Hi Neil, We talked at St Albans - can I pick your brains about some woodwork please? regards, frances [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Dear Steve and the English Taborers, our friend Edmon d'Arbúcies saw this Scottish taborer. Perhaps you did already know it, but it has given us regards from...
I'm a Scottish taborer. Does that count? Stephen Rowley <steve@...> wrote: Hola Rafel i Teresa, Is there a link for this Scottish Taborer? I will be...
_____________________________________________________________ Kiwismail - no frills, just email http://www.kiwismail.com [Non-text portions of this message...
I have a 12" E-M-S tabor, and it plays beautifully (I like the resonance), but its diameter is just a little too large for me to use comfortably. I'm wondering...
I have a few tabors I rely on. I have one of the EMS mid east drums Renaissance 10 x 11. This is similiar to the one in Arbeau. This is a nice sounding...
I happened across some of those 10" red and blue Pakistani-made tabors (same maker, no doubt, as the E-M-S tabors). I snared it, and adjusted the strap, so...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX0fKWjHZyE Unfortunately the bit with the BAGpipe and tabor is very short, sandwiched between a whole lot of wacky instruments....
Returned from the Festa Del Flabiols in Arbucies. Excellent festival as ever. It was good to catch up with old friends and to make new acquaintances. The...
We are looking at the plans for future Taboring events. 2008 - 13-15 June Gloucester IPATF 2009 - - Link up with Bagpipe Society BLOW-Out - Coincide with...
I've been collecting a good deal of Bagpipe repertoire recently and realised that it often plays really well on the tabor pipe, and often works better on the...
How about internationalising the event - Spain (Cacares, Arbucies), France, even USA? Gwilym ... From: Stephen Rowley To: tabor_n_pipe@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
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This week I saw the GIlbert and Sullivan opera Iolanthe for the first time. There, in one of the arias - 'Come bring your pipes and tabors' Taborers are common...
how about attending Dovers games (early June) there's a taborer portrayed on the famous woodcut of the games. opportunity to dress up and a big dub ???? ...
If the current exchange rate trend remains stable or (worse for me) continues, a trip to the US would be comparatively inexpensive for all of you who use the...
Not new, exactly, but... I've been playing some of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" for some years on tabor pipe. Many of them fit the instrument's range nicely,...
... Sorry, I guess I misread Gwilym's post as a suggestion to include international (including US) influences in the programming at the event in England. I...
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... I'd be glad to help out with a US gathering. The Northwest (where I live) has several locations such as the Olympic peninsula where inexpensive events can...
There are some seven or eight players here in the region of Virginia I live in alone. Which I suspect is entirely uncommon. Ron Carnegie ... From: Norm Sohl ...
Ref the 2008 Gloucester IPATF - I have learned that Edi Be Thou is only known from one MS, which was from the Llanthony Priory, in Gloucester. I suggest that...
Hi All, I live in Colorado and would be willing to help in a US gathering. In and around Denver there are about 5 players. I have often wondered how how many...
Awesome--where in Virginia do you live? --Norm ... From: tabor_n_pipe@yahoogroups.com [mailto:tabor_n_pipe@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ron Carnegie Sent:...
Williamsburg. The "region" I was referring to as that of the Hampton Roads, though most of the Pipe and Tabor players I know are actually here in town. Ron...
The Gloucestershire Morris Men will be attending the Dover Games this year, with hopefully 2 P&T players (Steve and me). Gwilym ... From: Gillian Guest To:...
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For the ignorant, like me, what are the Dover Games please? regards frances [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
check out this website. under Origin you will see a small picture of the woodcut - the taborer is to the left of the castle playing for three ladies to dance...