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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Garry Greenwood for his generosity in time, creativity, expertise and spirit.
Lyn Evans for her continual encouragement and support for our work with these fantastic pieces.
Our families and partners who have maintained their support and patience with us as we make unusual sounds and go to unusual places, sometimes in very unusual clothing.
All of the people who have played Garry’s instruments with us over these years of exploration and collaboration.
 
 

Photographers:

 

 
Philip Kuravita:

Dragon Didjeridu, Pocopods, Mountain Harp, String Drums, Tromba Marina, Dragon Bassoon on blog.

 
Alister Mackinnon:
 
  Tasmania archive#1: pix 4-9: Salamanca Market, Marakoopa Cave. Instrument info page: Dragon Didjeridu
   
Simone Taylor:
 
  Tasmania archive#1: pix 1,2,3 (from Stage Door Café, Burnie)
   
Roger King:
 
  Index page; Tasmania archive#1: pix 10 (the Boite, Melbourne)
   
Garry Greenwood:
 
  Tasmania archive#1: pix 12, 13, 16 (Mt. Barrow), Bowhorns, Instrument info page: Black Rose, tenor bowhorn
   
Brian Allison:
 
  Garry Greenwood at Mt. Barrow
   
Hans Gilberg:
 
  About page: Band photo, Andrew, Dan, Karlin, Lila
   
Lila Meleisea:
 
  Tasmania archive#1: pix 14, 15 (St. Helens pier)
   
Karlin Love:
 
  Melbourne photo gallery; Black Rose, Ostrich bowhorn
   
Ed Love:
 
  Instrument info page: Ostrich bowhorn, soprano bowhorn, string drum, pocopods
   
Steve Tully:
 
  Ditties, Demos and Grooves cover photo.
Other Performers:  
 

Pocopods: Jennie MacDonald, Amanda Gale, Jessica Taylor, Rose Walton, Christina Marsden, Anneliese deGroot

  Tromba Marina: Gillian Marsden
  Garry Greenwood: Mountain Harp, string drum
Recording:  
  Nicolas Cummings: Geology (CD Track 3), Dragon’s Garden, Ostrich Bowhorn
Karlin Love: Mountain Harp, String drum, Tromba Marina, Pocopods
Myles Mumford: Black Rose; mastering of Music for Leather Instruments.
Words:  
  Brian Allison & Ros MacMillan (adapted for blog entry) Karlin Love, Kaye Dowling from The Chordwainers Guide to Greenwood Leather Instruments (included on our music CD)
   
Chordwainer Cape Costumes:

Margaret Pfarr and Garry Greenwood
   
Special Thanks To:
Kaye Dowling, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery; Brian Allison, Percy Grainger Museum, Tasmania Parks & Wildlife, University of Tasmania.

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