NapervilleGuitarLessons.com is proud to present the 2nd Annual Kids' Jam August 21st , 6-8 PM at Grace United Methodist Church in Naperville Il. The Jam is by invitation and registration only. We are going to get a bunch of guitar , drum and bass students together and just play a lot of music. There will be some contests ( some hard some easy) and any kid that wants to perform alone (shiver) for the group will be allowed to.
I have also invited Randy Buescher to speek/demo his voice teaching philosophy . Randy shares the same values I do as a music teacher; we both help the student reach their musical goals. Visit his website a t www.speechlevelvoice.com/
Here's the location for registration
www.napervilleguitarlessons.com/kjam.html
See you there.
Thanks, Terry
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Friday, July 9, 2010
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Help me name my new guitar!
Hi, Everyone.
I just got a new Martin D18 for my birthday! The only thing better than new strings is a new guitar, and I got one!
http://www.facebook.com/napervilleguitarlessons"
I name my guitars with feminine Spanish names. For example, my D35 is named Adoncia, and means sweet. And she is.
The reason I do this is because the guitar as we know it today, was mainly developed in Spain since the 15th century. The vihuela looked like a guitar and was almost tuned the way we tune our guitars. And the word guitar comes from the Spanish guitarra, which is feminine.
So help me name my new guitar. You can post a suggestions heres. Or go to www.facebook.com/napervilleguitarlessons and leave a post. Or to the facebook group "Help me name my new guitar". Or just send a message to me at tschaf@aol.com
I'll send a Naperville Guitar Lessons logo t-shirt to the name that I think is the best.
Thanks, Terry
I just got a new Martin D18 for my birthday! The only thing better than new strings is a new guitar, and I got one!
http://www.facebook.com/napervilleguitarlessons"
I name my guitars with feminine Spanish names. For example, my D35 is named Adoncia, and means sweet. And she is.
The reason I do this is because the guitar as we know it today, was mainly developed in Spain since the 15th century. The vihuela looked like a guitar and was almost tuned the way we tune our guitars. And the word guitar comes from the Spanish guitarra, which is feminine.
So help me name my new guitar. You can post a suggestions heres. Or go to www.facebook.com/napervilleguitarlessons and leave a post. Or to the facebook group "Help me name my new guitar". Or just send a message to me at tschaf@aol.com
I'll send a Naperville Guitar Lessons logo t-shirt to the name that I think is the best.
Thanks, Terry
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