Welcome to another installment of the Fiddle Jam Club Newsletter! Topics: News – Site Edits – Clinic & Gig Announcements – New Developments <<::>> So, what’s new? 1) LESSON POSTS: I hope this finds you all Jamming Happily and in the swing of another new educational year. Things
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News from Fiddle Jam Institute founder Geoffrey Fitzhugh Perry
Babik with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
I’ll be playing with a reunited Babik (my old Gypsy Jazz group from NY) for one show with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra on September 24th, 2015. This will be our third time with the symphony there. I’m looking forward to seeing my old cohorts …and having a 100 piece back-up
Great new testimonials
Not to “toot my own horn” too much, but we’ve gotten a couple glowing testimonials recently. I thought them worthy of sharing and have added them to the testimonials page if this interests you. Click here for the testimonials page. Sincerely, Fitz <<::>>
Audio player problem 8-14-15
It seems that the audio player that we’ve used for the majority of our lessons is having a problem and I’ve heard that the software creator’s website is down too. :~(( Video and text and images are all still OK. Thanks for your patience while we sort this out. If
Computer problems
Hey Fiddle Jammer’s! I just wanted you all to know that my main (and beloved) MacBook Pro might have had a fatal crash today. Not the end of the world, as I have a spare, thanks to a friend, but all my familiar programs are missing, so things might be
Special Limited Offer
9/10/15 I originally offered this in July 2015, but until further notice, I will honor this offer at anytime that I have the time to commit to it, so if this interests you, leave me a comment below and ask! OK! 8-week Intensive One-On-One Study! I only have enough time
To Jam or not to Jam
Feeling a little philosophical today, thinking about a recent young student who was quite fearful of improvisation… to the point of tears, the poor thing. Most students that I’ve met, young or old, might be a bit hesitant and shy on their first go at jamming, but with a little