Joseph
I recently did a community dance with a group of experienced musicians who had never
played for a contra dance. Here is a document I sent them:
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WPOntWOMeEfueDpRgMdAI6G1rkbE3ir9a1XGZfFCXyQ/edit>
Musician
Suggestions<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WPOntWOMeEfueDpRgMdAI6G1…
docs.google.com<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WPOntWOMeEfueDpRgMdA…
[
kix-favicon-2023q4.ico]<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WPOntWOMeEfu…
Good luck!
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On Feb 19, 2025, at 2:46 AM, Joseph Erhard-Hudson via Contra Callers
<contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi all,
I live in a relatively isolated community in the contra dance world. To the extent we have
a house caller it's me. We are trying to foster and develop new callers, but you gotta
have bands too. So,
I'd welcome your thoughts on working with new bands.
My motive for asking is, a couple of times in the last year we have had new bands come
play for our monthly dance. One was a blue-grassey country band. Another was a family
group playing predominantly Irish tunes. Their musical skills were fine and their
repertoire was serviceable, and they did okay, but there were definitely some rough
spots.
New musical talent is a valuable commodity for us, and I want to set them up for success.
So, how would you approach this? I'd especially love to hear from folks who have done
this sort of thing before, but all thoughts are welcome.
Joseph Erhard-Hudson
Moscow, Idaho, USA
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