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alpep
Posted 2007-03-28 4:52 PM (#108175)
Subject: OPen house workshops and schedule


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I am trying to keep up with this.
this is how the workshops are shaping up.

the workshops will be held in the hotel conference room in the lobby area.

For those who want to stay at the hotel and not do the tour on Friday.

9:30-10:30 Uke madness
Our own Dave Witko will do a workshop on how to tune, feed, water, and play the uke. You do not need a uke to attend. Dave will have them available for you to use. No prior experience on Uke is necessary. Dave will review the fundamentals and claims to be able to have you playing a tune by the end of the session. This is a must attend if I ever seen one.

10:30-11:30 Recording techniques for the guitar
Paul Templeman again will extend his expertise in how to record the guitar. Paul have vast experience in home and professional recording and even taught this subject in a UK college. Some of the topics Paul will touch on are mic techniques, preamps, limiters, compressors, overdubs etc. You will no longer be able to use the I don't know how to record excuse to not include a tune for our next OFC cd!!!!

Saturday
9:30-10:30 The care and feeding of your Ovation/Adamas
Kim Keller from the service department will discuss how to care for your guitar. Neck Adjustments, pickup/preamps etc. If time there will also be a restringing clinic and if Temp touched your guitar at any time you will need new strings. Kim has a ton of setup experience in the service department, as a professional musician and as the former owner of the now defunct Keller's music in Columnbus Oh.

10:30-11:30 finger picking / commercial songwriting Buddy Blackmon
Buddy has graciously agreed to do a workshop on these topics. The final topic will be determined by the interest of the attendees. Buddy's career has spanned many years and dispite being known for his banjo picking we will forgive him and be nice!

If you are interested in the seminars please e mail me at alpep@lostartvintage.com or alpep@aol.com

for each workshop you wish to attend I need an e mail with the name of the workshop in the subject and your name and OFC screen name in the body of the e mail. PLEASE follow thses directions and make my life less of a living hell then it already is.

thanks
al

btw if you have not yet signed up you need to do that.
I do want to hear you cannot "afford to go". You CAN'T "afford NOT to go".
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-28 5:10 PM (#108176 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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Two years ago I went through the factory. Last year I did the Friday A.M seminars. I had fully intended to go through the factory this year because I was told I would be seeing new things.
Now I'm having to thinking twice.
I'd like to help Dave with the ukes and I sure would like to learn more about recording.
Hmmm decisions, decisions.
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alpep
Posted 2007-03-28 5:14 PM (#108177 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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the first two responses did not follow directions.

PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW DIRECTIONS>
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Waskel
Posted 2007-03-28 5:20 PM (#108178 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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Al, will there be transport to the Factory after the workshops on Friday?
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-28 5:22 PM (#108179 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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Somehow we all made it last year.
And my truck was not even full.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-03-28 5:27 PM (#108180 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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Al - if they don't follow the directions, you're supposed to respond with:

NO SEMINARS FOR YOU!!!
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Waskel
Posted 2007-03-28 5:34 PM (#108181 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Somehow we all made it last year.
And my truck was not even full.
Thanks, Al.
Unfortunately, I don't remember how I got there last year.I think I rode with Rick Hall, but I've probably blocked it from my memory. I do that with traumatic events.
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alpep
Posted 2007-03-28 5:39 PM (#108182 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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the van should be out there to pick up those from the workshops like last year.


just a comment, I spend much of my time and energy oganizing this and getting it together and if last year was any indication I will NOT even be able to attend the workshops myself. so I ask for something that will make my life a little easier with the collection of the names and yes it may require some of you to send 4 e mails. wow the horror!!!!!!!!!!!!!


edited to add:

when I was a teacher there was a popular bumper sticker it said "hugs not drugs". there were days in the faculty room I would have to weight it out. drugs on one side, hugs on the other. many times drugs won out.....I think today is one of those days.
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Paulcc1
Posted 2007-03-28 8:34 PM (#108183 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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Your right Al sometimes we take things for granted, I went on the 05 tour and I am going this year I have you and Miles to thank. So thank you. We will be going to the factory no workshops this year. I don't recommend that you do drugs so go play a guitar.
Pauly
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-03-28 10:25 PM (#108184 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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AL & MILES,thanks for all your hard work and effort to make all of these arangements.....jason
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Beal
Posted 2007-03-28 10:59 PM (#108185 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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Al, pretend you're still on island time.
I'd love to go to Buddy's seminar but will still be in Florida.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-03-28 11:12 PM (#108186 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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So if Al didn't go to the workshop last year, then who was sitting and playing behind me that really sucked? Come on, fess up.

Don't be intimidated by the ukulele workshop. No costumes are involved. I swear. I'll provide the ukes (or bring your own) and we'll have a great time. I promise.

Dave
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stonebobbo
Posted 2007-03-28 11:16 PM (#108187 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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Sorry, Dave. :( I didn't think anyone would hear me.
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-03-28 11:18 PM (#108188 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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dave, i think i might take your workshop....that is if i follow al's instructions correctly..lol jason
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-29 7:02 AM (#108189 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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Originally posted by Tupperware:

Don't be intimidated by the ukulele workshop. No costumes are involved. I swear.
Hey... that's not what you told me!!

It will be fun. Dave is going to instruct and I'm going to walk around between the chairs with a little knuckle-wrapping ruler to make you are doing it correctly !!
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-29 7:06 AM (#108190 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Originally posted by Tupperware:

No costumes are involved. I swear.
Hey... that's not what you told me!!

It will be fun. Dave is going to instruct and I'm going to walk around between the chairs with a little knuckle-wrapping ruler to make you are doing it correctly !!
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alpep
Posted 2007-03-29 7:53 AM (#108191 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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Originally posted by cwk2:
Al, pretend you're still on island time.
I'd love to go to Buddy's seminar but will still be in Florida.
I could get really used to that island time...

must resist....
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Waskel
Posted 2007-03-29 8:21 AM (#108192 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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In Africa we call it 'ish' time.
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cruster
Posted 2007-03-29 12:43 PM (#108193 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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9:30-10:30 Uke madness
Would the person{1} whom I stupidly sold the palm tree uke to please contact me if they still have it?

Shanks.

{1} I'm getting old...CRS.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-29 12:49 PM (#108194 - in reply to #108175)
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Cruster...
You should for-go the uke thing.
Since it's your first time, you really need to get the full tour of the factory.
The friday morning seminars are set up for those who have already been through the factory multiple times.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-03-29 1:15 PM (#108195 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule



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Indeed, if you haven't been, take the Tour(s). You will come away with a greater appreciation not only for your O's and A's and H's, but also for the many people who had a hand in it's creation. And a really stonking case of GAS.
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cruster
Posted 2007-03-29 1:15 PM (#108196 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Cruster...
You should for-go the uke thing.
Since it's your first time, you really need to get the full tour of the factory.
The friday morning seminars are set up for those who have already been through the factory multiple times.
Oh, I wasn't planning on doing the uke workshop, although I could use the help. It just triggered action on my part...wondering if it's possible to re-acquire something my kids think I should never have let go. ;)
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-03-29 1:15 PM (#108197 - in reply to #108175)
Subject: Re: OPen house workshops and schedule


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I've been through the factory once and I'm a little torn (tho' I think the seminars are going to prove to be too much for me to pass up).
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-03-29 1:21 PM (#108198 - in reply to #108175)
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Notice how Al just "happens" to schedule the uke session parallel to the factory session? If it was banjos I bet he would have put it front and center ...

Us guys with little instruments get no respect.

Dave
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Waskel
Posted 2007-03-29 1:38 PM (#108199 - in reply to #108175)
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