Hi Joel and terry, when you get stuck,as everyone does, just ask your questions on either list. In what other music field would you get world class advice on tap from makers and players? Yes its really friendly. The advice about not buying " A cheap instrument" is very important. It is money wasted. In Britain this year there is the 2nd HG festival weekend in April. Smaller than the main European festivals but VERY friendly. We almost speak the same language as yourselves over the water. On your side of the pond you have a very good festival , OTW. Beware you sound hooked. JON
terry dadzitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: not sure why this went to my bulk mail box....it should not have - thanks, it is a response to Colin T terry dadzitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 18:54:48 -0800 (PST) From: terry dadzitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [HG] Hello To: [email protected] Thanks Colin, I appreciate the welcome. I joined the UK site also - so maybe I'll see you there too! Sadly I did not get the accompanying CD, but I will - BDay is February so I will put it on that list! I am toying with the idea of maybe coming over to England for the festival in Lancaster, it seems I might be able to buy an instrument over there quicker than wait for one to be built here in the US. Did you attend the one in 2007? My sister lives in Dorset so I can combine a visit.... Of course, then there would be the horror of trying to travel with it........not sure that would go over well Cheers - Terry n.net> wrote: Welcome. Alas, I'm in the UK so that's a little far :) Yes, they do post occasionally if they ever have one for sale and will give good advice to any seen on Ebay etc (beware if you don't ask here) - they are sometimes the seller or sometimes they know the instrument or the seller so can give a good recommendation (and no axes to grind here, just good advice).. You'll do no better than the Muskett book but did you get the CD as well? Things make a lot more sense when you hear them rather than just read them. If you didn't, may I suggest asking for it for a birthday present. Colin Hill ----- Original Message ----- From: terry dadzitis To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 10:20 PM Subject: [HG] Hello Hi everyone, Just wanted to say Hi and introduce myself. Like Joe, I don't own a Hurdy Gurdy yet, but I am going to order one VERY SOON - 'cos I can't stand it I have to have one and learn it!!! I am in love with the sound.... You guys have posted great advice here about buying them - thank you. I especially think the point about buying the best you can afford makes sense, they sounds like very finicky and particular instruments, no sense in making it hard to sound good by buying cheap. Does anyone live in Virginia or the Metro DC area? I have only met one Hurdy Gurdy player here in Virginia, he was kind enough to let me come and see his ORCA that he just got in April 2007, it sounds beautiful. Would love to meet some other players too. Also - if anyone ever has a Hurdy Gurdy for sale do they post on this website to let everyone know? I was excited to get Doreen Muskett's book for Christmas....so I am reading the details! I llive in Virginia, on a farm, raise sheep and work for an insurance company, I am also learning to play Dulcimer. Nice to meet you all - Hope everyone on this website has a Very Happy New Year! TerryD --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. --------------------------------- Sent from Yahoo! - a smarter inbox.
