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At 7:34am on August 29, 2008, Guy Hill said…
Buzzing is an understatement!
Have been working on my "boom chuck" like a maniac & trying to learn a couple of songs with lead mixed in with the strum. Barenburg started me off on Wildwood Flower & I've made some progress here, plus I've found a good Youtube "lesson" with an arrangement of "I'll flyaway" that seems do-able for my basic knowledge & ability. My target is to have nailed say 10 songs in time for Kamp 2009 to give me some sort of base to work from. ......who knows, one day I may be able to jam with you!
rgds
Guy
At 1:12pm on August 15, 2008, Rich Guilmette said…
Hi Cathal,

All adjusted now that your back from Kamp.

Can you resend your new email, I lost my address book. I have lots of information for you. Both Mitch's and Mark's patterns along with the MIDI Files
At 6:09am on July 15, 2008, Andrea Tarquini said…
Cathal,
I am glad you joined to our foreigner Flatpickers group!! I also started a discussion regarding exchanging tabs.
You are welcomed in.

Best

Andrea
At 5:36pm on July 4, 2008, David Burns said…
Hi Cathal

Are you up north with George Lowden? What model are you playing?

Best to you,
Dave
At 10:26am on June 24, 2008, Cams said…
Hey Cathal, so you did another Kamp, eh?
I'd love to do another one too. Not sure how likely that is now that we're back in Scotland and I'm having to work for a living! Never say never though. And if you ever find yourself on the west of Scotland, come to our island and we'll jam!
At 9:48am on June 24, 2008, Jamie Stubblefield said…
Cathal:
Now that's an invitation that one day I will surely take you up on. I sincerely enjoyed playing together and discussing our work and families as well. May all good things come your way, Cathal. I will give you plenty of notice when I'm ready to take you up on your kind offer of a Guinness in Dublin.
Jamie
At 8:22pm on June 23, 2008, Rick Crenshaw said…
Hey, Cathal, good seeing you at Kamp!
At 7:43am on June 7, 2008, Mark Cosgrove said…
Hi Cathal,
We're getting closer to making just such a trip. It's been busy for us but we will make it! I hope all is well and I look forward to seeing you soon.
Mark Cosgrove
At 8:18pm on June 6, 2008, Hazel Johnson said…
Thats great to hear, thanks Cathal. Please send him my best wishes too.

See you at Kamp.

Hazel.
At 4:45am on June 6, 2008, Hazel Johnson said…
Hi Cathal,

Yes I will see you at Kamp. I will be there for Friday 20th-22nd.
I see from Philippe's note that you know Richard Hawkins. Is this the same one I used to pick with from Cambridge, England? I knew he moved to Ireland around 1970 or so. Which was around the same time I moved to the States.
Looking forward to talking to you soon.

Best Wishes,

Hazel.
 
 

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