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If you like snappy folk music (Swedish, I think), these guys is good.

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They need a BAT player to properly balance the group.
My thoughts exactly, as I was listening to them!

I came across this Vasen CD as I was searching Amazon to see if Vartina had anything new. They do ... but it isn't really new. Their Kokko CD is enough for me. The listing of "People who bought this also bought ... etc." section on Amazon leads from one thing to another until one eventually finds something one likes. I like this CD. I ordered a few more "Nordic" folk CDs while I was at it. And one can get it for a very reasonable price from the "Used and New" vendors.
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Well alrighty then. Over to Amazon, order that CD from bestdamnedusedcds (not kidding), and one other from Pifarro.

If it's early music we're talking about, then may I direct your attention to the following entree from Ensemble Unicorn
http://tinyurl.com/mc885

By the way, I recently acquired soprano and tenor crumhorns. I swore I'd stick to recorders and avoid crumhorns, but the price was right, and I had not bought any thing in a while. So it was either crumhorns or another tuba. The crumhorns were cheaper and take up a lot less space.
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Crumhorns: The Renaissance's joke on the music world;
a double reed that you have absolutely no influence over! :shock:
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Crumhorns: The Renaissance's joke on the music world;
Not satisfied with leaving bad enough alone, they took the design and refined it to become the chanter for the Great Highland pipes.
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