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Bringing back the tradition of the Victorian parlour piano
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Started this discussion. Last reply by sam saunders Jan 9.

 

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At 9:51pm on January 17, 2009, sam saunders said…
Hi Ginevra!!!!
I was on the net and I came across this site and wondered if you had heard of them and whether you would find them useful? Maybe you could link up ?They seem to have groups and this is the relevant page..
http://www.makingmusiclondon.com/find-music-group.php

Best Wishes ,Sam
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