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new music book - tunes by Nick Barber |
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Subject: RE: new music book From: greg stephens Date: 17 Jun 03 - 07:24 AM Brian Thanks a lot, just what I was looking for. |
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Subject: RE: new music book From: Brian Hoskin Date: 17 Jun 03 - 07:21 AM Greg, I've found a contents list here Brian |
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Subject: RE: new music book From: greg stephens Date: 17 Jun 03 - 07:06 AM Can anyone come up with a listing of tunes in this book? I've had a look around , and though Mally's site gives listings for some of his books, I cant find this one at all. |
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Subject: RE: new music book From: Brian Hoskin Date: 17 Jun 03 - 06:46 AM Here's a link to Hobgoblin |
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Subject: RE: new music book From: Neil the Goblin Date: 17 Jun 03 - 05:44 AM Hi Y'all, Guess where else you can buy the book,oh and the 2 CD's that accompany it;yes youve guessed it,Hobgoblin. you can buy online at www.hobgoblin.com cheers Neil the Goblin |
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Subject: RE: new music book From: Brian Hoskin Date: 17 Jun 03 - 04:37 AM Here's a link to Mally's site click |
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Subject: new music book From: Alexis Date: 17 Jun 03 - 02:36 AM I thought that I would share this; Being new to folk and stuff, I came across a book of tunes by Nick Barber (White Rose Morris and excellent musician in his own right). It is called (approx) the English Session and has 96 tunes mostly English but with a smattering of other. I have found that I can only keep a limited number of tunes and titles in my head and that they aren't usually the same. I've played lots of these tunes before, but didn't know what they were called. Anyway, it's published by Mally music £8.95 and for those, like me, not long of the folk type world, it's brill. The next step up from Mally's Northwest book perhaps. All the best Alex |
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