Harp Guitar Retreat
This June 26-8, 2009 there will be the second annual harp guitar retreat at the Oregon home of John and Deirdra Doan. It is an intimate stress-free environment with all levels of players encouraged and accepted for an educational seminar.
The event emphasizes instruction and inspiration for those wanting to improve their harp guitar playing skills in a hands-on environment. Instruction will address playing harp guitars with sub-basses only as well as harp guitars with sub-basses and super-trebles. There will be several harp guitars available to use if you don't have a harp guitar or would have trouble bringing one to the seminar (see below a listing of instruments available). There will be private and group lessons, intimate concerts, and lots of kick back and practice time to suit your interests.
Instruction: Instruction will include a three hour daily group session and a half hour private session. John Doan will perform a private evening concert on Friday and a House Concert open to the public on Saturday. Participants will perform informally for eachother Sunday evening.
Location: Spend a weekend on retreat at the home of John and Deirdra Doan nestled near the summit of Croisan Ridge in Oregon's mid-Willamette Valley. The location is simply breathtaking which explains why Oregon is a very popular summer vacation destination. The 180 degree westerly views of green rugged forests, sprawling farmlands, and distant coastal mountains will serve as a backdrop to the morning and afternoon private and group sessions which will focus on harp guitar fingerboard and string theory, performance issues, music composition, and just having fun. All lodging and meals are on site and included with registration. The site is approximately one hour from the Portland International Airport with local bus and train service fifteen minutes away in Salem. There is a bus service direct from the airport to downtown Salem where you can be picked up or you can elect to rent a car for greater freedom to explore the area. Also look into arriving by air directly in Salem (SLM) on Delta Airlines new service.
Testimonials: "Thanks again for such a great time. I came away feeling inspired. Thanks for all of the time you spent preparing the materials and working patiently with us. I have good memories of a musically life-changing weekend. I feel like I really understand the harp guitar in a new and authentic way."
Thanks,
Steve
"I really enjoyed participating in your harp-guitar workshop. I found it stimulating, informative and challenging and I have a new perspective of the instrument as distinct from the six-stringed guitar requiring a different technique musically and physically. In addition to the personal attention I delighted in the warm social interaction, the humor and stories which illuminated your experience and knowledge and animated technical details to integrate the whole body of music theory and performance practice. The concerts were such a bonus framing your work in a more formal context as a contrast to our workshop sessions. You had an ambitious scope to the workshop and I think you largely covered it. Now if I could just get my fingers to do what my mind is hearing . .
Thanks again,
January
To see photos of the 2008 Harp Guitar Retreat click here.
Instruments available on site: There will be four harp guitars on site for your use if you do not have one of your own to bring to the seminar. These include a 6 sub-bass 1906 Gibson harp guitar; a six sub-bass Dyer harp guitar;; a 5 sub-bass and 7 super-treble knutsen harp guitar; and a 6 sub-bass and 8 super-treble Sullivan/Elliot harp guitar.
Incidental Activities: There is plenty of hiking trails, tax free shopping, local wine tasting, on site hot tub, trampoline, and wireless internet. The site is central and about one hour away from the Oregon Coast, the high desert of Bend, and the cities of Portland and Eugene. In between classes and private lessons there will be time to just relax, practice, read, explore the area, or casually visit with other harp guitarists.
Space is limited: Retreats are limited from five to eight participants and their guests. Spouses, friends, or family attend at a reduced rate. If needed an additional weekend retreat will be scheduled to accommodate more participants.
Participants Fee: $650
Includes four nights stay, three group classes and three private sessions, meals, evening presentations, and various incidentals to include numerous handouts.
Additional guests Fee: $250
Includes four nights stay, meals, evening presentations, and various incidentals.
For more information call or write:
John@johndoan.com
503-364-4787
PO Box 5081, Salem, OR 97304
The event emphasizes instruction and inspiration for those wanting to improve their harp guitar playing skills in a hands-on environment. Instruction will address playing harp guitars with sub-basses only as well as harp guitars with sub-basses and super-trebles. There will be several harp guitars available to use if you don't have a harp guitar or would have trouble bringing one to the seminar (see below a listing of instruments available). There will be private and group lessons, intimate concerts, and lots of kick back and practice time to suit your interests.
Instruction: Instruction will include a three hour daily group session and a half hour private session. John Doan will perform a private evening concert on Friday and a House Concert open to the public on Saturday. Participants will perform informally for eachother Sunday evening.
Location: Spend a weekend on retreat at the home of John and Deirdra Doan nestled near the summit of Croisan Ridge in Oregon's mid-Willamette Valley. The location is simply breathtaking which explains why Oregon is a very popular summer vacation destination. The 180 degree westerly views of green rugged forests, sprawling farmlands, and distant coastal mountains will serve as a backdrop to the morning and afternoon private and group sessions which will focus on harp guitar fingerboard and string theory, performance issues, music composition, and just having fun. All lodging and meals are on site and included with registration. The site is approximately one hour from the Portland International Airport with local bus and train service fifteen minutes away in Salem. There is a bus service direct from the airport to downtown Salem where you can be picked up or you can elect to rent a car for greater freedom to explore the area. Also look into arriving by air directly in Salem (SLM) on Delta Airlines new service.
Testimonials: "Thanks again for such a great time. I came away feeling inspired. Thanks for all of the time you spent preparing the materials and working patiently with us. I have good memories of a musically life-changing weekend. I feel like I really understand the harp guitar in a new and authentic way."
Thanks,
Steve
"I really enjoyed participating in your harp-guitar workshop. I found it stimulating, informative and challenging and I have a new perspective of the instrument as distinct from the six-stringed guitar requiring a different technique musically and physically. In addition to the personal attention I delighted in the warm social interaction, the humor and stories which illuminated your experience and knowledge and animated technical details to integrate the whole body of music theory and performance practice. The concerts were such a bonus framing your work in a more formal context as a contrast to our workshop sessions. You had an ambitious scope to the workshop and I think you largely covered it. Now if I could just get my fingers to do what my mind is hearing . .
Thanks again,
January
To see photos of the 2008 Harp Guitar Retreat click here.
Instruments available on site: There will be four harp guitars on site for your use if you do not have one of your own to bring to the seminar. These include a 6 sub-bass 1906 Gibson harp guitar; a six sub-bass Dyer harp guitar;; a 5 sub-bass and 7 super-treble knutsen harp guitar; and a 6 sub-bass and 8 super-treble Sullivan/Elliot harp guitar.
Incidental Activities: There is plenty of hiking trails, tax free shopping, local wine tasting, on site hot tub, trampoline, and wireless internet. The site is central and about one hour away from the Oregon Coast, the high desert of Bend, and the cities of Portland and Eugene. In between classes and private lessons there will be time to just relax, practice, read, explore the area, or casually visit with other harp guitarists.
Space is limited: Retreats are limited from five to eight participants and their guests. Spouses, friends, or family attend at a reduced rate. If needed an additional weekend retreat will be scheduled to accommodate more participants.
Participants Fee: $650
Includes four nights stay, three group classes and three private sessions, meals, evening presentations, and various incidentals to include numerous handouts.
Additional guests Fee: $250
Includes four nights stay, meals, evening presentations, and various incidentals.
For more information call or write:
John@johndoan.com
503-364-4787
PO Box 5081, Salem, OR 97304