methodistgirl
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For someone's namesake, I would like to try a Krommhorn! I heard some
guys play one and couldn't stop laughing!:grin:
judy tooley
guys play one and couldn't stop laughing!:grin:
judy tooley
For someone's namesake, I would like to try a Krommhorn! I heard some
guys play one and couldn't stop laughing!:grin:
judy tooley
Hi pnoom,
I read the prog-archives article with the "swisscheseophone" and must conclude that it remains in someone's imagination. Now, there is an instrument which looks like a terribly malformed hunk of swiss cheese - its called an Ocarina. Click the link below:
http://saria.coolfreepage.com/games/oot/ocarina2.gif
Honestly and respectfully, pnoom - you tried to gin up interest - I bit, but found no substance in the bait, insofar as the gruyerophone is concerned.
I'll give you an A+ for creative thinking though.
Cheers,
Corno Dolce
That... wasn't a joke. It's a real instrument. And I'd really like to learn it.
Tenor sax gorgeous.
I'd also like to have the chance to have a real go on a big drum kit.
I know I messed up on the orgin of the instrument. I still find thisHi Judy,
The nyckelharpa is a folk instrument from Sweden - click the link below to see and read some info:
http://images.google.com/imgres?img...tbnh=110&tbnw=124t3ROR-TZBYWMgAOG-tG0BQ&prev=
Cheers,
Corno Dolce