As a bassist, over the last 10 years, I've grown fond of "Pop's" brand of rosin. Is there a group preference to what type of Rodin, which brand, and the pros and cons of folid vs liquid, this I'd love to know the difference.

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On Feb 2, 2008, at 13:08, Simon Wascher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

please, if you change topic, like from from "accordion tuning" to something else, also change the mail header.

thanks

S.


Am 02.02.2008 um 21:44 schrieb Leonard Williams:

Kathy--
My homemade HG lacks a trompette, and it still gets the job done. Players with more experience than I have (and it won't take much!) may disagree, but I think the trompette functions much as a rhythm adjunct; it nicely in accents particular beats, especially in dance tunes, while adding
to the harmonic ambience.

Regards,
Leonard Williams,  Rank Beginner


On 2/2/08 3:00 PM, "Kathy Hutchins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It's a kit from a shop in Minnesota, Musicmaker's:

http://www.harpkit.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=hurdy

It's a flatback, two drones and two chanters. No trompette. 12 keys. Walnut with a sitka spruce soundboard. So it's lacking features that many people find desirable, but I think for the kind of playing I want to do, it'll be fine. And it was in our price range, which is, after all, the important
thing.

And I'm not quite as bucolic as you imply -- my tractor does have an
electric starter. :)

Kathy Hutchins
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Geeze can’t keep a secret on the net. Lucky you to have a build er in the family. What style is he building? I suppose you already know how to crank
a tractor ;-]

Fi


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