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I learned something today.
Having written a rather large reply to this thread (probably shouldn't have
bothered) I got a message saying it was waiting a mods
barr...@nspipes.co.uk wrote:
We have a strong piping community
We have a viable society
Several years ago I read a review of the first 25 or 30 years (forget
which) of Na Piobairi Uilleann written by Pat McNulty in an Irish music
magazine. His final comment stuck with me"There are more p
I think Adrian is expressing some of my personal opinion. I think
that the NPS has a significant duty to provide information to its
membership, particularly new pipers, about the various approaches to
piping and to offer encouragement to those who wish to take a
disciplined approach to pip
Would it be possible to have a forum on the "pipersfourm" dedicated to
TOTM? There might only be two of us interested in it, in which case it
might as well stay here--no need to make more work for Julia. I hoped
that pipers like Inky would participate so that they can show us what
On 27 May 2011, Inky- Adrian wrote:
>I don't want a definate rule I would just like thr NPS to acknowledge
>that there is a traditional way of playing the small-pipes which is
>detached. If they don' t, then they are saying that the pipes have no
>playing tradition, therefore I'm
I don't want a definate rule I would just like thr NPS to acknowledge
that there is a traditional way of playing the small-pipes which is
detached. If they don' t, then they are saying that the pipes have no
playing tradition, therefore I'm playing pipes which are a bastard- no
linea
Hopefully the new forum has spell-check as well. ;-)
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Inky- Adrian
<[1]inkyadr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Dear all ,
If you
don't like it, lump it. I'm buggering of to a more pleasant forum
where we have intelligentcia.
Dear all ,
Dartmouth is not a dedicated forum. The one on facebook is, although
it's got its limits. I'd rather not have our forum on the NPS forum
because they do not back what this new group stands for and I don't
agree that the NPS should get the credit afterwards. In fact as I s
Hi All,
When you register on the northumbrianpipers.org.uk/pipersforum/, please use a
recognisable version of your own name. Problems in the past with aliases have
led us to request this transparency.
Thanks
Tim
nps forum admin
On 27 May 2011, at 19:35, Julia Say wrote:
> On 27 May 2011, Fra
Mike is right about the value of a forum as compared to a list. There are a
couple of uilleann pipes forums which each contain a superb archive of
discussion and information going back several years. Easily searchable. And
no need to join Facebook!
Cheers
Richard
Richard Evans
To get on
I agree with both Francis and Julia. A good, well run, forum is a
great and flexible tool for the discussion of all matters piping. I
have been a member of a number of forums for my other interests and
compared with the mailing list style of interaction there is no
comparison. I have als
On 27 May 2011, Francis Wood wrote:
> this kind of discussion is best held in a dedicated area.
> Perhaps the best destination for this
> interesting discussion is a dedicated area of an already existing forum.
> Peacock's
> Parlour perhaps?
http://www.northumbrianpipers.org.uk/pipersforum/
Hi Richards (both of you good folk!)
I rather agree with Adrian that this kind of discussion is best held in a
dedicated area.
Some people are passionately interested in this aspect of piping, whilst others
will find it totally boring.
The problem with Dartmouth is that it is very difficult t
-Original Message-
From: Richard Shuttleworth
Dear Adrian,
Why cannot all this very positive work be done on the current group that
Wayne Cripps set up many years ago for exactly this type of discussion?
I agree totally- it all sounds very interesting but there's no way I'm going
to
Dear Adrian,
Why cannot all this very positive work be done on the current group that
Wayne Cripps set up many years ago for exactly this type of discussion?
Richard
- Original Message -
From: "Inky- Adrian"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 9:54 AM
Subject: [NSP] Proper piping group
The new facebook forum The Proper Northumberland small-pipe Players has
now developed into an array of topics: Traditional reedmaking,
smallpipe making , traditional developement and delving into the past
to see how things might have worked and possibly revamp them for todays
use. T
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