LL-L "Music" 2005.09.29 (03) [E]

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From: Ingmar Roerdinkholder <ingmar.roerdinkholder at WORLDONLINE.NL>
Subject: LL-L "Music" 2005.09.28 (08) [E]

>From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
I am sure our Flemish (Belgian) comrades have a lot to contribute about
this again, or are these our Dutch prejudices again

Ingmar

>Subject: Music
>
>Gabriele:
>
>> Oooh... if I weren't such a spinster, this could be the beginning of a
>> beautiful friendship... :-))
>
>Stop it already!  I didn't say you were one, but you could play one on TV.
>
>> Actually, the fiddle seems to be a true folk instrument in all of the
>> Lowlands cultures, no?
>
>Perhaps, at least one that is still around.  Originally, all the areas
seem
>to have share the bagpipes (_cornemuse_, _musette_, etc.) and stuff of the
>sort.
>
>Regards,
>Reinhard/Ron

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From: heather rendall <HeatherRendall at compuserve.com>
Subject: LL-L "Music" 2005.09.28 (08) [E]

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>Originally, all the areas seem  to have share the bagpipes (_cornemuse_,
_musette_, etc.) and stuff of the sort.
<

What other uses can you put a sheep's stomach to?  - that is if you don't
like haggis that much!

Heather

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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Music

Heather (above):

> What other uses can you put a sheep's stomach to?  - that is if you don't
> like haggis that much!

Right.  Talkin' about "stuff of the sort," huh?

Be that as it may, I see that tonight (my time) we are back in business 
server-wise.  'Bout time, too!  I was beginning to feel lonely and deprived, 
yearning for "my people."  ;-)

Regards,
Reinhard/Ron

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