[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > PS. If anyone's interested, there's a great collection of tunes > (arranged as sets for RSCDS dancers) at this page: > http://www.pixton.org/scdpw04/musicbook.html > It includes that tune I posted earlier (Boston Urban Ceilidh), amongst many > others (it's interesting to compare the "proper" version with mine...). > I don't know how long the page will last, so have a look > while you can!
That was the music for the RSCDS Boston Branch Pinewoods camp; looks like they've removed all the music pages already, oh well. They note that a lot of the arrangements included copyrighted tunes so I suppose they were in a hurry to remove them. Too bad, I would have been interested. Reading through the schedule, I see they had a great group of teachers and musicians this year! That's another camp I'd like to get to one of these years although I'm not sure my feet could take it! Also thanks for the info on Rodney Miller; I'll definitely check his stuff out. I don't know much about New England style fiddling or Contradance fiddling; I guess this is my opportunity to learn something new. Alasdair tends to attract eclectic fiddlers; I guess that's no surprise! -Steve -- Steve Wyrick -- Concord, California Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music & Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html