A d/g instrument is the easiest way to play with fiddlers and many
pipers, but I get along just fine with a c/g gurdy.
Felicia.
On Mar 21, 2010, at 12:37 AM, LVJay wrote:
By the way, Simon;
I just watched several videos of you playing on Youtube.
The duet with the Nyckelharpa was just wonderful!
As I was listening to various tunes, it occurs to me:
If I want to play with other instruments (pipers, etc) I should
probably be looking at an instruments with a d/g tuning, yes?
Jay
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