How nice to have a little humour again.
On a positive note, I shall now be operating my gentle summer breeze
emulator whilst ensuring my selected harmonic pipes are, indeed, in
harmony.
A gentle squeeze of the cuddlesac and away we go.
Colin Hill
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From: "amble sku
Ah but we do as anybody who has made, rpaired or fettled drone
reeds will have discovered. Many an improvement has been made
with gentle flicking of the tongue };o)
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From: "amble skuse"
To: "Paul Gretton"
Cc: ; ;
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 4:02 AM
Sub
On 20 Oct 2009, Anthony Robb wrote:
> 1. Robbie Greensitt F chanter. 14 keys, blackwood and brass.
> 1250GBP. 2. Robbie Greensitt 17 Keys (down to bottom G), 5
> drones, blackwood
>and nickel plated brass, blackwood mounts.1950GBP.
I'm sorry to have to inform the list that it
On 20 Oct 2009, Anthony Robb wrote:
> 1. Robbie Greensitt F chanter. 14 keys, blackwood and brass.
> 1250GBP. 2. Robbie Greensitt 17 Keys (down to bottom G), 5 drones,
> blackwood
>and nickel plated brass, blackwood mounts.1950GBP.
I'm sorry to have to inform the list that it
I've received an email from Paul Knox about pipes he is putting up for
sale and wondered if anyone on this list might be interested.
1. Robbie Greensitt F chanter. 14 keys, blackwood and brass. 1250GBP.
2. Robbie Greensitt 17 Keys (down to bottom G), 5 drones, blackwood
and ni
at least as pipers you don't have to worry about tonguing, just
fingering, what with today's child protection laws i'm careful teaching
flute to children with this terminology.
2009/10/20 Paul Gretton <[1]i...@gretton-willems.com>
Surprisingly, even after 30 years of living
For the sake of everyones sanity and if it must be prolonged, could
this exchange please be confined to NPS Discussion only.
Francis Wood
On 20 Oct 2009, at 15:44, rosspi...@aol.com wrote:
I thought that in politics one could have a vigourous 'go' at the
folk who did not share your point of
I thought that in politics one could have a vigourous 'go' at the folk
who did not share your point of view or seemed to be less than able to
do the job once they got in power but it seems I am wrong. The problem
with these lists, whoever runs them, is that they will lead to the sort
of activit
Surprisingly, even after 30 years of living in Holland and mentioning that
I'm a piper, I've only ever once had anybody produce the relevant pun!
Cheers, Paul Gretton
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf
Of christopher.bi...@ec.eu
Foei Chris!
Gerrit
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Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:37 PM
Subject: [NSP] Re: The Power of Positive Thinking
Anyone know what pijpen means in Dutch? (I do).
c
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Francis wrote:
>>P. S. Are there dates for this course?
I think the idea is probably that you bring your own date. But I'm sure an
ad hoc committee can make appropriate arrangements for you.
Cheers,
Paul Gretton
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>
>Whilst we're there, I'm certain that any French speakers will advise
>against a careless translation of 'pipe-making'.
>
Same thing. I hadn't been aware of the French expression, but it's in Petit
Robert.
c
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On 20 Oct 2009, at 11:37, wrote:
Anyone know what pijpen means in Dutch? (I do).
Oh go on . . .. In this spirit of frankness and openness, we need to
know.
Whilst we're there, I'm certain that any French speakers will advise
against a careless translation of 'pipe-making'.
Francis
I had hoped we might avoid any distasteful references to leather and
cane.
However, these things must be faced.
Francis
P. S. Are there dates for this course?
On 20 Oct 2009, at 11:33, Ian & Carol Bartlett (home account) wrote:
Look what you've started now Francis.
How could we forget bin
Hi Francis, isn't that todays' paradox -- a working party -- starts ok
but swiftly declines in effectiveness until as the percentage get higher
things degenerate into rest, monotone and finally a theoretical silence
-- with the odd ( generally very odd ) blowout
good one ---
Dave
Francis Wo
Let's just say it's not an Italian film director ;-)
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>[mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of
>christopher.bi...@ec.europa.eu
>Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:38 PM
>To: i...@ihug.co.nz; nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
>Subject: [NSP]
Anyone know what pijpen means in Dutch? (I do).
c
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>From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
>[mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Ian & Carol
>Bartlett (home account)
>Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:33 PM
>To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
>Subject: [NSP] Re: The Power
Look what you've started now Francis.
How could we forget bindings, wrappings, bridles, straps and
belts? With some creative thinking we could attract a very
interesting bunch of people into the NSP world. Just don't
mention it's piping.
Here's the first piece of publicity.
"Weekend worksho
*winces*
Francis - I think your on the wrong discssion group if you're
suggesting not setting up a working party...
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Francis Wood
<[1]oatenp...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Changing the course of language is a slow and uncertain path. Before
any
On 20 Oct 2009, at 11:04, Anita Evans wrote:
and please please remember never to let your chanters dangle in public
Well, only on designated beaches, perhaps.
Francis
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Simon James wrote:
Thankyou for opening up such a useful discussion Francis.
I must admit that the term "chanter" has always concerned me - what are
we if not individuals with our own individual styles...?
Boreishly
Simon
and please please remember never to let your chanters dan
Changing the course of language is a slow and uncertain path. Before
anyone suggests that a working party be set up to make
recommendations, let me say immediately that I do not think this would
be a good idea.
With apologies,
Francis
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Thankyou for opening up such a useful discussion Francis.
I must admit that the term "chanter" has always concerned me - what are
we if not individuals with our own individual styles...?
Boreishly
Simon
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Francis Wood
<[1]oatenp...@googlemail.co
And to make matters worse we're all into parallel bore, which sounds
more repressed than conical bore. Though I suppose being an inverse
conical bore might be worse still.
May I suggest we refer instead to the "Intra-chanter central musical
channel" which apart from being snappy surely removes a
Francis Wood wrote:
In these occasionally acrimonious times, I do feel there might be some
value in searching critically for the sources of negative influence. As
a start, we might do well to examine the language of piping terms. That
lexicon is in sore need of some enlightened revision. The fo
Thank you Francis!
Unfortunately Finger and Lift have connotations of theft (where did this
concept of yours come from?) Key implies issues of access, Score Drill
and Lever are from the world of heavy mechanics, and we'd better not go
near Repeat!
Jim Grant
Francis Wood wrote:
In these occasi
In these occasionally acrimonious times, I do feel there might be some
value in searching critically for the sources of negative influence.
As a start, we might do well to examine the language of piping terms.
That lexicon is in sore need of some enlightened revision. The
following points w
Sorry for the late response. I have been quite distracted by the rest of life
for a while.
The stuff I use is the foam Richard discussed, used for canoe seats and kayak
knee pads, and comes in a lifetime supply - 1 foot x 3foot x 4 inch block.
My preference for it over leather is two reasons - it
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