Hi one and all, i play in a ceilidh band,one of the instruments being a bass clarinet. Does anyone know a good way to mike these up as we are having some...
Hi Mick I have an AKG 420 sax mic which clips on to the bell. It ought to be good for a bass clarinet too. I use it however for a melodeon for which it is ...
yo, the celebrated bristol band gallimaufry are running a ceilidh on saturday 29th january in aid of cancer research uk. venue: tyndale baptist church...
I would also expect a clip on wind instrument mic to work well. Alistair_ABU ... SwarbAid in Shropshire: Concert and Ceilidh with, Harvey Andrews, Pete Smith &...
... Presumably poking a mic into the bell of the instrument doesn't sound very good (it usually doesn't). That is what will get you the loudest signal hence...
Hm.. I stress that the following is speculation. The conical bore of clarinet type instruments is a compromise between amplifying the sound with a bell and...
... The sound that comes from the embouchure end of a flute is good to use. A Microvox swan neck pointing at it from a few cm to the right of the player's...
Are any bands available for a St Patrick's Night ceilidh in Minehead, Somerset on Thursday 17/3/05, 8pm-11pm? If so, please also let me know how what the...
Does anyone have a dancefor this tune? I also submit this simple suggestion, written for a dentists' ceilidh but named after the pub in Shotley Bridge, which...
This came in to my Somerset and Dorset Folk Events Diary site Can anyone help? Thanks Steve -- The Somerset and Dorset Folk Events Diary www.sadfolk.co.uk...
I think you'd want 3 little cardioids; one on the far side of the bell pointing across to the bottom of the tube; one half way up, & one near the top. Or play...
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Jan 12, 2005 10:07 pm
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Hiya, I've had a booking enquiry for Sat 26 Feb 2005, which PITB can't do. Where: about 5 miles NW of Swindon. In: It'll be in a barn, (I think he said a...
On Bouge Monday 20th December 2004 What: GIG CB! Euro-Ceilidh: Rip-roaring mix of English ceilidh, French bal folk and Breton fest noz Where: Cecil Sharp House...
Hi everybody, hope you all had great Holidays. Long wait before our next concert, grrrrr... So we have put online some excerpts of our 27 november gig in...
ASIAN EARTHQUAKE APPEAL BARN DANCE The first barn dance at Farnham on 2nd January 2005 was enormous fun and extremely successful - it raised over £4,500. ...
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CEILIDH on Saturday 19th February 2005 at Rushbury Village Hall (on B4371 near Church Stretton, Shropshire) to Mr Gubbins' Bicycle with John Kirkpatrick "the...
Following on from Fee's message, if you're still in the area it's the regular monthly session at the Black Swan, Jackfield, near Ironbridge, (mostly English...
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Jan 13, 2005 10:55 pm
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Apologies for some strange attachments with my last message. I don't know where they came from. I think it's time for a little WD40 in the back of the ...
Ceilidh with Alf Alfa & the Wild Oats and the Leopard Spot Clog Dancers. When? Saturday 22nd January, 8.00-11.30 Where? Hanchurch Village Hall, Whitmore...
Do Pepper in the Brandy still have a guitarist? I saw them several times over the summer and I thought that he was a permanent member, but there doesn't seem...
Hiya Matt (should I say Adam Woolley!) You know that I'm waiting for the new website design for Jack as he wants do the design for his profoilo & for me to...
... From: Martyn [mailto:blackhat@...] Sent: 16 January 2005 18:50 Subject: aid for fisherfolk First, this e-mail comes to you from Martyn Harvey on behalf...
I picked this up from an AFO mailout and thought you'd like to know. Fee x "We have just been informed that Sid Long of Notts Alliance, MC at Sidmouth,...