USA, Olympia, Wa.

Chiff and Fipple in your hometown.
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Meets every Wed. night at Tugboat Annie's at 8:00pm. Very friendly and welcoming group. Here is their website:

http://home.comcast.net/~burtdabard/seisiun.html
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I really like how there is a tune list available! However, I don't have the courage quite yet to partake in a session. It probably would take a few beers.... :wink:

Thanks for the link! :) As soon as I have enough confidence in my playing I may have to check it out.

~Kerry
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Granite Falls??

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Hi Kerry. Where is Granite Falls? I should know, have lived in the state my whole life! It is a very easy going session here, very welcoming. And there is a music book with CD available too. If you are interested I can give you the e-mail of someone you can get one from. Take care, John. What do you play? I play flute and whistle. J.
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SilverStrand wrote:I really like how there is a tune list available! However, I don't have the courage quite yet to partake in a session. It probably would take a few beers.... :wink:

Thanks for the link! :) As soon as I have enough confidence in my playing I may have to check it out.

~Kerry
If you don't feel ready yet, you should know that they have a slow "practice session" the first Sunday of each month at 2:00 P.M. in the ballroom just above the Urban Onion at 116 Legion.

I attended my first session there this afternoon, and it's ideal for those who aren't yet ready for full-speed-ahead playing, but want experience at playing in an ensemble.
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Post by Glassdraggon »

Is this session IN the bar? (Under 21)

Also- what would be the best way to go about finding a whistle teacher?

Thanks!
-Rod
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