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Blues Master Class with Jack de Keyzer Print E-mail
CONGRATULATION TO JACK DE KEYZER FOR WINNING
THE 2010 JUNO AWARD FOR BEST BLUES ALBUM
THE CORKTOWN SESSIONS!

 Jack
de Keyzer The Corktown Sessions 2010 Juno Nominee


 

dekeyzerpromo.jpgJack de Keyzer offers four exclusive Master Classes in blues guitar. Various styles such as Delta blues, Chicago blues, Texas blues, West coast, Urban blues   and Soul/Jazz will be demonstrated along with detailed descriptions of tunings, turn arounds, blues forms, jazz modes, licks, runs, chords and scales.

Classes will be interactive and fun and will feature several  songs per lesson for the students to take home and work on. The course/classes run May 5, 12, 19, 26  and are geared for beginner to intermediate players. Individual classes or all four packages available.

WHERE: Creative Math & Music Studios, 1064 Salk Rd, Units 5-7, Pickering, ON 905-686-6284

 
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