Pam will work with us on expressive playing, paying attention to phrasing and the feeling of space in a tune, and learning to create harmonies (ultimately improvised) by listening to the chording.
We’ll be working on the tunes: Hector the Hero, Drummond Castle, and Master Andrew Grant (Balmoral . Click here for the sheet music and here to read what our Tune Master has to say about them.
Everyone please arrive in time for a prompt 1 p.m. start.
If you are coming for the first time, note that the rear parking lot off of Fayette St. provides the easiest access.
Questions? NHScottishMusic@gmail.com
Mountain dulcimer player, fiddler in Cajun, Quebecois, New England, Scottish/Cape Breton, and old-timey styles, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and educator.
Pam Weeks, solo or with her bands, is dedicated to sharing the "joie de vivre" of traditional American music and dance! Since moving to Maine in 1985, Pam has been performing, teaching, and recording traditional music.
She plays a variety of instruments and sings with the folk trio, T-Acadie, and plays lead fiddle and sings with Jimmyjo & the Jumbol’ayuhs, Maine’s premier Cajun dance band. Pam also teaches private lessons for bowed and fretted strings, woodwinds, piano, and voice at 317 Main in Yarmouth, and at her studios in Turner, Bath, and Bowdoin, ME.