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March 2020
Dec
25
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Dec 25 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
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Dec
27
Fri
Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club @ Red Hill Community Sports Clubl
Dec 27 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month at Red Hill Community Sports Club, 22 Fulcher Road, Red Hill. Contact Emma Nixon emma@emmanixon.com.au for details.

One week is intermediate level and one week is advanced level and learn all music by ear. We play from 7:00 – 9:00pm. Emma’s Scales Class (how to play scales for folk and traditional music) is on in the same venue from 6:15 -7pm. Emma also runs a Theory for Folk class on Thursdays each week in the same venue from 6:15 – 7pm.
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Jan
1
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Jan 1 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information

Jan
3
Fri
Moreton Celtic Fiddle Club @ Mango Hill community hall,
Jan 3 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Held once a month for all keen fiddlers, cellists, guitarists, and musicians in the community.
You will need to bring Your fiddle, Cello, guitar, mandolin, tin whistle, recorder, Harp, Bodhran, double bass, banjo, viola and a music stand!
We many have performances we are preparing for:
see Upcoming Events page for details.
We have fun, learn tunes and meet others with the same interest.
Date
First Friday of every month

Click Here for more Information

Jan
8
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Jan 8 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information

Jan
10
Fri
Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club @ Red Hill Community Sports Club
Jan 10 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month at Red Hill Community Sports Club, 22 Fulcher Road, Red Hill. Contact Emma Nixon emma@emmanixon.com.au for details.

One week is intermediate level and one week is advanced level and learn all music by ear. We play from 7:00 – 9:00pm. Emma’s Scales Class (how to play scales for folk and traditional music) is on in the same venue from 6:15 -7pm. Emma also runs a Theory for Folk class on Thursdays each week in the same venue from 6:15 – 7pm.
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Jan
15
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Jan 15 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information

Jan
17
Fri
NORFOLK CELTIC MUSIC CLUB @ Ormeau Community Center
Jan 17 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Ormeau ( Brisbane Southside/Gold coast)

Held Monthly for fiddlers, cellists, guitarists, and Celtic musicians.

FROM 6.00 – 8.00 3rd Friday of the month (excluding Jan & Dec)

FEES $50 pa –

(THE YEARLY RATE IS PAID FROM JAN-DEC)

You will need to bring Your fiddle, Cello,  guitar, mandolin, tin whistle, recorder, Harp, Bodhran, double bass, banjo, viola and a music stand!

Please contact Melinda Coles for further info.

Click Here for more Information

Jan
22
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Jan 22 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information

Jan
24
Fri
Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club @ Red Hill Community Sports Clubl
Jan 24 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month at Red Hill Community Sports Club, 22 Fulcher Road, Red Hill. Contact Emma Nixon emma@emmanixon.com.au for details.

One week is intermediate level and one week is advanced level and learn all music by ear. We play from 7:00 – 9:00pm. Emma’s Scales Class (how to play scales for folk and traditional music) is on in the same venue from 6:15 -7pm. Emma also runs a Theory for Folk class on Thursdays each week in the same venue from 6:15 – 7pm.
Click Here for more Information

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Jan
29
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Jan 29 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information

Feb
5
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Feb 5 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information

Feb
7
Fri
Moreton Celtic Fiddle Club @ Mango Hill community hall,
Feb 7 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Held once a month for all keen fiddlers, cellists, guitarists, and musicians in the community.
You will need to bring Your fiddle, Cello, guitar, mandolin, tin whistle, recorder, Harp, Bodhran, double bass, banjo, viola and a music stand!
We many have performances we are preparing for:
see Upcoming Events page for details.
We have fun, learn tunes and meet others with the same interest.
Date
First Friday of every month

Click Here for more Information

Feb
12
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Feb 12 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information

Feb
14
Fri
Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club @ Red Hill Community Sports Club
Feb 14 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month at Red Hill Community Sports Club, 22 Fulcher Road, Red Hill. Contact Emma Nixon emma@emmanixon.com.au for details.

One week is intermediate level and one week is advanced level and learn all music by ear. We play from 7:00 – 9:00pm. Emma’s Scales Class (how to play scales for folk and traditional music) is on in the same venue from 6:15 -7pm. Emma also runs a Theory for Folk class on Thursdays each week in the same venue from 6:15 – 7pm.
Click Here for more Information

 

Click Here for more Information

Feb
19
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Feb 19 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information

Feb
21
Fri
NORFOLK CELTIC MUSIC CLUB @ Ormeau Community Center
Feb 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Ormeau ( Brisbane Southside/Gold coast)

Held Monthly for fiddlers, cellists, guitarists, and Celtic musicians.

FROM 6.00 – 8.00 3rd Friday of the month (excluding Jan & Dec)

FEES $50 pa –

(THE YEARLY RATE IS PAID FROM JAN-DEC)

You will need to bring Your fiddle, Cello,  guitar, mandolin, tin whistle, recorder, Harp, Bodhran, double bass, banjo, viola and a music stand!

Please contact Melinda Coles for further info.

Click Here for more Information

Feb
26
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Feb 26 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information

Feb
28
Fri
Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club @ Red Hill Community Sports Clubl
Feb 28 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Brisbane Celtic Fiddle Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month at Red Hill Community Sports Club, 22 Fulcher Road, Red Hill. Contact Emma Nixon emma@emmanixon.com.au for details.

One week is intermediate level and one week is advanced level and learn all music by ear. We play from 7:00 – 9:00pm. Emma’s Scales Class (how to play scales for folk and traditional music) is on in the same venue from 6:15 -7pm. Emma also runs a Theory for Folk class on Thursdays each week in the same venue from 6:15 – 7pm.
Click Here for more Information

Click Here for more Information

Mar
5
Wed
Maleny Tunes Class (Sunshine Coast) @ Maleny Presbyterian Hall
Mar 5 @ 6:15 pm – 9:00 pm

WHERE: Maleny Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street.
WHEN: Wednesdays, 6:15pm-9pm,
COST: $12 includes supper.

Tunes are taught slowly, by ear. To get the most out of the class you should know the names of the notes on your instrument, and be able to play at least a D major and G major scale and a melody or two.

Maleny Tunes Class students play a range of instruments including flute, whistle, mandolin, fiddle, tenor banjo, guitar and concertina.

The evening starts with a tune being taught at a slow pace suitable for players new to Irish music. At about 7:00pm the pace picks up with the more seasoned players joining the group. We may then learn a new tune at a higher pace or practice previously learned tune sets for dances. Around 8:00pm we pause for a light supper and chat then play some more tunes until home time.
CONTACT

Steve Cook 0432 230 654
Mal Lloyd 040 737 1199
Click Here for more Information