.....My wife and
I had a great time on the cruise and the classes / instructors were the
best. This was our second Banjo Guitar Cruise and they just get better.
I must commend you for doing an outstanding job organizing the workshops
you guys covered about everything It was a great experience. I am looking
forward to the next one already even though I have a lot to work on between
now and next Feb.
Thanks again and keep me posted.
Buddy Berry
.....Thanks for all your effort in getting the cruise together. It was
wonderful and very inspiring! I don't think I ever heard ANYONE pick faster
than Ross did in the concert...amazing. It was a lot of fun...but I'm
still worn out.Anyway, thanks again,
Steve & Pat Streeper
Arco, ID
.......Just a quick note to say how much we enjoyed the Banjo Cruise.
We will be booking up (using ETA!) for next year as soon as it is available
which I think Steve said was on or around 21st Feb. I believe that The
Liberty of the Seas is docking in Southampton in April so we may take
a trip down there to check it out.
I found the workshops very interesting. I enjoyed the practical aspect,
but was particularly interested in the theory. It was fascinating to hear
yourself, Ian, Ned and Tom talk about the importance of learning the different
chord positions and how to practice constructively.
I have come away with a lot of ideas and thoughts and more importantly
a direction for my practicing, ie, to learn the chords to songs rather
than just trying to learn the melody.
.......Thanks to All of You for
a wonderful cruise experience, learning experience and an overall good
time. We're looking forward to next year.
See you then,
Mike Green
.....Driving home
(to a snow and ice covered driveway) I was thinking that the trick is
to try to keep that "cruise" or "vacation" frame of
mind well within reach - readily available throughout everyday-life stuff
- to lighten-up and enjoy!!
Thanks again to you and everyone who made the cruise workshops such a
success! I can't wait to hear what your next idea will be!!
Thanks for everything. Good job!! Everyone I talked to, or overheard,
was thrilled with everything.
Happy trails to you.
Kathy Morikawa
Lexington, VA
......Just thought
I would send a note saying that the cruise was fantatstic. The banjo workshops
were great and the interaction with the instructors was priceless. A great
event. Hope we have another one next year.
Tell Ross that he, along with you and Regina, did it all first class.
Still on a high from the cruise. Thanks for giving me the opportunity
to associate with such a wonderful group of people.
......You're bound
to get well over a hundred of these... Congratulations on the great success
of a wonderful idea!!
The cruise was SO much fun and I learned SO much, mostly in the form of
pearls gathered here and there. I can't wait to assemble them and put
what I've learned to use. Many times I'd hear one thing that would make
me think "that in itself is worth the entire trip"... and there
were a whole bunch of 'em! I'm looking forward to making great progress.
You all did a wonderful
job, there were bumps in the road, but the thing that made an impression
on me that was most important was the way that everyone in your crew made
the utmost effort to accomodate all of us. I certainly hope to make next
years cruise. It was fantastical!
Was there a survey for the cruise? I didn't see one. If not, please ask
Ross to have all of the same instructors come if possible. That was a
fantastic bunch of professionals. I have been to two of Steve Kaufman's
camps before, but I really think that yours was better. Mainly because
you chose to allow us to jam each night at 8pm instead of having a mandatory
two hour concert to attend each night like Steve's camp does. Jamming
there never started before 10pm.
Martin Mahler
The only problem is - Now I have to make my own coffee, turn down my own
blankets, cook my own food. Woe is me!
..........Just wanted to say thanks
for all you did to make that happen. It was a lot of fun. I know you worked
your tail off to to it. I heard a lot of good things from a lot of people,and
some really good ideas for the next
one. I'm sure you heard the same. Take care. Lori
..........zb, just a note to say
thanks for such a wonderful trip. zband I enjoyed each minute of it. The
workshop was a success.
Louis Champagne
........The instructors were a great mix of approaches, from the philosophical
to the technical and everything in between.
I learned something from every one of them. What worked really well was
that (at least in my group) everybody was very close in skill level. Ross
did a great job in getting that right. The classes were the right size
and the right length. And I did not see one bit of ego showing anywhere.
The jams were great, even though for the most part I only watched, listened,
and learned. And the final night concert was super.
The only 'complaint' I have is that you really had to choose between,
"am I cruising or am I banjoing" - there wasn't enough time
in the day to fully appreciate both - I chose banjoing, of course.
The biggest concern that I had prior to the cruise was the whole "will
the airline let me carry my banjo on board'' issue - well I'm glad to
report that on Southwest it was not an issue at all, not even one eye
was batted over my carrying my hard case and stowing it in the overhead.
Southwest lets you print your boarding pass after midnight on the day
of departure - so I had done that from home before we left, and from the
ship's Internet Cafe on the morning we came home - this put us in the
"A" group - which means we were in the first group to board.
The overheads on these planes (737's I think) are about 6 feet long so
no sweat fitting a banjo case. One thing I hadn't thought of was whether
the flight we were boarding was originating in Philadelphia or not - I
had a moment of panic when I realized that there were already 60 people
on the plane who had gotten on in Providence - but there was still plenty
of room. I can't speak for other airlines because I know at least two
of the other pickers I spoke to were NOT allowed to bring their jo's onto
the plane.
I'm sure we'll be discussing the cruise in greater detail and sharing
all our experiences over the next days, weeks....
-willie g. (still adjusting to being back on land).
Hi,
We had a wonderful time, and I am positive everyone else thought you and
Ross and zbstarted something really great! One person said he felt so
fortunate to have been with this first group.
Thank you so much for all you did throughout.
Jim and I will definitely let you know if we are in the DC area. We have
heard fine comments and compliments concerning you opening your home for
the concerts, too.
Likewise, if you are to be in Arkansas, please let us know!
I look forward to seeing you again and hearing you play!
Thanks again!
Janet Davis (& Jim)
.........I agree the Banjo Cruise was a great experience. It was the first
cruise for me and my wife and we will be back for the cruise next year.
It was wonderful to meet so many people that love the banjo and to get
great workshops, lessons, jams, etc. and enjoy the cruise at the same
time. Ross and his staff arranged classes so that we got the benefit of
having each of the instructors at least once but most of them taught our
class more than once during the cruise. Got to meet a lot of pickers from
all over the USA + from UK (including Bob, the "Golden Ear"),
Ireland, Canada, Australia, Germany and I know I am leaving out a few
in that list. One of my goals was to harass everybody I could find who
would let me play their banjo since I was looking for my "lifetime
banjo". Well, we had four instructors that were playing the Huber
Lexington - yesterday I called John Lawless and ordered a Lexington -
can't wait for that delivery. (John, is it on the way yet?) The Faculty
Concert on Sunday night was quite a show and was open to students and
spouses / family and to the general public on the cruise. If you get a
chance to go on the cruise - don't miss the Faculty Concert. Ross and
his staff and faculty and all the coordinators did an excellent job putting
the cruise together. I am looking forward to the next one.
Ross,
I briefly spoke with zb as I was departing the ship, but I also wanted
to personally thank you for all that you did to put on a great workshop
cruise. I can appreciate all the hard work you and your troops put in
to make it such a success. I came home with lots of good stuff to practice
and hopefully move forward with my banjo playing. If you ever get a workshop
scheduled closer to Wyoming I hope you will let me know. Again, thanks
so much for a fun and rewarding experience.
Jackie Bly
Hey listers!!
WOW...I don't even know where
to start with the cruise details!! So
I'll just start, and post more (and more) as I remember things! The ship was beautiful...BEAUTIFUL...I
don't care if it is a
little 'worn', it's getting refitted this April and will be better
than ever for next year...including a new 11th deck Bungee
Trampoline station!
I only felt the boat moving one
time...and that was in open waters
Sat night, I think it was..we did rock a bit, but it was a nice slow
roll...I was pickin with a young man and we were rolling back and
forth towards each other as if keeping slow time! It was pretty
funny! But it also put me to sleep instantly when bedtime came!!
(after just watching that 'students at sea' Alaskan cruise ship that
was hit by 60 foot waves on tv, I really have to say our boat was
almost STILL! LOL)
Key West is pretty much as I remembered
it from trips down there
while growing up in FL. Bought Craig & myself a bunch of shirts!!
And of course, had to have a beer in Sloppy Joe's! :)
We started off with a meeting
(what a kewl looking group, when we
were all together!!) and awards! MOI received the award
for "Most/Longest Email Questions", or something like that!
LOLOL
I had this strange feeling when zbstarted that little speech
that it was coming my way! LOL I also won a prize, and I chose the
Janet Davis gift certificate! I had to LOOK for it and since we were
all coming forward at once, I actually had to grab it back from
Keith S., who was called up right after me! LOLOL It was really
funny watching several people perusing the prize table at once,
trying to grab what you wanted before 'that guy' got it! ;)
Ross DID do a great job in putting
us in classes. I started out in
Intermediate A, but did both that and Int. B classes. I think next
year I'll start out in Int. B! Learned a TON of stuff, met a TON of
new people, put faces with nicknames (that was hilarious in the
hotel lobby..."what's your name"...so and so..."who?"...give
the
nickname..."OH! I know you now!" LOL) and jammed into the wee
hours
of the nights most every night. Like zbsaid, the ship gave us
pretty much free reign as to where to pick...shoot, Keith S., Rick
and I even picked in the kids tv room at one point!! At least no 8
year olds kicked us out! How humiliating would THAT have been! LOL
Time was crunched, but the way
the classes were laid out (subject
wise), it was pretty easy to decide if you could play hookie and
jump off the boat for a few! I'd bet anything that next year, all
those kinks will be worked out and class time AND port time will be
at an optimum!! ALL the instructors were just great...I learned
something from each of those that I sat in with, and then learned
more from other pickers! All the teachers welcomed us to approach
them at ANY time on the cruise with questions, comments, or just to
say hey!
The bluegrassers and old time
folks had separate jams for the most
part, but you could hop from one to the other at will! EVERYONE
seemed to be welcoming in the 'free' jams, but the beginners had a
harder time finding each other to jam slowly. I did find a few and
got together one night and had fun. I also got to sit with Phil
Mathers (hey Beaver!) one evening for hours and shared John
Boulding's & Julio's chord information with him. What a darned nice
guy!! I understand he was SO very inspired with all this banjo stuff
that he has since called and ordered a Huber banjo!! Now THAT'S
commitment! LOL And he was just a great guy too! Aw shoot...I
didn't meet ONE person who wasn't nice and excited to just BE
there!! What a great venue for this learning thing!!!
The faculty concert on Sunday
night...WOW!! Between the sheer amout
of TALENT on that stage, and Ned's part time comedian antics, as
well as he and Tony T. picking on their own banjos with their right
hands while chording the OTHER'S banjo with their left hands, and
Bob Carlin's TOTALLY funny self, it was just a HUGE time!! It don't
get any better than that folks!! From the individual acts to the
group finale...I was in the front row and just FLOORED...STILL
smilin from that too! :)
Oh...and the Disco group on board,
and the dance groups...they all
LOVED our banjos! Many regular cruisers sought us out in the
evenings just to listen...THAT was very knewl!!
Pam
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