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Youth Instrument 2021 CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS !

PHOTO BY JILL HECK

I t was a pretty special Youth Instrument Championship last year . And “ a first !” That according to Ron and Pennie Mashore , OIBF Youth Competition Co-Chairs . For the first time since the competition ’ s inception , all six instruments most traditional to bluegrass were featured in last year ’ s Championship . 16 Students under the age of 18 competed in the categories : stand-up bass , 5-string banjo , resonator guitar , flat-picking guitar , mandolin and fiddle . A total of $ 1,650 in prize money was won in all the combined categories .

When competing , performances must be in keeping with the “ flavor ” of the bluegrass festival . Each contestant spends a total of six minutes on stage and presents three separate tunes acoustically into a microphone . They are not to speak or sing . Points are given for execution and articulation , arrangement , expression and overall show value . The entry fee is $ 10 per instrument . First place winners in each category receive $ 150 , 2nd place is $ 100 , and 3rd place winners receive $ 50 .
The contest takes place Saturday at 1:00p . m , following the Youth Band Competition . The Youth Instrument championships are named in honor of three-time national fiddle champion the late Byron Berline , a founder of OIBF .

AND THE 2021 WINNERS ARE ...

GUITAR
1st
Brandon Cheng
2nd
Cyprus Basemore
3rd
Grace Williamson
BANJO
1st
Brandon Cheng
2nd
Soren Bazemore
MANDOLIN
1st
Miller Bazemore
2nd
Grace Williamson
UPRIGHT BASS
1st
Elizabeth Williamson
2nd
Grace Williamson
3rd
Ryan Cheng
RESONATOR GUITAR
1st
Titus Bazemore
2nd
Travis Schoonover
FIDDLE
1st
Steven Russel
2nd
Grace Williamson
3rd
Sienna Yetter

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