We're really proud of the variety of sessions that happen at Shrewsbury, Izzy and his team do a fantastic job at organising these and they always end up being a highlight for anyone who takes part or even just wanders in and listens!
Here are the details of the Tuneworks sessions that will be held at the festival this year....
Tuneworks Beginners SessionThis session uses the beginners tunebook available on the festival
website - from the homepage follow the link to Tune Workshops. The
tunes are all tried and tested session standards and are backed up
with some audio files that will give you an idea of the speed. The
idea is that you learn them at home ready for the session. We will
play plenty of repetitions of each tune allowing you to get them
firmly under your fingers in a session environment. Bring your own
tunebook!
Tuneworks Improvers SessionThis session uses the improvers tunebook available on the festival
website - from the homepage follow the link to Tune Workshops. With a
wider range of tunes that incorporates those learned in the beginners
sessions, the pace will be slower than at a normal tune session,
giving learning musicians the chance to practice in a larger session
environment. These sessions have been great fun in the past and we
look forward to sharing a tune with friends old and new! Bring your
own tunebook!
Tuneworks Follow On Beginners/ImproversLast year, many musicians wanted to keep playing after the beginners
and improvers sessions so if you make your way to the Tuneworks
noticeboard in the food tent you'll probably find a gang of fellow
tune addicts ready to kick off again!
Tuneworks Full Speed SessionA chance for everyone to have a blast before the end of the session -
using the tunebooks means you'll know at least some of the tunes, and
get to hear and play them at full speed!
Tuneworks Turn Up and Play Sessions
A few of the Tuneworks staff will meet you at the Tuneworks
noticeboard in the Food Tent and help you get some tunes from our
tunebooks on the go - a good chance to unwind after or before seeing
some of the other great music available at the festival!
Tuneworks Beginners Coaching FiddleKitty Greenwood is an experienced fiddle teacher who can help you get
to beginners session standard. Concentrating on a tune or two from the
beginners tunebook, she will help you to get those all-important
techniques right from the word go! You'll need to bring a fiddle along
to this workshop.
Tuneworks Beginners Coaching WhistleRob Pierce is a great flute and whistle player - just the person to
get you going on a tune or two from our beginners session book. You
will need a D whistle or a flute to participate in this workshop.
Tuneworks Uilleann Pipes CourseJim Carroll is fast becoming one of the country's most respected
Uilleann Pipemakers and has a vast wealth of knowledge of playing
Irish music on a range of instruments. Turn up at the first session
and he will arrange how best to teach attendees over the weekend.
StorytellingTim O'the Oak will entertain everyone in the family with his
fascinating stories. A real festival find last year, Tim is one of the
country's best loved storytellers and brings an animated and energetic
style to each night's bedtime story.
Irish SessionAfter a number of very popular sessions last year, our friends from
Nottingham are back for a session each evening. A great chance for you
to get involved or sit back and listen!