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Posted by: fionadunbar 03-Apr-2008, 06:54 AM
Hi my name is Fiona dunbar and im a new celtic radio member i'm pretty new to forums and would like to get to know everyone.

I play harp in the band "The Scuttlers" thar highland radio have kindly included on there playlist. we are in the recent release section if your curious. i live in Australia. dad was born in Cleggan, Connemarra( Ireland) and mum's side are from Scottland . I call that "Skyrish"

I love my family. horses , dogs . music, dancing and family history , any tips on navigating around in this forum much apprecited.

I know Rindy from clan an drumma and my space and think she is the most helpful person i've ever met on the internet , thanks rindy

ta for now Fi

Posted by: valpal 59 03-Apr-2008, 09:54 AM
WELCOME FIONADUNBAR!!!!! cheers.gif
It is a pleasure to meet you. You have found the greatest music and the greatest people. Enjoy.

Posted by: ctbard 03-Apr-2008, 10:02 AM
Fionadunbar, warmest welcome from Connecticut!
I would love to know how to play a harp! Your so lucky.

Posted by: Patch 03-Apr-2008, 08:45 PM
WELCOME. This is the best Celtic site on the net. I have great admiration for those who have mastered the Harp. I am working with the Pipes and experiencing some success. I will probably run across your posts from time to time.

Slàinte,    

Patch

Posted by: Rindy 04-Apr-2008, 10:42 AM
Welcome fionadunbar! Your so welcome, such kind words. Thank you. I hope you will enjoy the music as well as the fine people we have here on the forums.
I love the music you and your band plays. Wonderful music. Enjoy Celtic Radio.

Slainte

Posted by: UlsterScotNutt 04-Apr-2008, 01:57 PM
Cheers fionadunbar!!
As you've noticed there really are some fvery friendly and helpful folks on CelticRadio. So welcome, enjoy and we really look forward to reading with you on the forums. Basically go wherever your interests lie and join in the topics discussion, or start a new one!! I am hearing forward to your music on CelticRadio!! To the Scuttlers cheers.gif

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UlsterScotNutt

Posted by: Lady of Avalon 04-Apr-2008, 03:49 PM
Hello and welcome from Canada fionadunbar you've found the best music and people that can be.Look forward to your future posts. smile.gif LOA

Posted by: Haggishead 05-Apr-2008, 10:33 AM
Welcome to the forums from the high desert of Arid-zona!

Posted by: fionadunbar 07-Apr-2008, 01:16 AM
Thanks everyone, and I even figured out the right thread for introductions and all! yes everyone has been very friendly and I'm here giving an Australian perspective, everything is so different in the southern hemisphere, it's hot and dry here and the seasons are opposite so I'll just keep letting you know what it is like.

Thanks to all showing an interest in the music.

Also the harp is a very eazy and logical instrument to play I would encourage anyone to have a go !

Posted by: Siobhan Blues 07-Apr-2008, 02:54 PM
QUOTE (fionadunbar @ 03-Apr-2008, 08:54 AM)
Hi my name is Fiona dunbar and im a new celtic radio member i'm pretty new to forums and would like to get to know everyone.

I play harp in the band "The Scuttlers" thar highland radio have kindly included on there playlist. we are in the recent release section if your curious. i live in Australia. dad was born in Cleggan, Connemarra( Ireland) and mum's side are from Scottland . I call that "Skyrish"

I love my family. horses , dogs . music, dancing and family history , any tips on navigating around in this forum much apprecited.

I know Rindy from clan an drumma and my space and think she is the most helpful person i've ever met on the internet , thanks rindy

ta for now Fi

Welcome Fiona, you're amongst a good crowd here. I saw your photo, oh that harp is lovely indeed! How wonderful to be musically talented.

Posted by: Druid_of_Ark 11-Apr-2008, 07:11 AM
QUOTE (fionadunbar @ 07-Apr-2008, 02:16 AM)
Thanks everyone, and I even figured out the right thread for introductions and all! yes everyone has been very friendly and I'm here giving an Australian perspective, everything is so different in the southern hemisphere, it's hot and dry here and the seasons are opposite so I'll just keep letting you know what it is like.

Thanks to all showing an interest in the music.

Also the harp is a very eazy and logical instrument to play I would encourage anyone to have a go !

I play at the Bagpipes, and the Bodhran, but on the advice of this beautiful Lass I am now saving up for a harp and will master it as well.

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