[NSP] Re: Old Guy

2009-10-25 Thread simon
Anthony 
It is a great track. I have been lucky to hear Willy A and Willy T and Jo play 
and the wonderful rhythm and sheer joy for the music was infectious.  
I should add that Anthony and Richard Butler were the first tutors that I ever 
had. Ian Lawther with his enthusiasm and annoying habit of playing any 
instrument well!!  first got me to competitions . But I have been made to feel 
so welcome by so many people it seems unreasonable to list more . However Colin 
R, Pauline, Andy, Chris, The Rothbury crew and David B. thank you in this 
public forum. I would also like the NPS and all those who have organised, and 
helped me. 

I have always felt privileged to have access to such generously given advice 
and guidance.  

Simon Leveaux
--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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[NSP] Re: Old Guy

2009-10-25 Thread simon
I hate lists also the London Pipers and especially Francis 
-Original Message-
From: si...@leveau8.fsnet.co.uk
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 21:04:38 
To: Francis Woodoatenp...@googlemail.com; lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu; 
Anthony Robbanth...@robbpipes.com
Cc: Dartmouth NPSnsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [NSP] Re: Old Guy

Anthony 
It is a great track. I have been lucky to hear Willy A and Willy T and Jo play 
and the wonderful rhythm and sheer joy for the music was infectious.  
I should add that Anthony and Richard Butler were the first tutors that I ever 
had. Ian Lawther with his enthusiasm and annoying habit of playing any 
instrument well!!  first got me to competitions . But I have been made to feel 
so welcome by so many people it seems unreasonable to list more . However Colin 
R, Pauline, Andy, Chris, The Rothbury crew and David B. thank you in this 
public forum. I would also like the NPS and all those who have organised, and 
helped me. 

I have always felt privileged to have access to such generously given advice 
and guidance.  

Simon Leveaux
--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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[NSP] Re: Old Guy

2009-10-25 Thread Richard York
I'd love to hear it, but am I the only one whose computer sits there for 
ages with the quick-time logo up, and the message loading, but no 
ultimate achievement?

Is there an alternative route to reaching it?
I can hear the other tunes on your front page, Anthony, they're fine.
Thanks,
Richard.

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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