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cycler
10-16-2020, 07:06 AM
My wife and I are planning a visit this November, with any eye to possbily relocating to TV, My main hobby is guitar playing, something I started doing after I retired. Are there any specific groups that get together to play, in an informal setting, just for folks who like to share music with others. It can get boring and repetitive just practicing and learning songs by yourself. Any info or responses would be appreciated, thanks.
Dana1963
10-16-2020, 07:35 AM
My wife and I are planning a visit this November, with any eye to possbily relocating to TV, My main hobby is guitar playing, something I started doing after I retired. Are there any specific groups that get together to play, in an informal setting, just for folks who like to share music with others. It can get boring and repetitive just practicing and learning songs by yourself. Any info or responses would be appreciated, thanks.
So You Want to be a Rock and Roll Star.
The Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (1967) - YouTube (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=saAoTPXcPSg)
Not a player just a listener.
Polar Bear
10-16-2020, 07:40 AM
I’d be interested in this too. It’s a casual hobby for me and provides a lot of pleasure.
Dana1963
10-16-2020, 08:09 AM
My wife and I are planning a visit this November, with any eye to possbily relocating to TV, My main hobby is guitar playing, something I started doing after I retired. Are there any specific groups that get together to play, in an informal setting, just for folks who like to share music with others. It can get boring and repetitive just practicing and learning songs by yourself. Any info or responses would be appreciated, thanks.
Here is a previous post conversation on TOV
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/talk-music-337/list-music-clubs-122379/
John41
10-16-2020, 09:35 AM
I am also a hobby guitar player, electric solid body only. There are several guitar groups here , two acoustic and one electric. There are other groups that have a variety of instruments, mostly acoustic. There are various skill levels beginner to advanced. The learning center might also have a guitar course. Some residents join together to form a performance group to play at social club events. Bonds music in Wildwood sell guitars and other instruments. I am going to sell the one acoustic guitar I have on the classified section in a few weeks.
8notes
10-16-2020, 09:51 AM
Someone told me the ukulele club also has guitar players in it.
BryanTheGolfPro
10-17-2020, 04:58 AM
There are at least four guitar clubs that meet in the rec. centers. You can find a list on line or in the Thursday newspaper supplement.
Bellavita
10-17-2020, 05:56 AM
Yes there are several groups where you can join in check out the recreation sch
terenceanne
10-17-2020, 06:11 AM
My wife and I are planning a visit this November, with any eye to possbily relocating to TV, My main hobby is guitar playing, something I started doing after I retired. Are there any specific groups that get together to play, in an informal setting, just for folks who like to share music with others. It can get boring and repetitive just practicing and learning songs by yourself. Any info or responses would be appreciated, thanks.
I am possibly interested - which Village will you be moving to potentially?
rockandroller
10-17-2020, 06:13 AM
Our application for The Village Rockers (https://thevillagerockers.com/) was submitted to the Villages Recreation Department the middle of February 2020.
The COVID-19 epidemic has delayed issuance of new club charters.
Keep a watch on Thursday's supplement to the Vlllages Daily Sun newspaper. On the inside cover will be a listing of new clubs, soliciting responses. Historically, this is how "Rec" determines the viability of new clubs, by the number of responses.
To date, we have had over 200 responses from musicians, singers and those with a love for that genre of music.
Folks keep finding us from posts on TOTV and word of mouth.
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
10-17-2020, 07:49 AM
My wife and I are planning a visit this November, with any eye to possbily relocating to TV, My main hobby is guitar playing, something I started doing after I retired. Are there any specific groups that get together to play, in an informal setting, just for folks who like to share music with others. It can get boring and repetitive just practicing and learning songs by yourself. Any info or responses would be appreciated, thanks.
There are several, Just check the Recreation News. Most are not operating a full capacity so I can't tell you if you'll be able to participate tight away.
OrangeBlossomBaby
10-17-2020, 08:04 AM
Once in awhile I take my guitar out onto the lanai to futz around, if anyone sees me and gets inspired they're always welcome to get their instrument and join me. I can accommodate 3 other people with the 6' guideline, and I wouldn't "require" masks on my fully-screened lanai since I consider it outdoors with fresh air.
LiverpoolWalrus
10-17-2020, 11:04 AM
Cycler, I share your interest in hobby musicianship and I can say the Villages will fulfill your wishes beyond your wildest dreams. The multiple music clubs (and three daily free concerts in the squares) are the main reasons I moved to the Villages. I am wildly impressed at how Villagers seem to be so very fond of music, and that facts makes me feel at home.
MandoMan
10-17-2020, 11:43 AM
My wife and I are planning a visit this November, with any eye to possbily relocating to TV, My main hobby is guitar playing, something I started doing after I retired. Are there any specific groups that get together to play, in an informal setting, just for folks who like to share music with others. It can get boring and repetitive just practicing and learning songs by yourself. Any info or responses would be appreciated, thanks.
There are a LOT more music groups or clubs than the ones others have mentioned, but you will have to search carefully for them. Here is the current list of approved clubs:
https://www.districtgov.org/images/ClubsListing.pdf
They claim 2500, I think my estimate was more like 1700. My recollection is that there are a couple symphonies of sorts, at different levels. If you play violin or something like that, give it a try. There is a concert band, I think, if you were in band in high school. There are at least two jazz ensembles, one quite good and one more relaxed. There are bands for folk, country, rock, Latin, uke, bluegrass, hymns, gospel, and more. I think there is even a banjo club. Some are small or not open to others, and some are wide open.
There are probably also smaller groups of friends who get together on there own. After all, some of us go crazy in a group of thirty guitar players who each want to solo for a chorus on each song. Are there any string quartets? I don’t know, but that would be nice. I was hoping for some people who like to play Brazilian Choro and Bossa Nova, as I really enjoy playing those. Or how about Gypsy Swing? Or the Great American Songbook? I love those.
Search the list. Remember to go all the way through. (I actually did, and I now have a notebook of a hundred groups of various sorts I’d like to explore. Most I may not like, but so what?) Some you may not have thought of may spark your imagination.
cycler
10-17-2020, 04:56 PM
I am possibly interested - which Village will you be moving to potentially?
As this will be our first trip to the Villages, we have no idea where or if we will purchasing a home. However, I will bookmark this thread and if we do wind up in TV, I'll know who to contact. Thanks, Cycler
cycler
10-17-2020, 04:59 PM
Okay, I just want to say thanks to all who replied to my question. Your responses are appreciated. I will say I am not surprised, what with some 100k residents, I expected plenty of hobby level musicians. We'll be visiting around the middle of November for the first time, and I am looking forward to the experience. Regards, Cycler
kcrazorbackfan
10-17-2020, 06:08 PM
Any future Eddie Van Halen’s out there? Been listening to VH tribute on XM this week; wow, he was incredible.
rockandroller
10-18-2020, 05:53 AM
There are numerous articles that mention Eddie Van Halen's guitar genius. Here is one (https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/a15615/how-eddie-van-halen-hacks-a-guitar/) (and maybe the best).
This is my favorite Van Halen tune
Hot For Teacher (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMPlPJP2brw&feature=youtu.be)
Alex's drum part is extraordinary.
LuckyS
10-19-2020, 08:57 AM
Hey All: I'm a drummer with practice space and am interested
paulat585
10-19-2020, 08:49 PM
There are a LOT more music groups or clubs than the ones others have mentioned, but you will have to search carefully for them. Here is the current list of approved clubs:
https://www.districtgov.org/images/ClubsListing.pdf
They claim 2500, I think my estimate was more like 1700. My recollection is that there are a couple symphonies of sorts, at different levels. If you play violin or something like that, give it a try. There is a concert band, I think, if you were in band in high school. There are at least two jazz ensembles, one quite good and one more relaxed. There are bands for folk, country, rock, Latin, uke, bluegrass, hymns, gospel, and more. I think there is even a banjo club. Some are small or not open to others, and some are wide open.
There are probably also smaller groups of friends who get together on there own. After all, some of us go crazy in a group of thirty guitar players who each want to solo for a chorus on each song. Are there any string quartets? I don’t know, but that would be nice. I was hoping for some people who like to play Brazilian Choro and Bossa Nova, as I really enjoy playing those. Or how about Gypsy Swing? Or the Great American Songbook? I love those.
Search the list. Remember to go all the way through. (I actually did, and I now have a notebook of a hundred groups of various sorts I’d like to explore. Most I may not like, but so what?) Some you may not have thought of may spark your imagination.
Good summary above, but some clarification:
There are three "concert" type bands in TV. Anyone can join. Two of these are "New Horizon" bands. The concept is that we are lifelong learners. You can join these bands as a beginner and try to keep up. I started learning to play the flute when I was 60 (!) as did others in my band. Music is one of the main reasons I moved to TV.
LiverpoolWalrus
10-20-2020, 10:34 AM
Good summary above, but some clarification:
There are three "concert" type bands in TV. Anyone can join. Two of these are "New Horizon" bands. The concept is that we are lifelong learners. You can join these bands as a beginner and try to keep up. I started learning to play the flute when I was 60 (!) as did others in my band. Music is one of the main reasons I moved to TV.
I wasn't aware of any "bands" where beginners could drop in. Am I understanding you correctly? I think the Goodrich folk group might be an exception, but they're on indefinite hiatus. I know at least one of the concert bands you cite above requires an audition.
If beginners can show up and jam, where and when do these sessions take place? Are they on hold during the pandemic? Thanks.
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