I finally obtained a copy of Fiddlecase Books reprint of William Marshall's
tunes recently (Elderly Instruments has them in case anyone else is
looking). Because the print quality isn't all that great I'm thinking about
coding the collection into abc. Before I start though, I thought I should
ask
I have not seen him playing but I recall having seen cow and ram horns with
holes (up to four?) in the context of Norwegian and Swedish music (old
instruments, catalogues, albums...), in fact I think somebody sells them in
the Internet.
Cheers,
Manuel Waldesco
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I have seen him play it. It appeared to be
"controlled" by mouth-shape rather than fingering
holes. It looked like the Jewish *shofar*, which is a
trumpet made from a ram's horn, and, similarly, has no
holes.
CliffA
Anybody seen him do this live? What sort of
instrument is it?
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I heard (I think on Travelling Folk) a snippet of Aly Bain and Ale
Moller playing together last week. At one point, Aly played one
of my favourite tunes, "Da Day Dawn", with Ale introducing it on
what he described as a cow horn. If I remember right he only played
the first half (plagal A dorian,