You know that awful feeling when you look at an email and realise that what you 
said was not what you had in mind. My last email concluding my list of those 
who have helped and guided me 

  Should have read I hate lists, but also need to thank also I have to thank 
the London Pipers and especially Francis. 
I shall now and go a bury my head in a large bucket of water 
------Original Message------
From: Francis Wood
Sender: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
To: Anthony Robb
Cc: Dartmouth NPS
Subject: [NSP] Re: Old Guy
Sent: Oct 24, 2009 11:35 AM


Lovely, Anthony!

Beautiful pace and nice gently elastic rhythm.

That kind of playing contains a fine balance of movement and gravity,  
whether imagined or representing the actual motion of dancers.
The playing of Joe Hutton. is another great example.

I like the added variation to Miss Forbes.

Francis


On 24 Oct 2009, at 07:06, Anthony Robb wrote:

>
>   Here's a wee snippet of Will Atkinson playing some of Madame
>   B.,Fiddler's Cramp and Mrs Forbes Farewell to Banff. I think we  
> can all
>   learn something from his clean controlled playing. What think you?
>
>   [1]http://www.robbpipes.com/WillAtkinson
>
>
>
>   --
>
> References
>
>   1. http://www.robbpipes.com/WillAtkinson
>
>
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