The tunes from the Massif Central (Books 1 & 2)?
They are out of print  (published by Dragonfly music and the publishing rights 
are now with   http://www.mally.com/ who had their stock stolen and haven't 
been able to publish them again)  but I got mine from the author - Mel Stevens 
- from the UK who still had some copies.
His email is listed at 
http://members.aol.com/stevensmel/music/cont.html
He may still have some left.
Colin Hill
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Minstrel Geoffrey 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 4:02 PM
  Subject: Re: [HG] Hello


  The colin book, where did you purache it from? I was going to try and  
Scotland the brave, amazing grace, the Scottish Soldiger, etc, yet you seem in 
your last post not to recomend that.

  On Dec 31, 2007, at 7:30 AM, "Colin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


    My first tune was "Alouette" as I wanted something French-sounding and it's 
an easy one to start to use the trompette for as well (and to build up from).
    I didn't want to just transfer stuff I already played on pipes etc, I 
wanted something I was unfamiliar with (at playing on anything).
    My next was the first section of Montee des Boix de Veaux and then the 
first section of, you've guessed it, Horse's Bransle (still haven't learned the 
second) followed by two of the Polka Piquees from the Central Massif tune book.
    I'll learn some "real" stuff soon, honest.
    Colin Hill
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: sylvain gagnon mini moteur 2000 inc 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 2:39 PM
      Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [HG] Hello


       hi ... ok.    for a beginner   ,, what is    the 2 easier  popular trad 
song   to begin .? i will receive my gurdy soon   so  . i must to begin to 
think to this .. thanks  sylvain
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: colin 
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 6:10 PM
        Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [HG] Hello


        And don't be afraid of asking really simple questions.  You will get 
the same kind and informative response as if you were asking the best tool to 
carve a bit on the instrument or how many twists a gut string should have (no, 
I don't know either)..
        No snobs here, just HG lovers - and all levels from professionals to 
just thinking of buying one..
        Colin Hill
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Jon Redpath 
          To: [email protected] 
          Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 10:47 PM
          Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [HG] Hello


          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

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