A relatively inexpensive notation program is "Noteworthy Composer." I
think the web address is http://www.ntworthy.com. It's probably about $50.
I think it will do what you want.
Also usefull: PDF995 is a freeware printer driver that enables you to
create a PDF file from any windows program by jus
> No Dan, this is a different one altogether.
I'd appreciate a copy. Thanks for all your work.
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> Grrr... My apologies for sending 'private' mail to the list... I hate it
> when that happens!
For your penance, you must play "The Mathematician" 15 times through while
standing on one leg.
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Is that the same abc file you announced in June, or is this an update?
> 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.", 179
Someone asked who Rodney Miller is. He's a great New England style
Contra-Dance fiddler. His recordings are available from Great Meadows
Music.
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> I'm having difficulty fitting chords to this tune. Here's my effort -
> can anybody suggest anything better?
I hear it pretty close to your version but I like the first and fifth
measure G chords to last through the measure. I know that the notes of the
second half of those measures are theoreti
I'd love a copy Steve! Thanks.
> I finally completed my abc transcription of the full version (i.e.,
> including the cello line) of Petrie's first collection. Anyone who would
> like a copy of the file, let me know.
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> I am pleased to announce a new home for the Fiddler's Companion at
> http://www.ibiblio.org/fiddlers/index.html
Thanks a million Andrew! Your work is an incredible service to the
traditional music community. I've update my link to you from
http://www.danmozell.com/mlinks.htm.
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llowing two files to your fonts folder.
http://members.isp01.net/danmozell/OWENS.TTF
http://members.isp01.net/danmozell/OWENSOBL.TTF
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Yes, that's it! Any note in the Donald Macleod Collection about it's age or
origin?
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Subject: [scots-l] A flatpicked bagpipe tune
Date: 12/08/03 08:59
Dan Mozell wrote:
> Te
>It did go through - twice - maybe no-one knows it?
Thanks. I thought it didn't go through because it didn't come back to me.
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I keep trying to send this message and it doesn't appear to go through to
the list..
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I just learned a tune called "The Bonnie Green Tree" from The Roche
Collection of Traditional Irish Music. Though it's an Irish collection, the
I just learned a tune called "The Bonnie Green Tree" from The Roche
Collection of Traditional Irish Music. Though it's an Irish collection, the
tune sounds Scottish to me. Anyone know anything about this tune? Thanks.
X:1
T:The Bonnie Green Tree
Z:The Roche Collection of Traditional Irish Music
M:
>The distinction you're describing only applies to classical music from
>a very short period, roughly 1750-1880.
What about 1880 to 2003?
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I may have missed some of this thread. The bass player wasn't really wrong.
Standard notation practice (not folk musicians notation practice) would be
to write an E Dorian tune with the E minor/G major key signature of one
sharp (F#) and then sharp the individual Cs in the tune. It needs to be
expl
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Subject: [scots-l] slow down programs
Date: 05/29/03 23:10
>Just a quick question--
>
>Has anyone used Roni Music's 'Slow Me Down', or 'Pacemaker', with Winamp?
>They don't work with CD
Ten years ago a friend played bagpipe at my wedding. Last weekend my wife
and I played harp and guitar at his wedding. I looked around on the
internet and found a midi file on a piper's web site of a tune called "The
Pipers' Weddding." The web site owner didn't know the origin of the tune
but thoug
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