Do you have any experience of the Kneller Hall insight weeks?

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    Do you have any experience of the Kneller Hall insight weeks?
    Hey guys,
    I'm doing the Kneller Hall insight music course 16th-20th July and was wondering if anyone has any experience of it?
    I'm kind of stepping into a huge unknown here!
    I'd be interested to know about the music and any physical side to the course (which I'm more worried about!)

    Thanks
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    Re: Do you have any experience of the Kneller Hall insight weeks?
    (Original post by squeakypop)
    Hey guys,
    I'm doing the Kneller Hall insight music course 16th-20th July and was wondering if anyone has any experience of it?
    I'm kind of stepping into a huge unknown here!
    I'd be interested to know about the music and any physical side to the course (which I'm more worried about!)

    Thanks
    I've never heard anyone discuss this before, although someone might pop out of the woodwork with some info. IIRC we did have a flautist asking questions a few years ago, but I'm not sure if Kneller Hall was discussed. I suspect, from my very limited knowledge you will find the standard of music high and perhaps more diverse than you might have expected from the outside. I don't suppose the physical side will be that intense, just the duration of the day and the focus and organisation required from you. That's usually what people comment on after these sort of insight weeks - 'we crammed 2 weeks into the time' sort of thing.

    Sorry, that's a bit of a best guess. Pro Stacker might know more?
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