Mary Bergin teaching CD's?

I did a search on Mary Bergin and came across this blurb on http://www.iol.ie/~ronolan/bergin.html

"Beside some touring most of her time now is devoted to teaching, privately and in schools. She also teaches by correspondence to America, England and Australia, and has recorded a full private course over four CDs. "

Anyone know anything about these CD’s? Sounds pretty interesting.

Thanks,
John

I would love more info too. Sounds very interesting. Fran

OK ive just gone through about 10 million pages of google search and no mention of these CDs. Someone must know something about them. I mean we are whistle freaks arent we?? :smiley:

Tom

On 2003-01-13 21:34, Blackbeer wrote:
OK ive just gone through about 10 million pages of google search and no mention of these CDs. Someone must know something about them. I mean we are whistle freaks arent we?? > :smiley:

Tom

“Whistle freaks”…
I haven’t been called a “freak” since the mid-60’s/early 70’s, and back then it wasn’t very flattering to be so-labeled!
But a “whistle freak”? Now that’s a label I can definitely live with!!! :smiley:

~Larry

On 2003-01-13 21:34, Blackbeer wrote:
OK ive just gone through about 10 million pages of google search and no mention of these CDs. Someone must know something about them. I mean we are whistle freaks arent we?? > :smiley:

Tom

Chances are here CD are like Bill Ochs CD that he distributes with his whistle classes. They are not available on the open market unless you contact the artist and request the material.

You mean these guys ?

On 2003-01-14 08:31, Zubivka wrote:
You mean these guys ?

You’re on the right track there, Zub, but what about “Mr. Natural”? :wink:

~Larry

Right track ? Howzabout this groovy Crumb piece ?

Wow that reminds me I still have 3 original additions of the Fury Freak Bors. comics. Wounder if they are worth anything? I always considered the term “freak” as a term of indearment. I know back in the 60s and 70s when I was called that I always made sure that the sayie was smileing, one way or the other. :smiley:

Peace

Tom

On 2003-01-14 08:21, Wizzer wrote:
Chances are here CD are like Bill Ochs CD that he distributes with his whistle classes. They are not available on the open market unless you contact the artist and request the material.

I got a Bill Ochs tutorial CD last year with the book (they come as a set). I got it at Lark in the Morning.

On 2003-01-14 08:21, Wizzer wrote:
Chances are here CD are like Bill Ochs CD that he distributes with his whistle classes. They are not available on the open market unless you contact the artist and request the material.

So who knows how to contact her and thus ask her about it?

On 2003-01-14 12:32, Zubivka wrote:
Right track ? Howzabout this groovy Crumb piece ?

Incredible art work on an album any serious fan of 60’s psychedelic rock should have in their music collection!!

~Larry