Volare!  It’s more than a song title from the ’60s.  Now it’s also a music learning program!  Actually, the name came to me after thinking about the intent and substance of the program I’ve created.  You know, after traveling for so many years as part of the promotional aspect of major organ manufacturers, I realize there are a number of amateur and semi-professional musicians out there who are looking to improve their skills.  Some of them want to enhance their playing ability…give it a fresh feel.  Others seem to want genuine revision to what they have been playing for many years.  But everyone has one thing in common.  They seek an avenue, a game plan, that will make their music sound better.  For most musicians, including me, this desire in never-ending.
 
Soon I will be departing for northern CA to begin the Volare seminar tour.  We begin in Santa Rosa on June 8+9, then San Jose on the 10+11.  The data that will be covered is meant to enhance one’s performance capability through expanding knowledge of harmonic and melodic techniques making them sound more advanced.  Also being presented will be extra playing tips I’ve acquired through the years which will be passed on to the participants.  Plus, I promise the interaction between the attendees will be a lot of fun!
 
The beauty of Volare is that regardless of whether you are playing Pipe Organ, Theatre Organ, an older manual organ, electric organ or a new state of the art digital organ, you will benefit from the knowledge you gain from this program.  We even anticipate members of the American Theatre Organ Society, ATOS to be in attendance at some of the seminars.
 
After completing the west coast engagements, the Volare tour progresses to other locations throughout the U.S.  If you’re interested in knowing more, please e-mail me at rosemary@rosemarybaileymusic.com.  I’d love to hear from you.  In the meantime, visit my website at www.RosemaryBaileyMusic.com
 
Bye for now…..Rosemary
 
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