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NightLad
Oh, this looks like fun!
Listen to a (older) sample of me playing
by clicking here. (You can also right-click to download.) The piece is called, "Waveform."
I was listening to your piece called "Waveform". You are very talented. It looks like it would be quite a challenge to learn. What a beautiful instrument.
Thank you for sharing.:)
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nevermind this is the second time ive posted. whateva.
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Yay it is fun to see what people look like :D That is an awesome Harp, NightLad.. wow. That inlay must be very time-consuming and tedious.. beautiful. I would say that you're the Harpin' Herper :)
Here's me Monday getting accosted by hubby and camera before I can even get out of the jeep, after driving home in 50-mph winds and whiteout conditions!
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...eouttajeep.jpg
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NightLad
Ok... first of all, cute and cute on the first pic! Never saw a black squirrel before.
Second... DROOL! That harp is to DIE FOR! OMG it's gorgeous! And your playing is excellent - very nice song as well.
Hmm, do you know 'Isle of Inisfree'?? I've been looking for someone who could play and record the accompaniment to that one for me for a while now... :)
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I posted one about a year ago, here is a newer one.
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...0/P8139231.JPG
-Tybalt
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Thank you for the kind words, Blu Mongoose and Argentra!
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Argentra
Ok... first of all, cute and cute on the first pic! Never saw a black squirrel before.
Black squirrels are the vastly dominant variety in my area (Toronto, Canada). Grey are uncommon but not unseen, and red are extremely rare.
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Argentra
Second... DROOL! That harp is to DIE FOR! OMG it's gorgeous!
*preen* :D
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Argentra
Hmm, do you know 'Isle of Inisfree'?? I've been looking for someone who could play and record the accompaniment to that one for me for a while now... :)
I'm sorry, but I don't know "Isle of Innisfree." I did find a YouTube of an Irish harpist playing while singing Isle of Innisfree, but it isn't an instrumental solo harp version. She has orchestral accompaniment and it is really quite lovely.
I've searched for a sheet music version, but nothing thus far. Curious, as it is clearly of the Isle. Maybe it is is known by another name? Most Irish music has 2 or 3 separate names.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1xn7rjlOxfc
PS: Just a note of interest; she is playing Irish music, on a Celtic harp, and is in a group called Celtic Women... but her style of playing is French! hehe
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Okay, I'm new - just joined today! Here's a photo of myself and my husband on our honeymoon a few months ago.
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...0001_thumb.jpg
Looking forward to "meeting" all of you bp lovers out there =)
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Hey guys!
I'm a newbie here...Some of you guys have joined our forum, so I thought I'd repay the compliment! VERY impressed by the way!!! :D
My name's Steve, I'm 30 & live in Kent (just outside London) in the UK!
Keep a variety of herps & have been into the hobby for about 25 years! :O
Anyhow....Here's my Ugly mug to add to the collection of beauties that are already on here.....
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...lied21/Me-.jpg
Hope to speak to most of you at some point!
Cheers,
S. ;)