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Subject: RU a European Dulcimer Player? From: GUEST,New - promoting Dulcimers in Europe Date: 14 Jul 09 - 12:14 PM Hi, do you live in Europe and play any of the Dulcimer family of instruments? If so, then you might be interested in this new website I launched just last weekend. Although there are Discussion & Blog facilities there, it's more for players to simply network & stay in touch in a Dulcimer friendly environment. It's also a great place for posting photos of your Dulcimer & sessions, plus sound files and videos of your music So if you live in Europe and play any of the following: Hammered Dulcimer, Mountain Dulcimer, Cimbalom, Cymbalum, Tsimbl or Tsymbaly, Hackbrett, Tympanon, Salterio, Sur Santoor, Santouri, Santur, Santoor, Yangqin, Joochin, Khim, Yanggeum, Guzheng, Scheitholt, Epinette des Vosges, Langeleik, Hummel, Langspil, Citera, Kantele, Kokle, Kankle, Kannel, Gusli or Guqin, you might like to check it out: European Dulcimer Players Cheers Dick |
Subject: RE: Are you a European Dulcimer Player? From: katlaughing Date: 14 Jul 09 - 12:25 PM Neat site! Thanks for letting us know about it. kat-an Appalachian/lap dulcimer player in Colorado |
Subject: RE: Are you a European Dulcimer Player? From: Ptarmigan Date: 14 Jul 09 - 12:29 PM Sorry folks, I forgot to sign in before creating this thread. :-( So, as one of Harry Enfield's characters used to say ........ ONLY ME! :-) Cheers Dick |
Subject: RE: Are you a European Dulcimer Player? From: Jack Blandiver Date: 15 Jul 09 - 05:16 AM Just opened my page & uploaded a wee sequence by way of a demo... http://europeandulcimerplayers.ning.com/profile/Sedayne |
Subject: RE: Are you a European Dulcimer Player? From: Will Fly Date: 15 Jul 09 - 06:19 AM Good stuff, SO'P. My page is also up and with a tribute to Roger Nicholson's "In Good King Arthur's Days" on it... Will Fly's dulcimer page |
Subject: RE: Are you a European Dulcimer Player? From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 15 Jul 09 - 10:22 AM Talking about a "family of dulcimers" which includes all the hammered dulcimers and also the instruments akin to mountain dulcimers, is a bit like talking of a "family of harps" which includes all the plucked harps and also harmonicas. Or a "family of axes" which includes guitars as well as hatchets. |
Subject: RE: Are you a European Dulcimer Player? From: Jack Blandiver Date: 16 Jul 09 - 04:40 AM This is neat. European Dulcimer Players is like myspace only the current membership is an average singers night, which is how it feels actually, checking out the various vids, tracks, and profiles which is just splendid. It's all good wholesome stuff, but I'll make a special mention here of Nik O'Sullivan... |
Subject: RE: Are you a European Dulcimer Player? From: Will Fly Date: 16 Jul 09 - 05:08 AM Nik O'Sullivan is certainly something special. I'm learning something from the site every time I call it up, at the moment. |
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