
If you are learning the piano accordion melodion, concertina or any other type of folk music squeeze box, love English folk tunes and you are in the West Country during the Sidmouth Folk Festival, Devon, in August, it's a must to check out the Sailing Club folk music sessions.
There's a great view from the balcony of the sea,

the breakfasts were scrumptious and I personally found the many box playing folk musicians who made this their spiritual home for the lunchtime and evenings sessions during the Sidmouth International Folk Festival week extremely friendly.

The Loose Knit Band with their many wonderful players ably and cheerfully hosted the sessions but there were many other excellent players. It was truly a box playing Mecca.
Somebody said to me at one point that there were over 63 instruments, mainly melodeons, concertinas and piano accordions, being played at one Sailing Club session with a mix of all abilities. I certainly believed them.
If you're a bit worried that somebody may spot you making a mistake, don't be.
The sound of the English folk tunes being played full strength while I was there was fair set to lift the roof.
If you are looking for somewhere to practice your box playing in a friendly atmosphere, Sidmouth Sailing Club is a great place to visit during the Sidmouth Folk Festival week.
Naturally, you should always check out continuing availability before
committing yourself. Even the strongest traditions fall by the wayside sometimes with the passing of the years. The dates for the Sidmouth Folk Festival will be on the folk festival web site and a telephone call to the Sailing Club in the lead up to the festival will hopefully confirm they are making their facilities available, as they have for many years.Talking about folk music squeeze boxes, you might like to check out a short story entitled Piano Accordions and Chat Rooms. It's a rattling good read.
Hope to see you at the Sailing Club during Sidmouth Folk Festival week in future years :-)
Bye for now
Rob
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