There were about 26 students, mainly guitar but also violin, mandolin and accordeon.
Many teachers in addition to Romane including David Reinhardt, Philippe Baudoin, Gilles Rea, Daniel John Martin
There was a guided tour of Django's Montmartre, historical sessions and we were playing in the streets in the afternoon as well as having indoor jams in the evenings.
Jangle_JamieScottish HighlandsNewDe Rijk, some Gitanes and quite a few others
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Oh, I wish I could go!!! I'm going to Django In The Bay, in the UK in May. That's my treat to myself!! I'm looking forward to the jam sessions in particular as I've actually never played with more than two other guitarists.
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How many students were there? Was Romane the only teacher?
There were about 26 students, mainly guitar but also violin, mandolin and accordeon.
Many teachers in addition to Romane including David Reinhardt, Philippe Baudoin, Gilles Rea, Daniel John Martin
There was a guided tour of Django's Montmartre, historical sessions and we were playing in the streets in the afternoon as well as having indoor jams in the evenings.
Oh, I wish I could go!!! I'm going to Django In The Bay, in the UK in May. That's my treat to myself!! I'm looking forward to the jam sessions in particular as I've actually never played with more than two other guitarists.
Wowza. €350? What a deal. I’d love to do that but my treat is Django a GoGo. Good luck to anyone joining!
I've actually never played with more than two other guitarists
You're not missing much. Three guitars is the sweet spot.