Here's my Lowland version of the tune played on my Border pipes:
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWbMbbuqja0
With permission I'm posting Pete Stewart's video:
[2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K85_c3qL ... er&list=UL
I very much like the rhythm Pete gets out of the tune.
Northum
Anything at all. She's Deaf as a post :)
Colin Hill
On 06/08/2011 20:55, Francis Wood wrote:
Since it's August . . . .
What tunes does your dog prefer?
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Since it's August . . . .
What tunes does your dog prefer?
Francis
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A familiar figure appears on the Home Page of the British Library.
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Hi,
Does anyone know of any pieces set for brass band and NSP ? I have had a
request to play with the local band and the request was for Amazing
Grace and/or Highland Cathedral to which I have said I won't play
either of these GHB tunes.
I thought about Windy Gyle ( with permission to be asked
Another NSP composition class - 'To write a playing version of W on the W so
sensitively that Dunk would recognise much of it, and so well that people are
still playing it the best part of a century later' - hard to judge it mind,
with this wording
At least we know this one is possible, and