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Offline applelover

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Piano Camp
on: November 23, 2005, 05:48:39 AM
i live in Massachusetts.  are their piano camps i could go to? i'm not very good at piano, also i really enjoy it but am not sure i'd be able to play it 8 hours a day for a week or 2 months or however long a music/piano camp lasted.  any one have thoughts on this subject? thanks

Offline frida1

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Re: Piano Camp
Reply #1 on: November 23, 2005, 06:31:12 PM
You are lucky to be near Sonata, a piano camp in Old Bennington, Vermont.  By all accounts I've heard, this is a really excellent experience for all levels of players.  I plan to attend in January.  The website is www.sonatina.com.  There is a camp for kids (sonatina) and an adult camp (sonata).  You will see by the availability schedule that it is popular and fills up months and years in advance.  Have a good time touring the site!
 

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