Hi All,

It is traditional to play the tune. In the old days it would have been just the 
tune. When medlies became normal, the modern standard is: Signature Tune, Other 
Tune, last two or three times: Signature Tune again.

Saddle the Pony has been used by a number of bands, since it was used as an 
alternate tune on the New England Chestnuts LP.

BTW: I’m glad you’re doing this. I always find it funny when callers say, “as 
in Rory O’More,” and when I look around I find 99 percent of the people have no 
idea what Rory O’More is…

Cheers,
~Erik

From: Musicians [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Emily Addison via Musicians
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2017 7:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Musicians] A question about sharing music notation online

Hi All,

A question for you about general etiquette on posting recently composed tunes 
(as in last 20-30yrs).

I've seen MANY MANY recently composed tunes online through websites like The 
Session but also contra websites too.  Often these are posted by someone other 
than the composer and it's not listed as to whether they have permission to 
post.

Here in Ottawa, our community band (we're not pros and play almost all our gigs 
for free.), we're working on learning a varied contra music repertoire for 
dancing.  In fact, our community band is called 'Stolen Goods' as we're about 
learning from others.

I've been thinking that it would be nice to post our sets online as part of the 
wider sharing so that others can benefit... just like we've benefited from 
looking at what others (like SPUDS) have posted.

What's the etiquette here?

For instance, we play a handful of Keith Murphy tunes and he's got books.  And 
we have Larry Unger and others too...

If we post a few is that ok?  Seems that's what others do, especially in irish 
and quebecois traditions but I'm just not sure as some of the contra musicians 
have tune books.  Could refer to a few tune books.

Also, we've written out a few sets from other bands (e.g., one from Wild 
Asparagus) as we're trying to learn from their groove/chord lines etc. and we 
are just a local learning band that plays for 20 dancers.   If we only have 1-2 
from a particular band, are those ok to post?

Looking for your thoughts!

By no means do I need to post of course... ... .just interested in giving back 
to the wider community what we've been learning over the last number of years.

With thanks :)
Emily Addison in Ottawa
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