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Saturday Lessons
One service that the International Bluegrass Museum offers is the ability to learn how to play several instruments that are commonly played in bluegrass music, including but not limited to the guitar, the fiddle(also known as a violin), and a mandolin. They offer three different class that all occur on a Saturday. The beginner level classes are designed for people that have never played an instrument before and are looking to try one out. The intermediate level is for students whom wish to expand their skills beyond the beginner level. The final level, the "Bluegrass Band" teaches its students complex instrumental techniques and how to play with other members in a band. Almost all the students that participate in the Saturday classes play within the band known as the Bluegrass All-Stars, a band that only plays once a year during the River of Music Party(ROMP). Also, several of the instructors of the classes go out and visit local elementary schools about once every year to give a quick starter lesson, and to try to recruit more members.