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I tried playing in session 2 months ago. I stayed "in the back" and found a few more people who where there for their first night. Every one was friendly and encouraging. I only knew a few of the tunes but the music was great! From that session I found another where they teach and play slowly for the first hour. (they even give you sheet music for those who read!) I would encourage you to join - friendly people plus new music to learn. - doesn't matter if you know many toons you will still have fun.
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Merlin,
that was at City Steam right? Sorry I missed you that night, Thyghrhess said you were there. Come back soon!

The slow session, is that Glastonbury?
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You are correct on both counts. The first hour is done at a slow pace. I plan on being in Glastonbury tomorrow. The Wednesday sessions are hard for me to attend in that I work in Newport during the day. Will you be there tomorrow? Tygress has been there as well.
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I will be there.*

See you there,
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Post by StevieJ »

On 2002-02-19 17:56, Bloomfield wrote:
... and no reproach shall be appropriate.
You may want to redraft that part. The prosecution will have a field day with its ambiguity.
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