Here’s some pictures of the Numeralla Fingerplunkers taken at the 60th Anniversary of the Snowy Scheme on Sunday 18 October 2009. It was a great success. Well done Plunkers!
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Here’s some pictures of the Numeralla Fingerplunkers taken at the 60th Anniversary of the Snowy Scheme on Sunday 18 October 2009. It was a great success. Well done Plunkers!
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The Numeralla Fingerplunkers had a lot of fun playing at the Bredbo Ute Muster.
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Here’s some pictures of the Cooma Harmony Chorus taken at the 60th Anniversary of the Snowy Scheme on Sunday 18 October 2009. It was a great success. The Chorus sang beautifully. Thanks Paul Mackay for the sound.
And well done Hazel!
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Code: 699799 $15.95 -wo dozen classics arranged especially for banjo in notes & tab: Away in a Manger • Carol of the Bells • Deck the Hall • Good King Wenceslas • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing • Jingle Bells • O Christmas Tree • O Holy Night • Silent Night • We Wish You a Merry Christmas • and more. Includes a banjo notation legend.
Code: 505890 $34.95 With the Three-Chord Christmas Songbook you will need only minimal playing skills and three chords - G, C, and D7 - to accompany each song in this great book. The jam-packed book is invaluable for all beginning musicians, casual musicians, teachers, family bands, and performers. Melody, lyrics, and chords are included for all songs. Guitar, uke, and five-string banjo diagrams are included for the three chords, along with basic accompaniment tips. Transposing and how-to-use-the-capo tips are included for singers. An invaluable sourcebook for teachers - and a handy, compact fakebook for performers. A unique collection of timeless songs for the entire family. Accompany 50 vibrant Christmas songs with only minimal playing skills. Each song includes melody, lyrics, and chords. Perhaps the most interesting collection of Christmas songs to be found in print today. Interesting historical images are found throughout the text. A superb book for getting beginners involved and keeping them involved. Only a few minutes of technical training equips any person to accompany all 50 songs in this book. Teachers can use this collection as a foundation to teach more advanced patterns and arranging techniques. Excellent "mini fake book" resource for all musicians and performers.
Code: 506190 $59.95 By Murphy Henry. For Guitar (Flatpicking). Rhythm/Backup. Learn Music by Ear. Bluegrass. Beginning. DVD. Duration 88. Published by Murphy Method. Tired of playing out of G and C position all the time? Ready to try some different keys? This video introduces the keys of D, A, and E and shows you plenty of new and exciting runs to use in these keys. We also explain the all-important Lester Flatt G run! Best of all, we include a long lesson on using the capo to play in different keys. A fabulous video for guitar players who feel like they are stuck in a rut. Jam-packed with information you won't find anywhere else! No Tab.
Code: 506390 $59.95 By Murphy Henry with Casey Henry. For Banjo 5 String. Solos. Learn Music by Ear. Bluegrass. Intermediate. DVD. Duration 135. Published by Murphy Method. Â Six challenging new tunes are taught including Don Reno's Limehouse Blues and Dixie Breakdown. Basic melodic licks, new chord positions, and jazzy Reno sounds are introduced. Guest teacher for Kansas City Railroad Blues is Casey Henry. No Tab. Also includes The Goldrush, Bill Cheatum, and Shenandoah Breakdown.
Code: 506290 $59.95 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â For Banjo (5-String). Solos. Bluegrass. Intermediate-Advanced. DVD. Duration 120. Published by Murphy Method. Earl's "tuner" songs are not as hard to play as you think! "Reuben", with the banjo retuned in the Key of D, is just plain fun to play; and very impressive! How to set the tuners is carefully explained. On "Earl's Breakdown" and "Randy Lynn Rag", Murphy also shows how to play these numbers without the special tuners. "Flint Hill Special", and is also taught. No Tab.
Title: Moruya Jazz Festival
Location: Moruya, sales South East Coast NSW
Link out: Click here
Description: The 13th Annual Moruya Jazz Festival
23rd-24th-25th October 2009
Start Date: 2009-10-23
End Date: 2009-10-25
Title: Moruya Jazz Festival
Location: Moruya, approved
South East Coast NSW
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Description: The 13th Annual Moruya Jazz Festival
23rd-24th-25th October 2009
Start Date: 2009-10-23
End Date: 2009-10-25
Title: Moruya Jazz Festival
Location: Moruya, tadalafil
South East Coast NSW
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Description: The 13th Annual Moruya Jazz Festival
23rd-24th-25th October 2009
Start Date: 2009-10-23
End Date: 2009-10-25
Title: Moruya Jazz Festival
Location: Moruya, prothesis
South East Coast NSW
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Description: The 13th Annual Moruya Jazz Festival
23rd-24th-25th October 2009
Start Date: 2009-10-23
End Date: 2009-10-25
Here are some photos of the event kindly taken by Rob Evans.
Cooma Harmony Chorus in fine voice
Cooma Harmony Chorus
Jessie Roberts sings solo
Cooma District Band under the direction of Chris Wall
Chris multi-tasks with his bass trumpet
Keith Davies is recognized for his years of dedicated service
The audience was invited to join in the singing! What fun!
Michael Egan is a treasured member of both the Band & the Chorus.
Michael Egan singing solo
Russell Fox singing solo
Fay Fox singing solo
Leslie Spencer is thanked with flowers
Title: Performers Open Night
Location: Coffey’s Hotel, viagra Corner Commissioner & Short Streets, Cooma
Description: A chance to play, sing or perform in front of a live audience.
Contact: Rick 0439 478 753
Start Time: 18:00
Date: Thursday 18th June 2009
Title: Conquest VIII
Location: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, story
Cooma
Description: The Snowy Monaro Arts Council Inc. in association with SEAR proudly presents CONQUEST VIII with David Miller and students from the University of Sydney Conservatorium of Music featuring: piano, pharm
violin, viola, cello & voice
Start Time: 7:30 pm
Date: Wednesday 1st July 2009
Cost: $15 Adults/$10 Members & concessions/$5 Students/Children under 15 – gold coin donation at door.
Supper provided!
Tickets available from the Fabric Salon, Vale Street, Cooma
Photo by Philip Rendell
Photo by Philip Rendell
Title: Krzysztof Malek -Piano Concert
Location: Anglican Parish Hall, capsule Cooma
Link out: Click here
Description: Internationally acclaimed pianist plays the works of Chopin, allergy
Kosciuszko & Szymanowski
Tickets at door.
Start Time: 5.00 pm
Date: Sunday 19th April 2009
Presented by the Puls Polonii Cultural Foundation
As part of the Kozzi Fest 2009.
Proudly sponsored by Snowy Monaro Arts Council
Photo by Philip Rendell
Photo by Philip Rendell
Photo by Philip Rendell
Photo by Philip Rendell
Photo by Philip Rendell
Cooma Harmony Chorus singing at the Cooma Music Competition 2006
The chorus is for women and men. We are a secular choir who sings unaccompanied music of all kinds, medicine in two or three parts. We have been going for about thirteen years and while we sing for the love of it, we also perform on average about once a month at all kinds of town events. The first month you attend is free and after that we charge $15 dollars a month.
We have a dedicated committee who handles the general organization, money, rent, costumes, birthdays etc and a secretary, Jane Reed who writes a wonderful newsletter on line. We will give her the wherewithall to put it on here. Not me of course but a delegate from  the next generation.
Our first rehearsal for 2009 will be Tuesday night 3rd of February at 7.00 pm for a start at precisely 7.15. We have been meeting at the Snowy Mountains
Our first engagement of the year looks like being the 27th of March, the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Lambie Street Preschool. Â Stephanie Hann is organizing it and her vision is something like this:
So I’m thinking We Are, the wafty overlappping one we did some years back. I have the words but am having difficulty finding a complete version of the music. If anyone has one, and it is a number of pages long, I would be grateful if you could get it to me. Apart from that, we might still have the Owl and the Pussycat and I can arrange some children’s songs, depending on what Stephanie would like, and our lullabies would be suitable as well – La Mar and All the Pretty Little Horses. I would particularly like to make a lantern or two so I’ll keep you posted. Rumour has it  Kevin Hambly will have full sized lantern horses, so this is our chance to do something equally not usual.
More singing possibilities this term:
I think the airport opening will still happen this autumn, and I have Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, the band version, to arrange. (Yeah, I’m on it.) I am open to other  suggestions like Up in the Air I Fly, etc. I have a list.
Also there is Easter. I have said we are a secular choir and so we are but there are some beautiful chorales by Bach that we could use during the Easter season at any concert. Now that we have tenors and basses, some music is available to us which wasn’t before.
There is also a peace festival that happens in autumn in Canberra which we may be singing in, and Roslyn knows of a thing also. The Cooma Music Competition is tentatively Sunday the 31st of May. No doubt more will come. I am in the process of choosing and preparing repertoire so do let me know early if you may need us.
Title: Lambie Street Lantern Parade
Location: Lambie Street, cure Cooma (meet near Royal Hotel)
Description: The Lantern Parade is part of the 50th Anniversary Celebrations of Lambie Street Preschool. A great family carnival atmosphere with lanterns, pharmacy glowsticks and ribbons. There will be horses, floats, dancers and drummers, and music will be provided by “Poa”, “Cooma Harmony Chorus” and more
Start Time: 5.15 pm
Date: Friday 27th March 2009
End Time: 6.45 (approx)