Instrument Care: how to...

  • December 4 - 18, 2024
  • Folk School of Fayetteville

    207 West Center Street
    Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701
Ticket Price $32.64 Register Now
Description

Do you need help changing strings, want to learn general maintenance and care for your stringed instrument?  You'll learn the basics at this workshop!

Open to all ages and gear tuned string instruments: guitar, banjo, ukulele, mandolin, mountain/lap dulcimer, electric bass (no fiddles/violins, cello, or upright bass)
* we will have some strings on hand and available to purchase for a discounted price, but if you have specific strings on hand, please bring them.


Cost: $30
LED by DR. JOHN CROUCH


ABOUT JOHN CROUCH
John Crouch an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and composer with years of experience teaching both children and adults of all musical skill levels. He teaches guitar, piano, ukulele, and electric bass at his home music studio. He composes original music that has been performed across the country, is a graduate of The University of Arkansas (Music Composition), and loves to bike!

Date & Time

Dec 4 - 18, 2024

Venue Details

Folk School of Fayetteville

207 West Center Street
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 Folk School of Fayetteville
Folk School of Fayetteville

FOLK SCHOOL OF FAYETTEVILLE is a 501(c)3 non-profit music organization popularly known as Fayetteville Roots. 
For over a 13 years we have carried out our mission to connnect community through music and food. Over that time we have fostered concerts & community/educational events in Northwest Arkansas. We believe in our music community and strive to create opportunies for connections and learning. 

In 2022 one of our signature events, the Fayetteville Roots Festival, was paused. 2023 brings a new chapter and a new location for our organization. The Folk School of Fayetteville, located in the historic Walker Stone House near the Fayetteville Square, will open in late Spring 2023 with space for lessons, classes, workshops, jams, and more.


What is a Folk School and why do you need to know about it?
Folk Schools originated as a way for communities to learn from each other, especially vital to communities that didn’t have access to “formal education”.     Folk Schools create an environment that encourages People teaching People, rather than a classical education approach of Professor and Student.

Folk School of Fayetteville is continuing this model by providing space for musicians to learn from each other, for new players to learn, and for long time musicians to develop new technique and skills — and this is available to ALL the FOLKS (people).  Folk School is open to all genres, identities, and cultures, and is excited to host music that is as dynamic and varied as our community.


Folk School of Fayetteville is buit on the body of work (13 years) of Fayetteville Roots Festival, and is fostered on many of its guiding principles:
Create opportunities for our music community
Support and present multivaried music genres, identities, & cultures
Commitment to free & low-cost community learning
Creative re-use of existing urban spaces
Collaboration with the community & music/arts organizations
Low waste & low impact sustainable events


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