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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... hey wolfie- how many times i gotta tell ya- it's a mountain dulcimer- not hammered dulcimer- geez! ;-) Well, systematics has never been my strong suit. All I know is every time I think of Wayno getting hammered with little wodden mallets I start to giggle. maybe this will help http://www.cybozone.com/luthier/inst.../dulcimer.html Looks kinda fragile like......'minds me of some of the boys here.....which part do you whack? also- if ya come out this way in october, i'll school ya Cool. I've been studyin' up on Zamfir's corpus......myabe we can work out a trade of some kind. anyway, i think our uncle wayno prefers stolie's to little wooden mallets- but then, ya never know ;-) See, that's the beauty of it......after a couple of see-throughs......he never remembers the mallets. ![]() snakefiddler- (curious minds want to know) All they gotta do is ask. Wolfgang who, truth be told, really prefers guamary to georgi |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... hey wolfie- how many times i gotta tell ya- it's a mountain dulcimer- not hammered dulcimer- geez! ;-) Well, systematics has never been my strong suit. All I know is every time I think of Wayno getting hammered with little wodden mallets I start to giggle. maybe this will help http://www.cybozone.com/luthier/inst.../dulcimer.html Looks kinda fragile like......'minds me of some of the boys here.....which part do you whack? no whacking here, wolfie. the angelic celtic sounds that come out of this baby are emitted through very deliberate manipulation. plays a helluva O Danny Boy. also- if ya come out this way in october, i'll school ya Cool. I've been studyin' up on Zamfir's corpus......myabe we can work out a trade of some kind. whaddya mean by working on it? anyway, i think our uncle wayno prefers stolie's to little wooden mallets- but then, ya never know ;-) See, that's the beauty of it......after a couple of see-throughs......he never remembers the mallets. ![]() snakefiddler- (curious minds want to know) All they gotta do is ask. Wolfgang who, truth be told, really prefers guamary to georgi how come? georgi seems to be the most widely enjoyed...... snakefiddler |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Wolfgang...really prefers guamary to georgi how come? georgi seems to be the most widely enjoyed...... It ain't the artist so much as the repertoire. Georgi Zamfir, by all accounts, was a virtuoso......but the Incas ROCK! If you're familiar with the music, you know. If not, you might want to check out Inti Illimani, Illapu, Bolivia Manta, Los Incas, the aforementioned Guamary, or any of a host of others. I was introduced to the music of the Andes by the debut of the "Nature" television series back in the early 80s. It was a three part trip down the Amazon from its headwaters in the mountains to the mouth at the Atlantic ocean, titled "The Flight of the Condor". The sound track was released some time later under the same title. I had a hard time finding it even then. I have since seen it on CD, but have no idea whether it's still in print. Wolfgang |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message ...
It ain't the artist so much as the repertoire. Georgi Zamfir, by all accounts, was a virtuoso......but the Incas ROCK! If you're familiar with the music, you know. If not, you might want to check out Inti Illimani, Illapu, Bolivia Manta, Los Incas, the aforementioned Guamary, or any of a host of others. I was introduced to the music of the Andes by the debut of the "Nature" television series back in the early 80s. It was a three part trip down the Amazon from its headwaters in the mountains to the mouth at the Atlantic ocean, titled "The Flight of the Condor". The sound track was released some time later under the same title. I had a hard time finding it even then. I have since seen it on CD, but have no idea whether it's still in print. IIRC, it was released under the Spanish title "El vuelo del condor". Chuck Vance (who also recommends the group Savia Andina) |
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