Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamps

Gold Award Acoustic Kamps

Harry Moore
  • Male
  • Springfield, MO
  • United States
Share 
  • Blog Posts
  • Discussions
  • Events
  • Groups (1)
  • Photos
  • Photo Albums
  • Videos

Harry Moore's Friends

Harry Moore's Groups

 

Harry's Page

Gifts Received

Gift

Harry Moore has not received any gifts yet

Give Harry Moore a Gift

Latest Activity

A place for Gallagher owners to brag.
September 28
March 9
Yup - cool it is. Thanks.
February 14
Harry Moore is now friends with Pat Kline and Terry Calloway
February 10

Profile Information

Have you attended Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamp in the past? If so what years?
I have attended part of Kamp for several years - my favorite part - giving away the DU instrument and meeting the scholarship recipients.
What instruments do you play?
Am trying to learn mandolin.
What are some of your fondest memories of Kamp?
Meeting other kampers.
Who would you like to see teaching at Kamp?
Just continue with teachers that meet the strict standards.

Comment Wall (11 comments)

You need to be a member of Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamps to add comments!

Join this Ning Network

At 12:50pm on December 14, 2008, Mark Cosgrove said…
Hey Harry,
I look forward to seeing you soon. Have wonderful holidays!
At 12:12pm on December 14, 2008, Dale Grider said…
Hi Harry,
Appreciate the work you do for the scholarship fund (even though I ain't won a dang thing yet!) I'll get a few chances for 09!

Dale:)
At 1:52pm on December 13, 2008, Peter Fryefield said…
Thanks.
At 1:18pm on December 13, 2008, Wil Maring said…
yeah, I get the rock house emails, sounds like a cool place, and they want to book us, just have to find a time when we are passing through. We are TOTALLY into house concerts- they seem to be the last frontier as far as good places to play and our music is well suited to that intimate friendly atmosphere. If you know anybody with a big house and a bunch of music loving friends, spread the word!
At 1:17pm on December 13, 2008, Homer Cook said…
I would like very much to attend 2009.
Probably can not make 2009 because of health issues.
My wife has pancreatic cancer and the treatment schedule runs thru late spring at this time.
I will participate in the scholarship fund for 2009.

I hope you and your family have an enjoyable holiday.

Homer
At 12:55pm on December 13, 2008, Wil Maring said…
hey harry, good to hear from you. we'll be back in Steelville MO again, in May 2009 for the Americana music festival. Lots of flatpickin' goin on there. I might be giving a workshop, and robert certainly will. hope to see you. AS for springfield, mo, YEAH, tell the powers that be that we'd love to play there. Is there a good festival there?
merry christmas, keep in touch! wil
At 11:57am on December 11, 2008, Phil Burt said…
Harry,
The internet and forums never stops to suprize me, because of this listing I have met a guy in Paducah that is a picker. That town isn't far from me at all.
How is the picture stuff going. I sold my Nikon D40 and just got a Nikon D90, I love it.
phil
At 6:13pm on December 10, 2008, Marcy Marxer said…
Thank you for the invitation, Harry! This site is great!
Marcy
At 3:44pm on December 10, 2008, Bill Startz said…
boy yer quick Harry !
The shot up mailboxes in the bottom of the picture are all thats left of the house that the Dillards used to film A Night on the Ozarks..
The opening shots from an airplane are the Valley as well, and the road John McEuen is driving on.
The first night I spent there , me and the dog, I stopped at the Peaceful Bend and borrowed a dvd to watch on my laptop..the cabin was empty, it was the Dillards, ANITO.. The next day I run into my neighbor to the south, and in the conversation , me bein involved in music came up.. so Gary say,, you know who the Dillard are, I kinda chuckled cuz I had watched that movie the night before , anyway, it turns out his family owned the house that was used in the dvd, and those mailboxes are all thats left as the houses burned down, and everyone lives in Salem now.
Strange but true..

Bill
At 3:20pm on December 10, 2008, David Dugas said…
Hey Harry! Good to see you here.
 
 

Get Ready for Kamp

Register Today! Call or Click!
800-FLATPIK
800-352-8745 865-982-3808 or

www.acoustic-kamp.com

------------------------------------

Steve Kaufman Teaches Crowd Pleasers and Show Stoppers Steve's Favorite Flatpicking Instrumentals Level: Intermediate/Advanced
110 Minute DVD Booklet included as a PDF on disc

If you want to learn exciting, challenging andtechnique-enhancing guitar solos, this lesson is for you! Steve Kaufman has chosen ten of his favorite show pieces, each one packed with a powerful arrayof ideas, instrumental skills and advice. These are, above all, great tunes toplay at jam sessions, in performance or just in your practice room. With years of teaching experience under his belt, Steve knows how to build your motor skills and muscle memory to enable you to play cleaner, faster and with more musicality. The show-stopping tunes you’ll learn include bluegrass classics, Celtic session tunes, folk and pop standards and a gorgeous waltz: Interstate Rag, First Century Reel, Maid Behind the Bar, Sligo Girl, TheRising Sun, Beaumont Rag, Black Mountain Rag, Festival Waltz, Calgary Polka, Last Thing on My Mind and Calgary Polka. -------------------------------------

------------------------------------

Steve’s New Rhythm DVD Beyond Basic Bluegrass Rhythm


This DVD is packed with powerful ideas and challenging tunes that will help you develop exactly the right feel for the music you are accompanying. Steve guides you through walking bass lines, chord progressions, substitutions, complex chord shapes and rich accompaniment ideas for a variety of tunes, including Little Rock Getaway, Wayfaring Stranger, St. Anne's Reel, Kentucky Waltz, Sweet Georgia Brown, Alabama Jubilee and Sally Goodin.

100 Minute DVD, includes music and tab file on the disc for you to print or view. Instructions included.
Price $30.00


--------------------------------------

Fun With the 6 String Banjo Also for 6 and 12 String Guitar
We will work on:
Crosspicking
Old Time
Bluegrass
Fingerstyle
Celtic
Level: upper Beginner through Advanced

Read the first review here

2 Audio CDs with 103 pg PDF book
Click and Order Yours Today
------------------------------------

The most common songs played at Kamp are posted at www.acoustic-kamp.com. This will give you the backup chords and can be used for all instruments. You can learn this list through Steve Kaufman’s Four Hour Bluegrass Work-Out Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 . Also Steve Kaufman’s 4 Hour Banjo Work-Out and Celtic Work-Out. Each Work-Out set is a large Book with 4 CDs. 50 Songs each book played three times slow then three times fast. Practice with Steve’s band!
-------------------------------------



Steve's Latest CD "Acoustic Stomp" Acoustic Stomp Steve's solo CD with bassist Rusty Holloway The Song Selections are: Interstate Rag Mr. Bojangles Maid Behind The Bar - Sligo Maid - The Rising Sun Chicken Cordon Blues Dill Pickle Rag The Lament for Lowrie O'Da Lea I'm Goin' Fishin' Laura's Theme
The Acoustic Stomp
Windy and Warm
The First Century Reel
Crazy Creek
When I Grow Too Old To Dream
Blackberry Rag
Cold Frosty Morn - Rickett's Hornpipe - June Apple
So You Want To Play The Guitar?
-----------------------------------
Check it out!
Tie Dyed Kamp Shirts
Official Kamp Tie Dyed T’s



"Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamp Maryville, TN" screened on the back and sleeve in white. These gorgeous Tie Dyed Kamp Shirts are all individually hand made. Some variance in colors and styles may occur.
All Sizes Available
Click Today!

Badge

Loading…
 

© 2009   Created by Steve Kaufman on Ning.   Create a Ning Network!

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service

Sign in to chat!