[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I hear it played in D by fiddlers more often than by fluteplayers; seems
a lot of fiddlers are put off by the *idea* of four sharps but don't
actually check how hard the tune is to play.

Lot's of sharps is always easier to play on the fiddle then lot's of flats, because with lot's of flats you tend to run out of open-string notes in a hurry..


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