>| The tune is 'Mike Hoban's Air' and is located in a slightly separated
>| manner at the bottom of the list of tunes on that page.
> It's a nice tune, and it's in A dorian. This is the most common
> "minor" mode in traditional Irish and Scottish music, which is why it
> probably sounds Iris
Indeed.Excellent.. and understandable.. Thank you Phil!..
Definitely going into the 'keep' box.
//Christian
> In message , Phil Taylor
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>Key Sig Major MinorMix Dor Phr Lyd Loc
>>Io
In message , Phil Taylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Key Sig Major MinorMix Dor Phr Lyd Loc
>Ionian Aeolian
About (maybe) a year ago Phil posted this chart here, and I've kept it
as an Excel spreadsheet and constantly
>...
>| The tune is 'Mike Hoban's Air' and is located in a slightly separated
>| manner at the bottom of the list of tunes on that page.
>
>It's a nice tune, and it's in A dorian. This is the most common
>"minor" mode in traditional Irish and Scottish music, which is why it
>probably sounds
...
| The tune is 'Mike Hoban's Air' and is located in a slightly separated
| manner at the bottom of the list of tunes on that page.
It's a nice tune, and it's in A dorian. This is the most common
"minor" mode in traditional Irish and Scottish music, which is why it
probably sounds Irish t
I've notated a tune in abc, authored by a semi local, now deceased
gentleman and am currently having those familiar with his work and this
tune review it for accuracy and such.
It is NOT ready for distribution, so please do not reference or copy the
file(s), which I made available online for our