Good grief...I know ALL these people! 

Judith 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tracie Brown
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 2:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HG] was Celticness and Arts funding NOW: Last one, I promise,
I'm fixin to shut down and go to bed.

Michele, Roy, how come I've never met you at that session?!We've had to
contend with dancers who could only dance at the tempo their CDs played at,
and some who could only dance to the specific tunes on those CDs.  A couple
of the more obnoxious ones flounced out of a session (which they apparently
mistook for a dance performance) when we wouldn't play the "right" reel for
their dance.  Of course, it didn't help that we just up and laughed at their
demand because we couldn't think of anything more polite to do... (They
really were obnoxious, and they're moved far far away now.)

I don't really have a problem with only 3X through a tune, but the old-timey
musicians who wander in surely do. With them it's 8X through minimum and
d*mn the narcolepsy. And 3X through is plenty if everyone's playing it
exactly the same way each time through, just like they learned it from The
Book. And spare me from the guitarists who have to have the chords written
down for them! Don't these people even *listen* to music?

I don't play h-g well enough to play in a session, but I've run into the
"not Irish" comment about my harp! (Hel-lo! It's only the national
instrument, on the flag, the money and the beer.) More frequently, however,
someone (well-meaningly, I hope) says "You can't play a harp in a session"
to which I smile sweetly and say "Yes I can." And then I do.  I suspect what
they're really saying (the non-rude ones, anyway) is "You won't be able to
keep up with the jigs and reels on that thing because we've only ever heard
someone play slow airs on the harp, and besides no one will be able to hear
you anyway."  On the other hand, when challenged I could always say, "Gosh,
I never knew that.  Let me get my bodhran instead!"  Bwa-ha-ha!

<gracefully descend soapbox>

-- Tracie
If you know the names to all your tunes, you don't know enough tunes.
(Anon.)


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