At 10:06 AM 8/12/2004 +0100, you wrote:
Barbara wrote:
> I am currently slogging through a transcription of "The Unicorn" by
> Ossian fiddler Stuart Morison as played by the Tannahill Weavers.
Good luck, Barb. Which album is it on? D'you want some help?
Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland
It's on Cap
Hi Bev,
if you let me know, what in particular you are looking for, I could send
y
Eva
At 15:43 12.08.2004, you wrote:
Bev Lawton wrote:
> I am particularily looking for ABC's of J. Scott Skinner
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Nigel Gatherer wrote:
| Bev Lawton wrote:
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| > I am particularily looking for ABC's of J. Scott Skinner
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| Not many, I'm afraid, but you'll see part of my Skinner ABC selection at
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| http://www.nigelgatherer.com/tunes/abc/abc6.html
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| There are currently 22 tunes there. There are also more tha
LOL.. :-)
Nigel Gatherer wrote:
Nigel Gatherer wrote:
...This year's quiz...
Due to the underwhelming response (I've had ONE off-list effort), I'll
give you one more week for this quiz before relieving you with the
answers.
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Bev Lawton wrote:
> I am particularily looking for ABC's of J. Scott Skinner
Not many, I'm afraid, but you'll see part of my Skinner ABC selection at
http://www.nigelgatherer.com/tunes/abc/abc6.html
There are currently 22 tunes there. There are also more than 700 other
tunes, mostly Scottish,
Nigel Gatherer wrote:
> ...This year's quiz...
Due to the underwhelming response (I've had ONE off-list effort), I'll
give you one more week for this quiz before relieving you with the
answers.
--
Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland
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Steve Wyrick wrote:
> I've finally completed my abc transcription (melody line only) of
> Robert Petrie's "A Second Collection of Strathspey Reels &c.", 1795,
> which I'll send to anyone on the list who wants it. This one has 70
> tunes, a number of which have never been reprinted.
I have now p
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ...apologies for sending 'private' mail to the list...
> For your penance, you must play "The Mathematician" 15 times through
> while standing on one leg.
Isn't it "The Mason's Apron" that you do that with? ;-)
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Nigel Gatherer
In a message dated 10/08/04 20:17:29 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, doesn't look like my earlier message got through to the list so
I'll
try again:
I've finally completed my abc transcription (melody line only) of Robert
Petrie's "A Second Collection of Strathspey Reels &c.",
Derek Hoy wrote:
> Nigel Gatherer wrote:
> > Anyone know what this tune is?
> It's known round these parts as the 'P' tune for some reason.
> It's really a pipe setting of the Periwig, and one of these tunes
> which is more attractive for being downsized for the GHB :)
Thanks, Derek. It's in
Barbara wrote:
> That's one of my favorite albums (remember those - the big black
> things made of vinyl?). I looked on the liner notes and don't see
> the reel listed but I played the ABC you sent and I definitely
> remember it. Which track is it part of?
Em...em..."To the Begging" I think.
>
>Anyone know what this tune is?
>
>X:712
>T:Untitled Reel
>D:Ossian, Dove Across the Water
>Z:Nigel Gatherer
>M:4/4
>L:1/8
>K:Em
>ef | g2 fgagfa | gefg dB B2|
> g2 fgagfa | gefd e2 :|
>eg | dB B/B/B dBdg | dB B/B/B cA A/A/A |
> dB B/B/B dBdf | gefd e2 :|
Nigel Gatherer wrote:
Anyone know what this tune is?
X:712
T:Untitled Reel
D:Ossian, Dove Across the Water
Z:Nigel Gatherer
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:Em
ef | g2 fgagfa | gefg dB B2|
g2 fgagfa | gefd e2 :|
eg | dB B/B/B dBdg | dB B/B/B cA A/A/A |
dB B/B/B dBdf | gefd e2
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