; syncopations and crosspicking; how to play with other musicians or a band; how to produce the best tone from your instrument; how to mic your guitar and getting the best sound using electronics; better practicing techniques and how to benefit more from practicing. Expect to have a fun and enjoyable time at this clinic while you’re learning!

You may bring your own guitar or borrow one.

  • Where: 17th Street Market, 840 E. 17th St. Tucson, 85719 (520) 624-8821 Ext. 147
  • When: Saturday, February 20, 2010, from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
  • How much: FREE.

–Posted by Hortense P. Tightwad.

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