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Judy Klinkhammer

July 17, 2009

Hey Steve

I've been reading info on you from web...had no idea about alllllllll
your impressive accomplishments...
and I love your explanations of the passion that is music.

I'll be introducing you in Mtn View
before workshop begins. Is there anything you wish I'd say?

Judy K

akhattri

June 13, 2009

Hey Steve,
I am taking your lessons on jamplay and ,boy, you are a genius! A great teacher. I got my interest back in learning after wasting tonnes of money at other places. Thanks a lot for your services. As you like to say 'Aha!' :)

God Bless!
akhattri

Paul Umfleet

May 22, 2009

Hi Steve,
I am thinking about taking the Dulcimer Celebration "Class" 7/26 at JC Campbell. Actually I am on the waiting list for the dulcimer building class and if I can't get into that I am on the celebration list as a back up. I now keep thinking about switching over to the celebration period. The problem is, the web site does not really explain much about it. It makes it sound like a get together and have a good time kind of thing and doesn't say much about what is "taught". While I am all for getting together and having a good time I would also like to learn something.
Since you are listed as one of the Instructors I thought I would ask you if you can give me an idea about what to expect in this class if I decide to take it.
I have been playing lap dulcimer for a little over a year. I am, however, a trained (many years ago)musician and have been practicing a good deal so I think I would qualify as to what the web site calls an "advanced beginner".
Any info you can give that might help me make up my mind about which class I would like to take will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Paul

Skaterstu

April 20, 2009

Alright Steve,

Just listened to Porch Swinging, a great song. I am currently taking your Fingerpicking lessons on JamPlay, and they are just amazing. They are making me love the guitar even more than I already do, and these days I just want to come home and play rather than watch tv or just waste time.

So a huge thank you, you are a great teacher, and a great musician.

Thanks

Stuart

Themis Theodosiades

April 3, 2009

G'day from Sydney Australia Steve,
I'm learning how to play the guitar and I find your lessons in
Jam Play brilliant!
I've had a lot of schooling in my life but very few teachers as good as yourself.
Cheers mate!

Dennis Douglas

March 30, 2009

Dear Steve Learned about you at Jam Play. Was doing some lesson work with you and wrote and had a question.
NEVER,did hear back.
I mentioned i have a Dystrophy Problem and ask about some techniques I might use.
Ipickeed up the Guitar again after not playing it for years.
Love Bluegrass and Iam not a very good player yet but hope to be more accomplished in time.
I'am 65 now but love to play which I try to do every day.
My wife and i live in Oregon,not to far from Hawkeye Herman,bu I'am writeing you from a friends computer in California.
I have many Muscian Friends in So. Cal. who areexxcellent Guitar Players.One makes Guitars that are raher expensive but Beautiful.
Will be back in oregon is 10 days.
Thanks Steve.

peter brown

March 29, 2009

Hey Steve, How are you and Connie? It's been a long time since Godspell at Trinity. Hope you guys are well. Blessings,
peter

John French

March 2, 2009

I thoroughly enjoyed your lessons during the Kentucky Music Wionter Weekend. Very impressed with your musical abilities and your style of teaching. I paid my $10 and signed up to get a CD of the lessons but haven't yet received the CD. What can I do to expedite? Thanks!

Dolores Miller

March 1, 2009

I attended the 2009 Dulcimer Festival and just wanted to let you know how much I enjoted it. I had just gotten a dulcimer and found aplace in my heart to learn this instrument. Although I am in my mid 70s learning something new is exciting, especailly in the fiels of music. Thank you for the festival and I will be their next year Lord willing. DM

Penny Musgrave

February 21, 2009

Steve, I am taking lessons from you on jamplay. I came to your website because I really enjoy your lessons. I was born and raised around the Bowling Green, Ohio area. I was pleasantly surprised to find you are from Pemberville, Ohio, not far from BG,Oh.
Great website!!!

I am also a teacher in piano and guitar for beginners.

Penny

Don Priewe

February 18, 2009

Steve...
Thank you so much for your musical lessons presentations. I'm so anxious to find out if I may purchase DVD's about singing and playing guitar. I visited your site when you were teaching a simple song with French lyrics. I'd like to make these DVD's a 71st Birthday gift for my favorite Brother-In-Law in March. He does not have a computer and this is why I'm asking you if I could purchase DVD's if they are available. I feel that your presentation is done so well and that Rog could really benefit a great deal. He has tried other learning tools in the past and lost interest or perhaps patience. Please keep up the good work and dedication you share with others.
God Bless ...
Don Priewe
Green Bay, WI

Randy Wright

January 26, 2009

Steve,

I am currently in your blurgrass lessons on JamPlay and they are great. I just ordered a new Blueridge 160A and can't wait to get it. Is that a Blueridge you play in the lessons?

thomas mcmullen

January 23, 2009

Steve I really enjoyed all your lessons on Jamplay. I know God has given you a great talent. You have a great glft to teach. I love to hear you play the Guitar. We are neighbors. I live in Michigan. Tom

tate batham

January 20, 2009

you are my favrot guiterist and Iwhant to meet you adn I saw all your vidoes

bobbie

January 19, 2009

I have been checking for awhile for a teacher. Problem
Money. My 2 sons got a iPhone for Christmas 4 the music. This phone is my only access to Internet. Problem. It does not support flash do you have any thing iPhone supports alone. I could tell you all of life
History. Mainly know I lost my mentor and more, he left me his guitars and made me promise not to quit.
He was a guitar man.

Hope to hear good news
Respectively,
Bobbie

Janet Mayor

January 18, 2009

I took a class from you in KY last weekend. I loved your introducing us to shape music and now want more. I proposed a paper for my grad school class on shape music and hope you can point me a a good direction for research on history, characteristics, future, etc. of the genre. Otherwise I could be in big trouble here! ASAP thanks. JAN Mayor

December 21, 2008

Dear Steve,
Started watching you off of Jam Play.
I have a Dystrophy callled CMT and it effects muscles. After not playting my guitar for years I decided ,to the joy of my friends in California,who are very good players to pick it up again.
Mainly to help strnghthen my hands.They will continue to get weaker as will my legs also,but I really enjoy your teaching. I tried to put in my E-mail but it wouldn't take it so it is.
dallendouglas@frontiernet.net
I will continue doing your lessnos on Jam Play.
Also, Do you have anay suggested Folk music that I could get that dosen't require a lot of BAR Chords as that is difficult for me with my condition.
I hope to get good enough to play for the Kids at Church and maybe the Congregation. I alos would like some simple Traditional Gospel Music. Sorry to bug you but I feel like i know you after watching Jam Play.
Thanks
Dennis Douglas
Formerly of Southern California NOW
Canyonville,Oregon

Norma Dickson

November 8, 2008

I have listened to you singing and playing The Water is Wide or Waly, Waly since yesterday when I found you on the web. It is beautiful. I would like to get that arrangement written down to learn on my dulcimer. I bought my first dulcimer in May, 2008 on my 4oth anniversary trip to the Smoky Mountains. I have made great progress teaching myself to play. I am a piano teacher in North West Ohio not far from your home town. Thank you.

diane wilson

November 8, 2008

Hi Steve
I have a box full of your CDs -- which I tried to mail to you, and they came back. I was selling them at retreats in Calif., but am pretty much off the Retreat circuit at this time. Sold mostly Prayer Mtn (not sure of title) and Soaring.
Send me an address please.
Your website looks great.
Blessings. Diane
ps met you at Yakama Mission in early 2000s, via Dave Bell (my seminary buddy)

thomas kelshall

November 2, 2008

I view your lesson on barre cords and
find it to be v good, i am 63years old
and take guitar as a hobby , but my
strumming suck do you have lesson on strumming ? and how can i obtain it
i like the way you teaching.
thank you.
thomas kelshall

Hunter Walker

November 1, 2008

Great player, great taste in dulcimers. I look forward to meeting you!

Alan Richardson

October 11, 2008

Hello Steve,
I'll not leave it to the last minute to register for the 6TH annual CDF this year!
Alan

John Polk

September 4, 2008

What a great web-site! It seems like you have followed your passion and blossomed! How's your family?
Your old collegue in the inner-city of Kansas City

Vicente

August 14, 2008

hey steve! ur music its awesome, I like so much the jingle bells song, where I can find a tab? Im really like to learn this song, if somebody have the tab, please send me to my email

Ed King

July 30, 2008

Hi Steve,
Enjoyed the latest visit to your site. It's a wonderful and informative experience. Keep up the GREAT work and smooth sounds.

Craig Beeker

July 16, 2008

Hey Steve: I just told my faith story for a camp staff (El Camino Pines). You were playing piano and I was reading Genesis 1 when God moved in my life. My theme was "no small things, no ordinary moments". It was no small moment in my life. Thanks for allowing God to work through you then and now. I'm glad your gifts are still a blessing to you and us.

springspring

July 16, 2008

Hello,,im new here,,i just wanna say hello to all.

PekkaM

July 15, 2008

Hey ! I just joined jamplay and your teaching is great. With warm greetings fm Pori Finland.
PekkaM

Gwenn Britt

July 5, 2008

I love the music and I have just started playing the mt. dulcimer. I lvoe it. You are great. Thanks for the web site.

Bob Garn

June 21, 2008

Ahh, just as I remember you from back in our college days... playing music. I love it!

sex teen

May 20, 2008

It's a pleasant surprise to find a sanctury from all that modern inane garbage they call music.

Claraug

April 6, 2008

i am gonna show this to my friend, man

Molly

April 4, 2008

You are an amazing guitar player. You have such a wonderful gift. It's wonderful that you are sharing it and not keeping it inside. Thank you for sharing your music.

Bram Bakker

March 16, 2008

Hi Steve, just to say hello. I am following your lessons on JamPlay.com. Awesome!

Stijnman

February 11, 2008

I'm following your lessons on jamplay.com and would like to tell you, I love your way how you teach.
Its very very motivating to continue playing the guitar.

Keep on going!

Warm regard,
Rick S tijnman
Netherlands

Ellen Brey

January 14, 2008

Recommended by Heather Stenner. I'm looking for entertainment for a staff appreciation dinner of about 40 people for the Academy of Arts & Knowledge on 2/5 or 26. These are hard working teachers working at Nothern Colorado's newest Charter school.
Available? Fee?
I'd love to hear back from you today. I'm home with sick children so you can call 223-3941.
Thanks in advance!
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Mary Jane Keppler

January 6, 2008

Just re-read the letter you wrote me on 10-30-98 about the Eulberg family tree. After that I did a Google search, discovered your website, and listened to some of your music. Loved it! I'm proud to be a relative of yours!

I'm still working on genealogy when I have time, which isn't often. Since we last corresponded I've learned a few more things about the family. If you want to keep in touch you can contact me at this e-mail address.

God Bless!

Mary Jane

Jackie Richards

November 20, 2007

Hi Steve! I am so pleased I took up your offer to visit your website. It is a beautiful site and really reflects the lovely person you are. I am enjoying your lessons so much on Jamplay.com and am delighted to be actually playing music and making progress. You really feel like a personal teacher, as if you are in the room giving me individual tuition. You are an inspiring teacher and I feel so lucky to have found you. I just hope you will visit the UK soon as I would love to thank you in person, as well as hear your beautiful music and thoughtful, meaningfull words.
Take care

Jackie

Kim Farley

November 17, 2007

Hi Steve! This is Kim Kahler Farley. Wow ... I can't believe I found your website. I've enjoyed listening to your music. Listening to your voice brings back great memories of BELOVED!!! Would love to hear from you!
:)Kim

Emilio Muniz

November 14, 2007

I like the way you teach the guitar. I join JamPlay and have been taking your lessons. Every time I lose focus I go back to your basics. Thanks

Linda Lickenbrock

November 12, 2007

I so enjoyed meeting you. thank you for giving back so much. I truly believe that is why are country is so blessed bebause it is people like you that give so much.

Edith Hinrichs

November 10, 2007

That was a nice article on you in the Coloradian. Congrats on your MA. If anyone can make a difference in teaching music you can. Hope that you get a permanent position soon. But will you still be able to attend festivals? I'm off to Owl Mountain to order "A Piece of it All" Thinking of you getting a Grammy, which you richly deserve. Edith HInrichs

Paul Roberts

October 25, 2007

I just started your beginners course at jamplay. I like your teaching style and think that I will soon be able to play someti=hing recognisable-------------I Hope ! ! Do you ever get to Kentucky? Thanks ! !

John Mawhirter

October 22, 2007

Steve:
Your Daughter (Kaitlin) worshipped at Zion yesterday. Boy, you and Connie did something right! Good to come across your web site. God bless!!

Gordon Peterson

September 21, 2007

Great music!

Angie Dowdy

September 20, 2007

Steve, I'm so glad you're sharing your music with the world. And even more, receiving recognition for it...kudos!
Thanks for all you do for others through music. You really are touching others with a strength! We're lucky to have you.

Jose Valenzuela

September 19, 2007

Good to hear that you are singing and making your music a gift for all to enjoy.
en paz,

Frank Wagner

August 9, 2007

Met you up at Oak St. Plaza
Have heard people play Mt.Dulcimer and vowed,'never in my house'.Was great to hear it really played.I am currently intrigued with didjeridoo. Heard Ash Dargan at Museum last friday. good wishes...

Hale

July 22, 2007

Such an intellegent person you are. I was looking for the guitar tabs when I saw you on internet. Your dulcimer looks like Turkish enstriman which has the same shape. But i'm not sure that they are the same. I came to the U.S. 10 months ago. I bought a guitar on internet and I wanted to play at home but I need a help. If I can learn at home. My favorite guitar is acoustic and I wanted to learn acoustic style if I can. Could you help me, thanks Steve.

Edith Hinrichs

February 2, 2007

What a beautiful web site. Don't you ever get down to the really deep South? Esther Kreek comes here in 5 more days to do some workshops and visit in a warm(er) place. You could also!!!
Edith in Lower Alabama

Michael A. Harris

July 12, 2006

Just ordered your CD

Massimo Ferro

July 7, 2006

Hi Steve, I thank you so much for giving me the chance to play your fine music in my radio show of American roots music here in Italy.
I immediately provided with including your web site in my playlist. All tbe best, Massimo

Jane Willeman

June 28, 2006

Looking forward to meeting you at camp next week. Hope you bring some of your recordings.

Aaron Goffman

June 25, 2006

I was truly inspired by taking your class and hearing you play at the California Traditional Music Society Summer Solstice Festival, in June, 2006. Thank you. Aaron Goffman

Tom Fairnie

June 22, 2006

Hi Steve
I enjoyed listening to the clips; especially Seton Sands...is that our Seton Sands here in East Lothian? If it is then that is impressive. If you ever get back to Edinburgh perhaps we can take a trip down the coast to the John Muir Country Park. He was the founding father of America's National Parks and he was born in Dunbar. It's a fantastic place and very spiritual. It's good for the soul just to be there.
By the way, I'm in the process of sending you a copy of The Journeyman, which I hope you'll enjoy as much as I enjoy listening to your music. All the best and keep in touch. Perhaps our paths will cross again someday.
Tom

Kaitlin

February 24, 2006

hahahahaha "Is she from the South or deaf?"

Beth Watson

January 28, 2006

Howdy from Houston! Thanks for sharing your music with us at the workshop this weekend. I enjoyed learning lots of new stuff and getting to know you a bit. Come back to Texas any time!

Bill Koster

December 2, 2005

Steve,

I'm thinking we were in the SCUPE program together back in 1983 in Chicago. I'm not sure how I stumbled on this website, it may be that I had some lyrics from a song you wrote while in Chicago, and I did a Google Search. Love the music, and if you are ever in southern California, give me a holler.

Julee Kramer

November 21, 2005

Hi Steve,
What a beautiful new web-site.
I love the wood!!!!
See ya soon,
Julee

Pastor Ron Drury

November 16, 2005

Site Looks GREAT Steve!!!
Look forward to checking it often!
SHALOM Ron

Gary Puckett

November 11, 2005

Looks nice, Steve