I have uploaded a short essay on Scottish lute music which might be of
interest. I have also uploaded a Scottish Lute and Guitar Discussion Board,
a dedicated forum for those with an interest in those subjects. Go to:
http://www.robmackillop.com and click on either The Scottish Lute or
Discussion
on 21/12/2000 4:30 am, Bruce Olson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 17/12/00 8:33:10 pm, writes:
C sharpe is the bloke wot collected Scottish ballads.
Oh dear! No "e" for C Sharp, and he never collected Scottish Ballads, but
Confined his
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 23:30:50 -0500, Bruce Olson wrote:
Steve Roud's folksong index
This remains a for-fee-only CD? Not online?
Sigh.
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I am Abby Sale - in Orlando, Florida
on 20/12/2000 11:42 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 17/12/00 8:33:10 pm, writes:
C sharpe is the bloke wot collected Scottish ballads.
Oh dear! No "e" for C Sharp, and he never collected Scottish Ballads, but
Confined his collecting to the south of
provides free what others try to charge $5 a sheet to download.
Damn. I knew there was something I forgot! For the moment, everything is
free.
Rob
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David Kilpatrick wrote:
Bruce Olson wrote...
I see we have Charles Kilpatrick Sharpe, Sir Cuthbert Sharp and Cecil
Sharp to straighten out.
There goes my name again... Bruce rightly corrects Nicholas B on the C
Sharpe mis-criticism, but he's slipped a Kilpatrick in there instead
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's easy to get names mixed up when there are too many which sound the
same.
I wish I had a nickle for everytime someone has called me "Mrs. Cartwright".
Not even close.
The nicest thing about visiting Scotland is people know my name!
--Cynthia CATHCART
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