Evie Ladin


Join Us For a Live Clawhammer Banjo Workshop!

Please join us for Evie Ladin’s Clawhammer Banjo workshop on how to Demystify the Banjo Neck. This live workshop will happen on Zoom on Saturday, June 12 from 10 AM - 11:30 AM Pacific / 1 - 2:30 PM Eastern.

In this special workshop, you’ll learn the basic chord shapes, how and why they move around the neck, and how to best use this information to translate any music you want to play to the five-string banjo. You’ll concentrate on Double-C tuning in this workshop. 

We are suggesting a $25 donation for attendees and will have a donation jar available at the event, but we want you to be able to attend regardless of your financial circumstances, so please feel free to donate what you're able to.

Please fill out the registration form, and we will follow up the day before the workshop with a link for the Zoom room. Looking forward to seeing you at the workshop!


Yes, I would like to attend Evie Ladin’s Live Workshop on Zoom, Saturday, June 12

ABOUT EVIE LADIN

Evie Ladin’s polyrhythmic clawhammer banjo style, resonant voice, and percussive dance have been heard from A Prairie Home Companion to Celtic Connections, Lincoln Center to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. Following a decade and three albums with the Stairwell Sisters, Evie has released four CDs that feature her banjo playing and songwriting: Float Downstream, Evie Ladin Band, Jump the Fire, and Caught on a Wire, as well as a traditional banjo and fiddle duet album with some of her favorite fiddlers: Riding the Rooster.  And the Evie Ladin Band has just released Playing Our Hand, an EP of some of her favorite covers. She is also a crackerjack percussive dancer and incorporates that rhythmic work into her playing and singing. A popular instructor at many music camps, as well as Berkeley, California’s Freight and Salvage when she is home, Evie tours frequently with her partner Keith Terry and The Evie Ladin Band. Follow and download her music on your favorite streaming platform, or purchase it here: www.evieladin.com

ABOUT ZOOM

If you’re new to Zoom, before you can attend the workshop you will need to make sure you have a Zoom account, which you can get at https://zoom.us/, and have downloaded and tested the Zoom client for whatever device you’re going to be using. You can find Zoom tutorials for getting started using Zoom at https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/categories/200101697.



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