Somebody more musically inclined than me better talk about convention music.

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And Howard is very correct as when he mentioned that the silence between the notes were as important as the note.
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Janet plays some very heart warming music. She brought tears to this old ndn's eyes.


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Janet has constructed two harps, but the one she played at the convention was constructed by Dusty Strings in Seattle.
 
The following link takes you to a place you can order harp kits, from the Limerick Lap Harp to Shepherds, Gothic,and Recency types from a low of 21 strings to a max of 36.

http://musikit.com/index.html

We won't discuss those whose perverted tastes run to the Hurdy Gurdy and the Hognose Plucked Psaltery. Just thinking what kind of behavior those two so called "instruments" could lead an innocent laddy or lass into gives me the shivers. They even purport to sell "native american love flutes"!

[This message has been edited by Rusty (edited 09-01-2000).]
 
Not to mention the "Thumb Piano" and the hammered dulcimer.
 
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