Hi Brian, I have agree to do a 4 period class, interactive grand regulation 2 periods, 1period steaming voicing, (organised this time, private humor) 1 period will deal with traditional voicing false beats and trouble shooting the customer to the piano. i was given the choice of going all day or splitting the classes, my choice was to go for two periods at a time. If you go to the national convention the real bonus will be hearing my partner in crime and tor-mentor, that lovely Southern Belle, Gina Carter in the regulation class. Sorry Gina could'nt resist. Roger At 07:46 AM 29/02/00 -0500, you wrote: >Is anyone going to the PA state convention that could help me figure out the >schedule? > >I am able to attend for only part of the time. The flyer that gets sent out >lists all of the classes that will be held. It does not, however, give me >any indication of exactly when those classes will happen, or whether they >may overlap. I'm finding this to be frustrating in that I can't plan any >kind of schedule for my time, and don't know if the classes I would like to >attend will even be happening when I could be there to attend them. > >My initial inclination was to just forget the convention, and plan on >attending the national. But, I thought someone might be able to give me a >bit of a time picture of what may be happening, and perhaps a >reason/motivation/plan to come to the PA convention. > >Is there a website for the convention? Is there someone who might be >familiar with the real schedule for the convention? Does the convention >actually have a real schedule? Surely, something is organized to the point >of saying "(a particular class) will be held at (time) on (day) for (length) >and repeated at (...)" > >Anybody care to elaborate? > >Thanks, > >Brian Trout >Quarryville, PA >btrout@desupernet.net > Roger Jolly Saskatoon, Canada. 306-665-0213 Fax 652-0505
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