charles92027 Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 I play baritone ukulele, and a little harmonica. I'm looking for a concertina , and another uke player, or two, to join me in a skiffle band. We'll play blues, folk, jigs, sea chanties, and cowboy songs - three chords and a whole lot of fun. I'm 36, and I've been playing seriously for about a year. Beginners are welcome, if you want to be in a band, but think you might not be good enough, send me an email. I want to play regularly, and eventually play at parks and festivals. All small timbre, accoustic, instruments; everyone singing, trading verses and harmonizing choruses, lots of play, lots of fun. Cool songs like: Frankie and Johnny, Blow the Man Down, St James Infirmary and Git Along Little Dogies. charles92027 (at) yahoo.com
Aquarussell Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 Hello, I live in San Diego. I am a beginner at English Concertina, playing 19th century dance music, sea music, and Morris Dance music. I work in North County. I am interested in you band idea, it sounds good! Russell Hedges
fahnreich Posted October 21, 2005 Posted October 21, 2005 I'm interested in playing and learning but I'm really new to the 'tina. I also play hurdy gurdy but I'm also new at that. Gimme the wheres and whens and I'll meet with you. I'm located in Oceanside near the 76. Scott
RoyJanik Posted October 21, 2005 Posted October 21, 2005 Curse you for living in California. I play both uke and concertina and am a big fan of skiffle, and all the other genres listed. On the other hand, Austin's a fantastic place to live. Just sayin'.
Aquarussell Posted October 23, 2005 Posted October 23, 2005 Mr Janik, Place the same kind of request here, and maybe on some other forums. Ukulele forums, if there are any. It worked for Charles! It could work as well for you, I am guessing. There's bound to be a few someones interested in forming a band with you. Russell Hedges
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