Hi Carol lovers,

Joanne Andrus, editor of the Olde Carols book is off to play Revels in Portland Oregon, so will not be available, however, I have 3 copies available for immediate shipping if you want to use paypal. The book is 63 pages long and full of lots of tunes. Prices are as follows:

Book: $25
Priority shipping USA only (usually 2 - 3 days): $4.50
Paypal fee: $1 (I have to pay a fee, sorry.) Checks will ship when they arrive and have no extra fee. If you want it shipped faster or to a foriegn country, including Canada, please ask.

Just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and let me know that you are interested.

Thanks,

Katie Roe
Cranky Dog Music



From: james kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HG] Christmas tune suggestions?
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 12:57:05 -0800 (PST)

Hello,
I got my copy of, Olde Carols (Carols for Christmas and Other Festive Times) at the Over the Water Hurdy Gurdy festival. Their website is www.overthewater.org perhaps someone else on the list knows how to get a hold of the book. Perhaps writing to the address I found inside the cover. Cali or Alden may know?

  jim
Pat Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    What is the name of the book and where is the website?

  Pat Wright


james kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Hello,
A Christmas tune that cali suggested for me to learn, out of the book of christmas tunes that Joanne Andrus edited, that is fairly easy and sounds nice is Branle de L'Official. It is a C drone. The book is chock full of christmas music and has them listed by C, G, and A drone.

  It is published by Cranky Dog Music
  p.o. box 24332
  federal way, wa, 98093-1332,usa

  Jim Kruse

"Gary F. Plazyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi!

I wondered if anybody had suggestions for Christmas tunes that sound particularly good on the hurdy gurdy. I know some tunes sound better on one instrument than another (Carol of the Bells is wonderful on hammered dulcimer); are there any that you find really magical on the hurdy gurdy?

Tunes I like that I play now include:
* medley: O Come O Come Emmanuel (slowly with middle G drone) / God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (medium speed with all 3 G drones)
* What Child Is This? [Greensleeves] (C drone)
* O Come, All Ye Faithful (adding a drone each repeat)
* Auld Lang Syne (all 3 G and 1 C drones)

Best regards,

-Gary P.



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