7/20/02 Welcome to two more new people: Hugh Marsh and Chi Leng Tham. I don't know about Hugh, but Chi is from Malaysia. Hugh sends a slow air, The Fair Maid of Wicklow, and An Feochan (Gentle Breeze) Part A. Chi plays The Blarney Pilgrim, a jig. Chi's tune is a wav. file on his own site. These tunes will be saved on the New Players page. (At the bottom of Chi's email was this curious comment: "All flute players have a latent predilection for danger, otherwise they wouldn't play that wayward instrument." -Merrily Harpur.) Tin whistles always seemed more dangerous to me. I don't know. Hugh's remark to me was, "Now when I talk about the musician I aspire to become, they will know how huge a mountain I'm planning to climb." Like I've been saying, when you reach the top, keep on climbing.
If a person tells me he or she is a new player, that's where I'll post their tune unless requested to do otherwise. I don't want anyone to think I'm making editorial decisions on placement.
News Update 7/20/02 The Fair Maid of Wicklow, and An Feochan
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