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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: California
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I'm playing at my daughter's school on Thursday
The mandolin player from my old bluegrass band is a semi-retired school teacher. She is teaching music to the 3rd grade classes at our local school, including my younger daughter's class. She sings folk songs and also calls square dances. She has been doing this with these classes for a few weeks.
I'm going to play with her for two classes this Thursday, including my daughter's class. My friend is going to play guitar and mandolin. I am going to play guitar, banjo and fiddle. The fiddle tunes may be used to provide music for square dancing. Here's our tentative "set list", with keys and what instrument I'm playing: Angeline the Baker/Whiskey Before Breakfast (D) - fiddle Bile them Cabbage/Cherokee Shuffle (A) - fiddle Comin’ ‘Round the Mountain (C) - banjo Ain’t no Bugs on Me (C) - guitar New River Train (G) - guitar Home on the Range (C) - guitar Oh Susanna (C) - banjo On Top of Spaghetti (G) - guitar. It should be a lot of fun, plus a great chance to embarrass my daughter! Wish me luck, I'll let you folks know how it went.
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This is really, really cool!!!!!!
Good on ya, man. I wish I could come and listen. I sincerely think it is great you are exposing these kids to something other that Miley Cyrus. On behalf of a grateful musical nation, THANK YOU. BTW, if you really want to embarrass your daughter, walk in and give her a big hug and a kiss. She will quite literally turn crimson.
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Playing for kids can be very rewarding.
Good on you! You know, if you say "Whiskey Before Breakfast"...they will all giggle! That should be a good medley with the Baker song.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: California
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Well, I did it and had a blast! We played all of the songs except "Home on the Range" with the kids singing along, plus we did "Gold Watch and Chain" with my friend singing lead and me singing baritone, so that they could hear some vocal harmony, which I explained a bit.
At the end of each class (we did 2) we went outside to the courtyard and my friend played guitar and called a contradance, while I played fiddle. I had to play the melody for 10 minutes nonstop - I thought that my bow arm would fall off! We're going to do the contradance thing at the school's beach party this Friday, and the school's regular music teacher is going to join us on standup bass. I had a terrific time, it was a lot of fun.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Cleveland,OH But my heart's still in TE
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Sounds like a great time!
I love going to schools and picking a little for the kids. I just did "career day" at my eight year old son's school for the second year in a row. Spoke to, and played for classrooms from K-6th grade. It's very rewarding, and a really cool thing when you get the opportunity to expose young kids to American roots music. Most of them have never heard folk, blues, bluegrass, or traditional style country. At least not around these parts they haven't. FWIW, my boy isn't the least bit embarassed when I show up for these things. He absolutely loves it. Glad you had a good time, I believe doing stuff like this is really important. Jake
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