On Apr 7, 2008, at 1:43 AM, Frank Nordberg wrote:
Your folk music is a means to define where you come from and where
you belong in this world. And since we don't all belong in the same
place (fortunately) it may not be the same as somebody else's folk
music.
Dear Frank,
you invited
Frank Nordberg mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
And the most common (Thuringian) basszither is tuned in open G
until nowadays.
I was wondering about that. Wobersin (1922) states that the bass
waldzither is tuned in open A but open G would of course fit much better
with the tunings of
That's a shock.
There a no proper words for this.
I can only utter sympathy.
Martina
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