Hi folks,

I've mislaid my copy of Vol 1 Shepherds Delight and I would appreciate your     
assistance.
I would like to know how popular the HG was in 18th cent France. I have the 
sense that it was the  domestic instrument instrument of choice of the educated 
classes for 100 years from about 1680.but have no positive proof.  Apparently 
it is frequently mentioned in literature of the period but... Perhaps un 
francais could help?
We know the dates of the composers so a listing of the number of their 
compositions combined with a list of teaching methods would be an indicator of 
popularity.  A chart might show how the popularity varied throughout the period.
It is interesting that he methods are almost identical and seem to emanate from 
one source, each person giving his own name as the author. 
Incidentally, since I am no longer able to produce further editions of our 
Method I have an offer from a music publisher to do so! I have always said that 
as long as new makers are busy there will be a demand for this book and this 
seems to be the case. There will be additional sections especially for 
beginners. Vive la vielle!

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