The International Guitar Camp in September now live...Check it out.

TG started our International Guitar Camp in 2013 and now are hosting two each year, our Spring Camp at the end of April and our Fall Camp in early September.
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Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:14 am

This event looks mighty tempting.


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Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:23 am

What a great idea. Just signed up and I look forward to seeing some of you there.

Stuart


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Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:20 pm

sws626 wrote:
What a great idea. Just signed up and I look forward to seeing some of you there.

Stuart
Great stuff Stuart. Looking forward to meeting you and the other TG'rs


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Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:39 am

Neil / Matt:

Thanks for answering some of the questions that have been put up so far. Here are a couple more....

1. Is this purely an acoustic event, or should we bring an electric or two for fun?
2. Along with that question, even if the answer is acoustic only, should we bring an amp to plug into?
3. Are we going to be allowed to bring a video camera to record ourselves playing, or to record any jam sessions we have for fun? I would certainly understand the guest instructors not wanting us to record them, but what about ourselves and our friends?

Thanks,

Jason


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Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:01 pm

Check out the new thread on video at the event..

These questions and more will be answered at the next video update on Wednesday by Neil, but I think I would leave the electric at home .


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Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:29 pm

TGMatt wrote:
Check out the new thread on video at the event..

These questions and more will be answered at the next video update on Wednesday by Neil, but I think I would leave the electric at home .


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Kind of what I assumed on the electric. Thanks, and I will check the other thread for further info. Appreciate it mate.

Jason


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Fri Apr 05, 2013 6:26 pm

wiley wrote:
Matt,

I checked out the site for the Quaker Center. Nice place, a couple questions though,

1) They mention linens, bed sheets and pillow cases and such. And, one pillow per bunk (my wife has forced me into becoming a multi-pillow user over the years). What's the deal, pill? Not that it matters, just curious and want to plan out needs and such. I know to bring my own toothbrush, floss, and denture cream.....may not use it but.....

2) "Quiet Time" - how bout all us that wanna hang out PAST midnight and jam??

3) Smoking - yea, I quit!! Best thing I have ever done for myself. I do however still hang on this damn Electronic Cig thing even though the nicotine is now @ a level of 2 - started at 36 last Feb. Will this be a problem?? and where can I 'vape'? Do the same rules apply, in the parking lot as with analog smokers??
well get to these questions on wedensday, but u can vape mate, so no worries there.


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Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:24 pm

Hi

I've booked my place. Is there going to be any pre course homework? If not are you going to recommend any lessons we need to brush up on? It's kinda scarey as I've never done this before and got no idea of the standard required. Also those of us who have now paid up will we get further updates and maybe informed of others attending from our home country. I'm travelling from England and it's a long flight on your todd (English slang for on your own). Finally I see it's a Quaker Resort - does that mean no booze???? :S


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Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:31 pm

briancbl wrote:
Hi

I've booked my place. Is there going to be any pre course homework? If not are you going to recommend any lessons we need to brush up on? It's kinda scarey as I've never done this before and got no idea of the standard required. Also those of us who have now paid up will we get further updates and maybe informed of others attending from our home country. I'm travelling from England and it's a long flight on your todd (English slang for on your own). Finally I see it's a Quaker Resort - does that mean no booze???? :S
Some good questions about getting prepared.... B) I am sure Matt and Neil will let us know the answer to that this week, in the update.

I am nervous as well, as my skills are not very honed. If the TG site and the forum are any indication, it should be fun and exciting whatever level you may be, even if you are traveling on your Todd. :) Travel safely B)

Jason


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