
Guitar Camp 2007
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A day in the history of the society. This year is our 15th Anniversary as well as Malaysia's 50th. This camp is the 9th and is the 4th consecutive camp since we started again in 2004.
24 November 2007 Day 2 Participants' Concert - 1.30 p.m.
Nerves, nerves, nerves... below are the participants who wanted to play in the students' concert (excluding picture 113 as Tan Chee Kian who is in charge of this part of the programme is obviously the MC as well). As we have almost 70 participants ranging from the youngest at 10 and the eldest at 49, with varying abilities from beginners to advanced players (some are guitar teachers as well ), not everyone could play in this concert. If everyone were to play, can you imagine how long this participants' concert would last? Let's do some simple calculations. If each participant took an average of 3 minutes on stage: 70 times 3 will make 210. 210 minutes means 3 hours 30 minutes!
We had to pick and choose. Different age group, gender representation and levels. They played like professionals...a great show. Well, I must remember to give a talk in our next camp on stage presentation and manners.
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Guitar Camp 1993 1994 & 1995 1996 World Premier 1997 2004 2005 2006 2007 Society in the news Guitar Alive 2006 2007 2008 Home Other Society Events Press
Kuala Lumpur Guitar Ensemble - Ordu International Guitar Festival 2006 Turkey An Evening with the Classical Guitar Tanah Pusaka
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