Chris Norman Flute Workshop, Dunkeld, Scotland

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Chris Norman Flute Workshop, Dunkeld, Scotland

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Hi! Those of you in Scotland (especially) will hopefully be thrilled to hear that Chris Norman (of the Caledonian Flute, Chris Norman Ensemble and Boxwood Organiser) has agreed to hold a Flute Workshop at the Taybank, Dunkeld, on Sunday, 21 September, from 10am - 4pm.

The cost will be £30 per participant. Participants should be reasonably competent (intermediate / advanced) level. There is some accomodation available at the Taybank, by previous arrangement.

For more information, or to reserve a place, please send my a private message. If you'd like to attend, it would be great if you could let me know as soon as possible.

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i did a workshop with Chris in St. Louis--very good.
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There are still a few places left - in case anyone close enough to Dunkeld missed this first time around!

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Sounds a good thing! except its most likely above my competence on a flute. Shame, see so few in scotland.
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Things are shaping up really nicely - we've got a good number coming, but there is still room for a couple more players to attend Chris' workshop, in case anyone missed the posting first time around.

Chris Norman's concert in Aberfeldy last Sunday was wonderful - the ensemble sang as well (which I hadn't expected) and he played the pipes!

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Was he playing Lowland pipes? He and the Baltimore Consort were at my college a few years ago and he was playing Lowland pipes. I didn't get to go as I could find nobody to cover my shift... rotten work study.

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