How to Learn Tunes with Long Point String Band FREE!

Ages 13+
Experience Level All experience levels


Class Description

Join the Long Point String Band for this fun workshop where we will discuss the methods they use to gather new repertoire. LPSB will show examples of field recordings they’ve pulled tunes from, and then show the resulting “neo-traditional” arrangements. We will also discuss festival culture and how to pick up as many tunes as possible in concentrated environments. These techniques can be applied by beginner and advanced players alike!

Once we have concluded the discussion of learning tunes, we will have an old-time jam session, where we can potentially apply these concepts. Feel free to bring your own instruments or just sit back and enjoy!



Long Point String Band

Long Point String Band

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An Old-Time Acoustic “Neo-Traditional” outfit from Beckley, West Virginia

Long Point String Band consists of the virtuosic stylings of Hunter Walker, Brian C. Bell, Lewis Prichard and Lars Swanson. Long Point String Band seamlessly transitions between instrumentation to create unique, yet traditional textures. These textures often vary from minute to minute, song to song and show to show.

Hunter Walker is a decorated dulcimer and clawhammer banjo expert – he has won the WV state mountain dulcimer contest at the Vandalia Gathering 6 times, and the WV state banjo contest twice. He most recently won first prize at the Hammons Family Gathering clawhammer banjo contest.

Lewis Prichard has been a staple in the old-time scene for over half a century and performs on mandolin and fiddle.

Brian Bell is a first-call veteran guitar player whose rhythmic capabilities are sought after by respected figures in Bluegrass, Old-Time and contemporary pop music genres.

Lars Swanson received a master’s degree in jazz Pedagogy in 2020 from West Virginia University, and now serves on the jazz faculty at Marshall University. His unique style has been heard all across the world, from the mountains of West Virginia to the sands of Dubai, playing traditional and jazz music.

Together, these four musicians blend their musical tastes to create a formal style with an informal, joyful feeling in every performance. Repertoire is pulled from old-time and bluegrass genres with an emphasis on regional tunes from southern WV.

FreeIn-PersonMusicSingle-DayAdvancedBeginnerIntermediate

Questions? Please contact Tara at tara@lakeplacidarts.org.