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[QUOTE="DestroyYouAlot:952845"]The thing that the title says. I'm looking to learn and/or play some tunes with some quality dudes and ladies. I'm a raw beginner at the trad folk thing, so I'll be able to bring at best two or three tunes to the table, but it'll be a start. If you know any, so much the better. This would be open to any skill level - if you're hot shit and know a million tunes, then come teach'em; if you don't know dick, come learn a few. Also, if you're interested, post some tunes you know or would like to know here, so we can put together a set. No commitment, here - this isn't a band, just some folks that know some songs. Instruments: We probably have enough guitars, but if you know some tunes you'd like to teach we can always switch off. I'll probably be plunking out flatpicked melodies on guitar, or on the whistle if they're easy enough. We might have keys if I can rope my girl into it, another guitarist for sure, and probably at least one percussionist (bodhran, snare, etc.). Fiddlers, pipers, accordion/concertina players or banjo pickers would be sweet, but we'll get by without'em if necessary. Here's some of the tunes I'm thinking about starting with: Sleep Soond I'da Moarnin' The Nine Points of Roguery Drowsy Maggie Brian Boru's March Drunken Sailor We'll probably meet at somebody's house in Worcester, bring your instrument(s) and whatever you feel like drinking or smoking. Lemme know if anybody's interested. :duffbeer:[/QUOTE]
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