How about an answer to the question, Can contra callers who don't sing call
squares, if so, how?
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 3:02 PM, Tony Parkes via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
[Posted to Shared Weight callers’ list and
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simultaneously but separately so replies won’t go to both lists]
This message is for those of you who call squares, or have thought you
might like to call squares. The rest of you may allow your attention to
wander.
I’m writing a book on calling squares in what I think of as
neo-traditional style (the style, borrowing from many regional traditions
but compatible with contra handholds and timing, that callers tend to use
on the contra circuit). It will be at least as long as my contra calling
text (300 pages), but will include more repertoire than the contra book, as
it seems to me that squares in general, and good squares in particular, are
harder to find these days than contras and good contras.
I’ve reached a stage where I know pretty well what I want to cover, but I
want to make sure I haven’t overlooked anything. So…
What would you like to see in such a book (assuming you’d buy and/or read
it)? What aspects of calling squares are you particularly interested /
excited / terrified about?
Public and private replies are welcome. Thanks for your interest and your
feedback.
Tony Parkes
Billerica, Mass.
www.hands4.com
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