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Re: Augusta accordion class level?

Don,

Edward or Corey would be my suggestion, but you can always move to a different class after the first class or two. It depends more on how you learn and how comfortable you are in a class. In every class, there is quite a range of players.

I've been a number of years, and I've moved up to advanced - where I am the worst player in my class. It's an honor I wear proudly - but I really enjoy the folks in the class and the instructors. Just enjoy Augusta. It's great.

Re: Augusta accordion class level?

Hello Don,

It's a common anxiety .. i.e., what level to attend.

I'd say that if you have several tunes under your belt,
go for the intermediate level.

Everyone is very helpful at Augusta, and they want to
help you to get the most out of your experience.

As mentioned you can always switch to a different
class.

Don't worry, you'll have a great time

Just jump in and get started

--BN

Re: Augusta accordion class level?

Could you tell me more about augusta. When and where is it held? Thanks,

Re: Augusta accordion class level?

July 8-13, 2012, at Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, WV. Always a great week. See link at website #1.



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