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Thread #75693 Message #3870707
Posted By: GUEST,henryp
09-Aug-17 - 06:55 AM
Thread Name: Glen Campbell - Bagpipe player ??
Subject: RE: Glen Campbell - Bagpipe player ??
Richard Thompson used to play guitar sitting on an amplifier and playing bass notes on an organ pedalboard. He plays accordion too, but not at the same time.
Amos Garrett - guitar and trombone
Martin Jenkins - mandocello, violin, flute
Simon Mayor - mandolin, mandola, mandocello, guitar, violin and a bit of tin whistle
Sharon Lindo - violin and trombone, plus rebec, guitar, whistle and curtal
Finally, Hautbois (Rick and Nellie Heavisides)
NORMAN AND ANJEVIN MUSIC - organistrum, symphonie, harp, bells, dulcimer, claves and horn
THE ARS NOVA - bagpipes, tabor, uud, clarion, pipe and tabor, rebec, and bladder pipes, incorporating the earlier harp, bells, symphonie and flute
FROM GOTHIC TO RENAISSANCE - bagpipes, pipe and tabor, hurdy-gurdy, clarion, uud, harp, flute, voices, rebec, bells, tabor, hautbois, nakers and bladder pipes
THE RENAISSANCE – 16TH CENTURY - newly introduced instruments such as sagbut, fiddle and zampogna bagpipes to add to the by now well known instruments of harp, tabor, hautbois, flute, pipe and tabor, and hurdy-gurdy
TIME OF QUEEN VICTORIA - the concertina, the harmonica, the harmonium and the accordion
Nellie also plays viola da gamba and trombone.