Re: [scots-l] new subscription flood?

2000-09-13 Thread Wendy Galovich
At 11:43 AM 9/12/2000 -0700, "Toby A. Rider wrote: On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Jeffrey Friedman wrote: Regarding the your comments on the Wedding Reels: I've just encountered a couple of CD's by a fiddler named John Campbell. I guess you might say he has an impressive style. I'm being very

Re: [scots-l] new subscription flood?

2000-09-13 Thread Nigel Gatherer
Derek Hoy wrote: Mike asked: I have a fiddle and would like to learn how to play it. Does anyone know of a teacher in the Dunfermline area with the patience to teach a 43 year old? Not quite, but I know someone in Dunfermline who's been learning through the ALP evening classes in

Re: [scots-l] new subscription flood?

2000-09-12 Thread Nigel Gatherer
Toby said: Has someone added the scots-l info. to a new webpage...There have been more new sign-ups to Scots-L in the last two weeks then there was in the last six months of last year. I would be interested in finding out how the word suddenly spread about this humble list... 1) The

Re: [scots-l] new subscription flood?

2000-09-12 Thread kurukulla
I was told of the list by a very friendly dulcimer player, who I spoke with at length over many glasses of mead at our local renaissance festival : ) hope you dont mind having me as I live in Detroit, and we are seriously lacking in any sort of historical music and culture of this

Re: [scots-l] new subscription flood?

2000-09-12 Thread Toby A. Rider
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Jeffrey Friedman wrote: I think his playing is almost poles opposite from Buddy MacMaster, another great fiddler from Cape Breton. Unfortunately I cannot explain John Campbell's playing, you have to hear it for yourself :-) I hope I did his playing some verbal