--- On Sun, 31/7/11, Gibbons, John wrote:
Matt has argued an octave pair of drones tuned Gg will work for The
Peacock/Mad Moll and other harmonically similar tunes like Cuckold -
you want to show up the contrast between the Am and Cmaj in the first
and second strain respectively.
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 11:51 PM, Gibbons, John
<[1]j.gibb...@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Matt has argued an octave pair of drones tuned Gg will work for The
Peacock/Mad Moll and other harmonically similar tunes like Cuckold -
you want to show up the contrast between the Am and Cma
Matt has argued an octave pair of drones tuned Gg will work for The Peacock/Mad
Moll and other harmonically similar tunes like Cuckold - you want to show up
the contrast between the Am and Cmaj in the first and second strain
respectively. That is what Peacock probably had to do with his version,
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Quoting Dave S :
Hi Anthony,
Would it be a possibility for you to play the 1697/8 Playford Mad Moll
on your primitive set? If you could ge
Hello Dave
Thanks for the copy of Mad Moll.
It looks like a/the precursor of Peacock Followed The Hen to me but
Matt would know better.
As for modal A tunes on my Primitives, I sometimes move the sliding
parts so that the two smallest ends go on the drones below and the big
G
Hi Anthony,
Would it be a possibility for you to play the 1697/8 Playford Mad Moll
on your primitive set? If you could get a drone pair to G & C (assuming
it's G setup) Mad moll is in Am and has no Fnats in it.
I have attached a scan for you -- I know the NSP site will strip it off
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