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A Unique Way to Celebrate Father's Day, Listen to or Learn to Play the Autoharp

Have you ever wanted to learn to play the Autoharp? Have you ever wondered what an Autoharp is? If you are intrigued by one or both of these questions or are looking for a new way to celebrate Father’s Day, Austin-based Celtic musician, Marc Gunn has an event for you.

AUSTIN, TX (PRWEB) June 8, 2006 -- Have you ever wanted to learn to play the Autoharp? Have you ever wondered what an Autoharp is? If you are intrigued by one or both of these questions or are looking for a new way to celebrate Father’s Day, Austin-based Celtic musician, Marc Gunn has an event for you.

First, for the uninitiated or the curious; an autoharp looks a bit like a zither with a damper system attached. It is commonly used in bluegrass and folk music of all kinds and figures prominently in the music stylings of Marc Gunn and his musical group the Brobdingnagian Bards. The autoharp produces a pleasant and very unique type of sound and enjoys a reputation of being easy to learn.

Marc will give an autoharp concert from 3-4 pm on Father’s Day (June, 18th) at Things Celtic, located at 1806 W. 35th Street, Austin. At 4:30 pm he will give a free instructional session on autoharp basics.

So bring your dad (or son), an autoharp, tuner and tuning wrench (if you have them) and Marc will be happy to get beginners started on this intriguing instrument. If you are just curious and don’t own an autoharp, come on down anyway, Marc will likely have one or two extra.

For more information on this event please follow the link below: http://www.marcgunn.com/articles/2006/05/fathers-day-show-at-things-celtic-in.shtml

ABOUT Marc Gunn / The Bards

Marc Gunn is an Irish and Scottish folk singer with a strange affinity for Celtic ballads, drinking songs and cats. He is the lead singer for the Brobdingnagian Bards. He is also Celtic music podcaster and promoters as well as publisher of Celtic MP3s Music Magazine.

http://www.thebards.net Brobdingnagian Bards, Celtic Folk Music
http://www.celticmusicpodcast.com/ Irish & Celtic Music Podcast

Renaissance Festival Podcast - Music and Entertainment from Ren Faires http://www.renaissancefestivalmusic.com/                                            ;

ABOUT Things Celtic

http://www.thingsceltic.com

Things Celtic is a Celtic store that has served Central Texas since 1999. They feature some of the finest Celtic gifts from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, and Celtic artists in America. Merchandise includes books, CDs, Celtic jewelry, sporran, Clan kilts, gifts for family and friends, and lots more. Also offered are in-store appearances by artists and musicians, Gaelic classes and traditional Irish song sessions, The store is open from 10am to 6pm Monday through Saturday and noon to 5pm on Sunday. You can find them at 1806 West 35th Street in the heart of Austin, Texas.

For further information contact Marc Gunn (512) 470-4866.

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