ANNOUNCING the First-Ever tonebase Community VIRTUAL HANGOUT!
Hello, my dear Virtuosity Challenge participants!
In my last stream of this series, I asked you whether you would be interested in a virtual hangout with fellow community members - a place where we can all be on the same video call together.
The idea garnered incredible support with 95% of people in our livestream voting "yes" to the initiative! Therefore, we are organizing it! let's do this!
We will meet on Monday next week, one hour after the start of the Virtuosity Challenge watch party and hang out on a video call together for a while!
The hangout will not be limited to virtuosity challenge participants - anyone from the tonebase community can come!
Instructions on how to join the call!
Click the blue text above to be taken to the announcement thread I've made where you can find the link to the video call and all other details.
Would you like an invite by email?
If you'd like to receive an invite to this event straight into your email inbox, just comment below and let me know! That will also include the starting time in your own time zone.
You do not need to include your email address in the comment - your profile here already contains the tonebase email associated with your account. I can make an invite go to your inbox if you just let me know you want it.
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Thank you so much for organizing and hosting the virtual hangout today, Mircea! It was great to see so many faces and hear so many voices.
One idea that I think I might like (and maybe others would too) would be an opportunity for us to listen to one another play pieces we are working on - not for critique so much as encouragement and mutual sharing of our passion. As an amateur with a family that has no interest in classical music, I almost never get to share my music with others. I would also love to hear others in the forum play more. Watching YouTube videos of professional guitarists is great, but regularly hearing players who are more like myself would be such a gift.
I'm not sure how to practically organize such events. Maybe it could regularly be held at a few different times, allowing people from all over to choose a time that works for them.
Any thoughts?