…this time, with a pen.
Elizabeth Englund, a reporter for UCSC‘s newspaper, recently interviewed us and watched one of our guided slow jams unfold…
In the third and final class of the Mountain Music Workshop, 10 students file into Harvey West Club Room and begin tuning their banjos, fiddles and guitars. This is no average music class — the students have learned all that they know not by rote, but by simply listening and playing together.
“Some of them are brand new to their instruments!” Leslie Abbott said excitedly.
The Mountain Music Workshop is taught twice a year by the Abbott family, and tonight Leslie Abbott and her son Luke lead the lesson. Luke is confident that his protegés are ready to lead the jam while he sits back and facilitates.
“Who wants to lead the first song?” Luke asks.
Some of the students are clearly uneasy at this prospect, and his question is met by nervous laughter and glances around the room.
“The worst thing that will happen is that it will all fall apart, and that will be fun,” Luke assures them. “Don’t be shy, play nice and loud!”
One brave woman with her guitar steps up and… Continue reading ‘More peeking inside our music class…’
