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Message from discussion Hurdy Instruction in Italy

Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2012 02:36:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paul Howland <pehowl...@gmail.com>
To: hurdygurdy@googlegroups.com
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Subject: Re: Hurdy Instruction in Italy
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Hi Ryan,

Check out my site Gurdypedia <http://www.gurdypedia.com> for a lot of 
hurdy-gurdy related information, including instructional videos to get you 
started.  I have a page listing makers and teachers in each country here<http://www.gurdypedia.com/Directory>- but only know of one in Italy.

Regards,

Paul


On Sunday, 28 October 2012 05:27:13 UTC+1, Ryan Hammonds wrote:
>
> I am originally from the US, but have been living in Italy for the past 
> year (and will continue to do so for at least another). I am picking up my 
> first hurdy gurdy in a few weeks, and it's my intent to teach myself as 
> much as possible. In the event that there's a question that I can't figure 
> out remotely, I'd like to have a few people I can see here in person. While 
> it's likely a long shot, I am polling the audience for a few names of 
> hurdygurdy makers or instructors in Italy.


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Hi Ryan,<div><br></div><div>Check out my site <a href=3D"http://www.gurdype=
dia.com">Gurdypedia</a> for a lot of hurdy-gurdy related information, inclu=
ding instructional videos to get you started. &nbsp;I have a page listing m=
akers and teachers in each country <a href=3D"http://www.gurdypedia.com/Dir=
ectory">here</a> - but only know of one in Italy.</div><div><br></div><div>=
Regards,</div><div><br></div><div>Paul</div><div><br><br>On Sunday, 28 Octo=
ber 2012 05:27:13 UTC+1, Ryan Hammonds  wrote:<blockquote class=3D"gmail_qu=
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ing-left: 1ex;">I am originally from the US, but have been living in Italy =
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;am picking up my first hurdy gurdy in a few weeks, and it's my intent to t=
each myself as much as possible.&nbsp;In the event that there's a question =
that&nbsp;I&nbsp;can't figure out remotely, I'd like to&nbsp;have a few peo=
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