Pete Answer

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Location: Milton Keynes
Country: GB

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Geoff Black
07/21/14 04:33:01PM @geoff-black:

Hi Pete

Good to have you with us and glad to hear you'e exploring the potential of the mountain dulcimer.

Lots of great resources on this site, but if you want something specifically UK-based, then have a look at Robin Clark's site www.dulcimers.co.uk or mine at www.revelsmusic.co.uk . We're both enthusiasts first and foremost, so if you've got any questions at all about playing, dulcimer history, styles etc etc, then do get in touch.

All the best.

Geoff Black


Karen Keane
07/13/14 10:14:15PM @karen-keane:
Hello and welcome to the site. This is a great place to listen to music and share ideas. I hope you enjoy.
Rob N Lackey
07/11/14 09:26:58PM @rob-n-lackey:

Welcome, Pete, to this little corner of dulcimer heaven. Hope you enjoy it here.

Rob


Jim Fawcett
07/11/14 04:20:21PM @jim-fawcett:

Hey Pete, welcome aboard. Glad ya found us.


John Henry
07/11/14 03:17:31PM @john-henry:

Hello Peter, a welcome to you from the UK/European group within FOTMD (check us out, 'Groups', Blue header bar above) I made a dulcimer as a result of thar program, as did at least one other in our group ! What dulcimer do you have ?

best wishes

JohnH


John Keane
07/11/14 02:18:51PM @john-keane:

Howdy and welcome to FOTMD!


Ken Longfield
07/11/14 01:36:49PM @ken-longfield:

Welcome to FOTMD Peter David. It's good to have you aboard.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."


Ben Barr Jr
07/11/14 01:04:57PM @benjamin-w-barr-jr:

Hi Peter David, 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.

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