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Post by Ptarmigan on Nov 4, 2007 15:56:51 GMT
Hello there,
Well, I've been playing Traditional Music, Irish & Scottish, for more than thirty years now, mostly on Fiddle, but I took up the Hammered Dulcimer about five years ago, after learning that Hammered Dulcimer players were an endangered species over here, in Ireland.
About that time I also became very interested in Old Time Appalachian Music, so I find myself playing a lot of Old Time Music on my H-D.
We recently bought a Yocky Mountain Dulcimer, so we now have a foot in both Dulcimer camps, so to speak!
To learn more about my world of Traditional Music please visit my own website:'Causeway Music' where you will find a large section on Dulcimers and a page on Old Time Music too, plus links to MySpaces etc. etc. etc.
I hope you enjoy your time on this Forum and I look forward to reading your contributions to the discussions here, and getting to know you.
Please take a few minutes to say hello here & perhaps tell us a little about how you got involved with Old Time Music and what instruments you play.
Cheers 'Ptarmigan'
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Post by deleuran on Dec 6, 2007 0:25:18 GMT
Hey Dick.
Today I recieved a video from a swedish banjo picking friend. He simply wrote: "Here is the proof! It was the irish who discovered Africa !
I don't know how to put it on the forum, and I can't link to it, as I don't know where he got it from. I send this to you e-mail adress, but got it back with the message, that your mailbox was full. What can we do. You must see this one.
Jesper
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