Category Archives: Horsmonden Traditional Music Class

It’s summer time…

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… So the regular last Sunday of the month sessions at Frittenden’s Bell & Jorrocks have ended for the season.

However, our other regular events – the first Wednesday sing at the West End Tavern, Marden, continue, and the free tunes workshops at The Gun, Horsmonden will also go on for another couple of months.

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Tunes workshop, the dance at the Bell & Jorrocks, and singing forgotten local carols

  • We’ve got just one more Horsmonden tunes workshop before we play for the dance on the 29th November – so we’re hoping to see folks on the 26th at Horsmonden from 8pm
  • Please encourage folks to come to the barn dance, as it’s a lovely night out!
  • Carols – some of us have been learning some largely forgotten local carols (and also a couple of old favourites). If you’re interested, please join us: there are workshop/practices on the 1st and 2nd of December
  • There’s a revised tunes list on the workshops page
  • Don’t forget our session with the mighty Jerry O’Reilly at the Bell & Jorrocks, Frittenden on Sunday the 30th November

On the carols,  there are two practices planned, one in Marden on the 1st at Geoff Burr’s house (if you don’t know where that is, details will be in a future email, or just email me at gmatkin@gmail.com), and the other is the usual Horsmonden songs workshop at The Gun, Horsmonden on the 2nd December.

There are two practices only so that as many folks as possible can get to one or the other – there’s no need to attend both unless you feel like it! The carols themselves are on the song workshops page (see the tabs above), and are presented in printable pdf and abc formats (and some quick’n’dirty mp3s).

The plan is to sing three of the carols at the Bell & Jorrocks session on the 28th December (after which we’ll return the usual traditional folk songs and old fashioned stuff). We’re working on some other appearances and outings…

Finally – why not make plans to bring family and friends to the dance on the 29th November – they’re really popular family friendly occasions, with games and songs (with our great friends Annie Dearman and Steve Harrison) as well as dancing. Tickets are £6 and £4 (concs). There’s no pressure to play all the tunes if you don’t know them – but do please come and play the ones you do know.

Horsmonden tunes workshop Wednesday 22nd October, Bell and Jorrocks mixed sesh following Sunday

  • We’re back at the Gun & Spitroast for our workshop on Wednesday, the 22nd of October, from 8pm as usual. See the website for what we’ll be working on
  • We’ll be starting to practice a set of tunes for the dance at the Bell & Jorrocks on the 29th November. My suggestions for the tunes we might use are online, so if you get a chance, give them a go!
  • Please think about bringing family and friends to the dance – they’re really popular family friendly occasions, with games and songs as well as dancing
  • The next Bell & Jorrocks mixed songs and tunes session on the 26th October and our guest will be the lovely singer John Morgan

Please tell anyone you think might be interested in a jolly, folkie and free evening out with great beer!

The Gun & Spitroast at Horsmonden should be back to normal, so our tunes workshop on Wednesday (22nd of October) will be there as usual from 8pm. See the tunes workshop tab on this site for details of what we’ll be doing, but the plan is to start practising a set of tunes for the dance at the Bell & Jorrocks on the 30th November. If you get a chance, give them a go as they’re now online!

Please think about bringing family and friends to the dance – they’re really popular family friendly occasions, with games and songs as well as dancing. Tickets are £6 and £4 (concs). There’s no pressure to play all the tunes if you don’t know them – so come and play the ones you know.

The next Bell & Jorrocks mixed songs and tunes session on the 26th October from 8pm, and our guest will be the singer John Morgan. I promise some lovely warm-toned singing from John, who mainly sings traditional songs often from the South East. There will also be the usual Bell & Jorrocks mix of tunes, songs (often with big choruses) and good humour.