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Subject: RE: Req/ADD: Silent Worship (Somervell, Handel) From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 30 Aug 10 - 09:02 AM Sharon is based in the midwest (I think) in the USA so she may not know anything about Oxford. But it's a great subject for a new Mudcat thread* (you also might get to know a few fellow enthusiasts that way). Unfortunately Guests aren't allowed to start threads (I think: can't remember if this applies to music threads or not) so you can either join this website (a good idea anyway cos it's a great place) or, if you're feeling a bit shy, I can start one for you, and ask for some pointers & info. Let me know if you want me to do this - Make sure you DO mean hammered dulcimer (where you have a light little mallet in each hand and hit the strings with them) and not a plucked dulcimer (the ones I'm thinking of look like an elongated figure-8 and usually have three or four strings, the Appalachian dulcimer). I'm a harp player so am a bit out of my depth talking about dulcimers, but there are plenty of folks on here who know a lot about them, and Mudcatters tend to be very generous with their knowledge. Best of luck - *A "thread" refers to the column of messages which appear under a given subject heading. Each title on the Mudcat home page is a thread. |
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Subject: RE: Req/ADD: Silent Worship (Somervell, Handel) From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 07 Apr 11 - 12:11 AM Hi, Jane. I did a little searching. Here's where I'd start: Hobgoblin Music Folk and Acoustic specialists. Huge range of second hand and new acoustic, world and folk instruments. See website for second hand listings and new instruments or visit one of the shops for friendly service and free advice. Birmingham, Bristol, Crawley, Leeds, London, Manchester, Nottingham, Wadebridge. See website for addresses & contact details. |
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