That's not a roadblock for me personally.  What I meant was that, since my
gurdy was set up in D/G it may be difficult to play with other gurdy
players who have their's set up C/G  I'm not good at having to transpose
'on the fly.'  Had to do that when I played alto and tenor saxophones.



On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Kevin Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Hi Jake,
>
> I have another question about your statement:
>
> “Another roadblock was that I had asked to have it set up in D/G as I play
> primarily Celtic music and figured D/G would be better suited for that. “
>
> Could you elaborate on how this is causing difficulties for you?
>
> cheers,
> Kevin
>
>
>
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