Hi Philip

I am the "shoel" that commented on your video

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=N4yTMbHbdzo

asking for the dots of that tune (if possible for a G/C instrument)

Could you send them my way (off list)?

Thank you

Keep cranking!

Augusto
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On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 11:50 PM, JULIE BARKER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Dana
> You can get many hurdy-gurdy cds [inc Bouffard and Chabanet] from Cube
> Roots in the UK.
> If you go to my website www.drohne.co.uk and click-on the Cube Roots link
> you will find your way to getting enough hurdy-gurdy music to keep you busy
> for a very long time.
> I am sure there will be no shortage of recommendations from people on this
> list. As for me......with my new album to promote I had better say nothing
> to influence you choice.
> Philip
>
>
> *Dana R Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
> Greetings,
> I'm new to the HG world having recently ordered a
> Chinook model from Olympic Instruments. I am no
> stranger to traditional folk/dance music, having
> played bass guitar and 104 key German Concertina in a
> polka band in the 70s, and traditional Irish and
> Scottish music on button accordion, bagpipes and
> bodhran in the 80s. I'm anxious to start learning the
> HG and have the following question. I can't find any
> CDs featuring HG. Olympic and Wee Piper no longer
> carry them and I've found nothing on iTunes. Is there
> any place in the LA area that might carry this item? I
> would especially like to get the new one with Bouffard
> and Chabonet together. I watch the OTW video with them
> all the time. What a performance! Any suggestions will
> be helpful. Thanks
> Dana G
>
>
>
>
> Philip G Martin aka Drohne
> www.drohne.co.uk

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