[NSP] Re: Jack Dodd

2010-04-07 Thread Margaret Watchorn
Jack Dodd is my father. Now aged 84, he doesn't play the banjo much, and the pipes even less, but occasionally a new tune comes into his head (though he's never mastered the art of writing the dots). He still has an incredible memory for all kinds of music that he heard in his youth! I'm happy

[NSP] re Jack Dodd

2010-04-07 Thread P DUNN
What a good idea it would be if any of Jack Dodd's tunes and/or arrangements could be posted on this site. Would it work as an attachment? (I'm probably showing my computer ignorance here!) Regards, Peter. __ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus

[NSP] Re: Jack Dodd

2010-04-06 Thread Julia Say
On 5 Apr 2010, John Dally wrote: Playing through some of Jack Dodd's tunes today, I wondered if anyone on the list could tell me about him, or send me to some resource on the web that might have information about him. Jack Dodd is still with us, and lives in Embleton. He is father to

[NSP] Re: Jack Dodd, OT: acronyms

2010-04-06 Thread Julia Say
On 6 Apr 2010, Richard York wrote: AFAIK I hadn't met YMMV, so looked it up on the acronym finder Your Market May Vary? I used it as I've encountered it: your mileage may vary - ie, my personal opinion that Flowers of Ashgill is a superb old-fashioned waltz may not be universally

[NSP] Re: Jack Dodd, OT: acronyms

2010-04-06 Thread Christopher.Birch
Your Meaning May Vary then? c -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Julia Say Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:23 AM To: NSP group; Richard York Subject: [NSP] Re: Jack Dodd, OT: acronyms On 6 Apr 2010, Richard York wrote