Re: [scots-l] Roman wall

2003-09-24 Thread John Erdman
On Wednesday, September 24, 2003, at 05:37 AM, Matt Seattle wrote: Never done this before, but working by analogy from what you wrote, here goes - X: ? T:The Roman Wall M:6/8 L:1/8 Actually Matt, you did a great job. I like the changes you suggest. See! Abc ain't all that hard to read and writ

Re: [scots-l] Roman wall

2003-09-24 Thread Matt Seattle
Never done this before, but working by analogy from what you wrote, here goes - X: ? T:The Roman Wall M:6/8 L:1/8 C:? R:Jig Z:Adam Gray, transcribed by Matt Seattle K:A E|ABA cBA|cea ecA|def ecA|GBB B2E|ABA cBA|cea ecA|def ecA|BAG A2:: e|a2a gfe|fga ecA|def ecA|GBB B2e|aba gfe|fga ecA|def ecA|BAG

[scots-l] Roman wall + Eavesdropper.

2003-09-23 Thread John Erdman
On Tuesday, September 23, 2003, at 12:06 PM, Matt Seattle wrote: which works well _before_ Calliope House is the Northumbrian jig The Roman Wall, a version of The Eavesdropper. A young fiddler I accompany picked it up at the Folkworks Summer School from Peter Tickell (he'd learnt it from one of