> Thank goodness, in this case, there are far more uneducated listeners, and > this is mostly my audience. You can be successful, if you can accurately > judge what the gurdy can bring to the music, and don't try to exceed that > limit - being 'over the top' which a gurdy usually is doesn't work as well > in Scotts / Irish as it does in say, Romany, Slavic, French, or English > music. > > Chris Nogy
Hi Chris- Hurdy-gurdies playing French music are "over the top... usually"? Let's see who will let you get away with that one and who won't... <g> ~ Matt
