Welcome Coryvreckan to Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Glad you joined. This is a great place to learn from others, to advance one's skills, and to make many new dulcimer friends. I look forward to your participation in the discussions and other activity here. Best wishes on your dulcimer journey.
Hi Pete, glad to learn of your Scottish origins. I, too, have Scottish heritage/blood. Although, there are certainly other names in my genealogy, Barr is definitely one of them; however, not a lot of knowns from the ancestral land. My progenerator came from the Port Glasgow area in 1815 to New Brunswick. I know not of his parents or whether he had any siblings. Ben
Hi Corry, and welcome to the wonderful world of the Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. It's a good place to come, spend some time, learn about the dulcimer, and to meet some good people.
Hey Pete, welcome aboard. Glad ya found us.
Wow Pete! That is quite something. Thanks for sharing it with me.
Ben
Welcome Coryvreckan to Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Glad you joined. This is a great place to learn from others, to advance one's skills, and to make many new dulcimer friends. I look forward to your participation in the discussions and other activity here. Best wishes on your dulcimer journey.
Hi Pete, glad to learn of your Scottish origins. I, too, have Scottish heritage/blood. Although, there are certainly other names in my genealogy, Barr is definitely one of them; however, not a lot of knowns from the ancestral land. My progenerator came from the Port Glasgow area in 1815 to New Brunswick. I know not of his parents or whether he had any siblings. Ben
Pete, thank you for the information about your choice of name here. I went back and corrected my typo. It should be correct now.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
Welcome to FOTMD Corryvreckan. It is good to have you aboard. I look forward to your participation in these discussions.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
Hi Corry, and welcome to the wonderful world of the Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. It's a good place to come, spend some time, learn about the dulcimer, and to meet some good people.
Ben