by admin | Jun 18, 2016 | Folk Ensemble

Folk Ensemble Course
Playing Music in an Ensemble
WEA Course code: C3668339
Venue: Penistone Grammar School
Start date: Thursday 9 June 2016
Times: 5.15 – 7.15
Booking enquiries: Tel: 01132453304
The course is for adults 19 and over. Suitable for most melody instruments eg violin, flute, whistle, recorder, melodeon, accordion, mandolin family, banjo.
We will play Folk dance music and songs from the UK, America, Europe & Canada.
All levels of playing ability welcome.
You can still enrol for this course and start this week.
by admin | Dec 8, 2015 | Folk Ensemble, Guitar Workshops

Here’s a couple of courses I’m running through the WEA, both starting in January 2016.
Acoustic Guitar for Beginners & Improvers
Course Code: C3667526
Start Date: 5/01/2016
Venue: The Venue Stocksbridge
Times: 13.00-15.00
Booking enquiries: http://www.wea.org.uk
Tel: 0114 242 3609
Playing In an Ensemble ( Folk Ensemble)
Course Code: C3667555
Start Date: 7/01/2016
Venue: Penistone Grammar School (ALC)
Times: 17.15-19.15
Booking enquiries: http://www.wea.org.uk
Tel: 0114 242 3609
by admin | Nov 29, 2015 | Folk Ensemble, Guitar Workshops

Here are details of the WEA courses I am running in 2016:
Ukulele for Beginners & Improvers
Course Code: C3667524
Start Date: 6/01/2016
Venue: The Venue Stocksbridge
Times: 10.00am 12.00 (noon)
Booking enquiries: http://www.wea.org.uk
Tel: 0114 242 3609
Ukulele for Improvers
Course Code: C3667525
Start Date: 6/01/2016
Venue: The Venue Stocksbridge
Times: 13.00-15.00
Booking enquiries: http://www.wea.org.uk
Tel: 0114 242 3609
Acoustic Guitar for Beginners & Improvers
Course Code: C3667526
Start Date: 5/01/2016
Venue: The Venue Stocksbridge
Times: 13.00-15.00
Booking enquiries: http://www.wea.org.uk
Tel: 0114 242 3609
Playing In an Ensemble ( Folk Ensemble)
Course Code: C3667555
Start Date: 7/01/2016
Venue: Penistone Grammar School (ALC)
Times: 17.15-19.15
Booking enquiries: http://www.wea.org.uk
Tel: 0114 242 3609
by admin | Sep 23, 2015 | Folk Ensemble, Guitar Workshops, Ukulele Workshops

Tutor: Chris McShane
WEA Courses
Every Tuesday afternoon
The Venue Stocksbridge
Acoustic Guitar for Beginners and Improvers
Time: 13.00-15.00
WEA Course code:C3666669
Enquiries and Booking Telephone: 0114 242 3609
Email: info@www.chrismcshanemusic.co.uk
Every Wednesday afternoon
The Venue Stocksbridge
Ukulele for Beginners and Improvers
Time: 13.00-15.00
WEA Course code:C3666670
Enquiries and Booking Telephone: 0114 242 3609
Email: info@www.chrismcshanemusic.co.uk
Every Thursday evening
Penistone Grammar School
Community Folk Ensemble
Time: 17.15-19.15
WEA Course code: C3666673
Enquiries and Booking Telephone: 0114 242 3609
Email: info@www.chrismcshanemusic.co.uk
Arthouse Courses
Every Alternate Wednesday evening
The Arthouse Cafe, Penistone
Acoustic Guitar for Beginners and Improvers
Time: 19.00-21.00
Telephone:01226 805122
Email: info@www.chrismcshanemusic.co.uk
Every Alternate Wednesday evening
The Arthouse Cafe, Penistone
Ukulele for Beginners and Improvers
Time: 19.00-21.00
Telephone: 01226 805122
Email: info@www.chrismcshanemusic.co.uk
by admin | Sep 14, 2015 | Folk Ensemble

Folk Ensemble Course
Playing Music in an Ensemble Course code: C3666673
Venue: Penistone Grammar School
Start date: Thursday 24 September 2015
Times: 5.15-7.15
Tutor & Ensemble Director : Chris McShane
Booking enquiries: Tel: 01142423609
Course is for adults 19 and over.
Suitable for most melody instruments eg violin,flute, whistle, recorder, melodeon, accordion, mandolin family, banjo, guitar, ukulele and percussion. All other instruments will be considered and can be accommodated if required.
Playing Music in an Ensemble: We will play and sing as a Folk Ensemble as well as develop all aspects of musicianship. Our repertoire will be Folk dance music and songs from the British Isles, America and Europe, arranged for all abilities and playing levels.
by admin | Feb 23, 2015 | Blog, Folk Ensemble, Gigs & Performances, Guitar Workshops, Ukulele Workshops
What Does (To Practice) Really Mean?
Over many year of teaching and listening to students say they have practised, I have gleaned a few thoughts about the subject that I think may be worth sharing here. When we’re learning any instrument we have an initial rush of enthusiasm which makes us want to learn to play well, either for pleasure or as an academic pursuit towards a career in music. We start by lessons at school or with a private instrumental teacher. The teacher starts you off with initial pieces and exercises and at the end of each lesson outlines what you need to practise. It may go something like this, “work on the rhythm of bar 10 etc”. At this point the pupil needs to take control of their own development and do this work at home The lesson itself is only the starting point!
Managing Time
Look at the week ahead and find some slots of time, no matter how short, that you can dedicate to practise. It’s too easy to say “I’ll do some before next week”. Often this results in not doing any – or worse, only doing it in a rush the night before the next lesson. Better to do a couple of pre-planned sessions than leaving it to chance.
Have You Practised?
When you actually sit down to practise, how do you do it? It’s not enough to play through the pieces a couple of times – much better to focus on the section where you always slow down or stumble. Recording yourself can be a good way of spotting areas needing special attention. This will make your practice much more productive. Spending time on the problem areas and difficult bits moves your playing forward and develops fluency.
Patience Makes Practise
Don’t get frustrated! Don’t give up!