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Brian,
That is a great idea! There are at least 6 members of this group from Massachusetts that I counted and several more from CT and VT. I've had lunch with Jay Moschella a few times and almost had lunch with John Campopiano (we gotta reschedule that, John!), but no actual banjos were involved, as I don't bring one to work, unfortunately. What was it like for a minstrel player at Banjo Camp North? I was very close to going, but life got in the way and I didn't think my playing was good enough to get my money's worth out of it (if you've seen my video you'll understand!). It is on my calendar for next year, though.
I'm ready for it, and I'm sure my wife is ready for me to play the banjo anywhere else but at home!
--Another Massachusetts Brian
I've been threatening to hit Banjo Camp North for years. I have relatives (in-laws) living within 20mi of the park. We haven't been up to visit in quite a few years...
Now, how to schedule a trip to Mass.? The wife can visit with all her relatives...
Brian, I started out as a frailer 2 1/2 years ago and that is what brought me to Banjo camp. Then I got on the internet and checked out the Banjo hangout and started to hear other forms of playing that I liked and now play as much Classical and Minstrel Banjo as I do anything. Just don't ask me to try any bluegrass(sorry but YUCK) so BCN has offered snippets of Classical banjo and this year Bob Carlin was there and he had a few minstrel offerings but mostly the camp is geared toward Bluegrass and clawhammer. I have taken away some good info two years in a row and loved playing for three days straight in that setting. If you clawhammer at all you will enjoy the camp. As for local minstrel players, I meet 2 or three at camp who are locals and if we even managed to get half a dozen that would be quite a thing.....
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Brian Welch said:Brian,
That is a great idea! There are at least 6 members of this group from Massachusetts that I counted and several more from CT and VT. I've had lunch with Jay Moschella a few times and almost had lunch with John Campopiano (we gotta reschedule that, John!), but no actual banjos were involved, as I don't bring one to work, unfortunately. What was it like for a minstrel player at Banjo Camp North? I was very close to going, but life got in the way and I didn't think my playing was good enough to get my money's worth out of it (if you've seen my video you'll understand!). It is on my calendar for next year, though.
I'm ready for it, and I'm sure my wife is ready for me to play the banjo anywhere else but at home!
--Another Massachusetts Brian
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