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A Musical Holiday
I'd like to go on holiday for two weeks and learn to play a musical instrument - maybe the guitar or piano.
I'm a complete beginner. Obviously there's a limit to how much you can achieve in a fortnight, but I'd like to try!
I'm open-minded as to where to go, but it shouldn't be too expensive.
Any ideas?
I'm a complete beginner. Obviously there's a limit to how much you can achieve in a fortnight, but I'd like to try!
I'm open-minded as to where to go, but it shouldn't be too expensive.
Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Special interest' holidays tend not to be cheap. This website (with beginners guitar courses in Tuscany) hasn't been updated for 3 years(!), so they might not be running the courses any longer but it might be worth sending them an e-mail:
http://www.musikurlaub.com/music-holidays/
How about Irish fiddle playing?
See here:
http://www.kerryfiddles.com/
or here:
http://www.fiddlersretreat.com/
A course in the USA might be beyond your budget, but this place offers beginners courses with several musical instruments (including guitar):
http://www.folkschool.org/index.php?section=su bjects&subject_id=3
Chris
http://www.musikurlaub.com/music-holidays/
How about Irish fiddle playing?
See here:
http://www.kerryfiddles.com/
or here:
http://www.fiddlersretreat.com/
A course in the USA might be beyond your budget, but this place offers beginners courses with several musical instruments (including guitar):
http://www.folkschool.org/index.php?section=su bjects&subject_id=3
Chris