How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on:(mrsstellaabudheir200@gmail.com ) for the full details.
I am very glad you request the friendship. I am happy to have discovered this great site, with so many people sharing their love for this jolly instrument. Now in my old age I am trying to improve my not very constant music. Hopefully with more time and good friends, like you, I can come back to it.
Thanks for the invite and happy to be part of the group here. Am a novice novice so to speak but hope to get better with the course that I order if it ever gets here. Again thanks for the invite and happy playing.
Wish you could make it to West this weekend. Would like to meet you and your friends. Why don't you get a bunch of you together and take a road trip ... we have free food, free friends, free music, etc. And, bring some of your other musician friends ... we don't limit the activities to accordions. I have a couple of guitar/banjo buddies I play with regularly coming by. We just have fun and meet new folks!
Thanks Anne for the friend invite. I am very impressed with this site. I really get a kick out of watching Shelia's videos. I am relatively new to the accordion. I am loving it so far.
Mike
While browsing through the various comments I came across a link to Tap Dancing. In the UK and Ireland we call it Clogging, here is a link to some Clog Dancing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtESUuA2gTc
Thank you for the invite as a friend, its my pleasure. Greetings from across the pond from the Celtic isle of Ireland where its raining "of course" and rather cold.
Hope ur doing fine ..and I just started learning 2 play accordion by myself gonna take class's at a local church ..again we learn something new every day God Bless you
I am slow doing this some times, but I would be glad to have you as a friend, all my others my age are dieing off ! I am about the only one left of my old group that still gets out there--- I need a little bit of Granny's Remeutisim Medicine to get me started, but I still love to hear the music ! Robert Andrews Smiley on Face Book too.
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Good Day,
How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on:(mrsstellaabudheir200@gmail.com ) for the full details.
Have a nice day
Thanks God bless.
Stella.
Hi Anne:
I am very glad you request the friendship. I am happy to have discovered this great site, with so many people sharing their love for this jolly instrument. Now in my old age I am trying to improve my not very constant music. Hopefully with more time and good friends, like you, I can come back to it.
Regards.
Thanks for the invite and happy to be part of the group here. Am a novice novice so to speak but hope to get better with the course that I order if it ever gets here. Again thanks for the invite and happy playing.
Hey Anne,
Wish you could make it to West this weekend. Would like to meet you and your friends. Why don't you get a bunch of you together and take a road trip ... we have free food, free friends, free music, etc. And, bring some of your other musician friends ... we don't limit the activities to accordions. I have a couple of guitar/banjo buddies I play with regularly coming by. We just have fun and meet new folks!
See ya,
Ray
Mike
Hello all,
While browsing through the various comments I came across a link to Tap Dancing. In the UK and Ireland we call it Clogging, here is a link to some Clog Dancing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtESUuA2gTc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaiJjd7nXa0&list=PLC22D9189EEA97AD4
In Ireland Clog Dancing is non existent but what has evolved is what we call Tap Dancing (NOT Riverdance style) but actual Irish Tap Dancing.
Cheers
Ger
Hello Anne,
Thank you for the invite as a friend, its my pleasure. Greetings from across the pond from the Celtic isle of Ireland where its raining "of course" and rather cold.
I am a learner and love the Scottish style of Jimmy Shand (RIP). My all-time favourites are http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3hAtxZXNrA
In this video Jimmy Shand is 86 years old. This next one is also very nice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLFtQJI0RdQ
Kind regards from County Clare in Ireland.
Ger
hi anne, thank you for adding me as your friend. nice to meet ya!
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