Re: [scots-l] Announce: Kelso Folk Club Jan 10

2003-01-07 Thread Jack Campin
I fully appreciate that this notice will be reaching many who are thousands of miles from Kelso, but if you play loud enough we'll hear you! [...] tunes will include: [...] Balvenie Manor Freudian slip - I listed a tune as 'Balvenie Manor' due to not having info next to me, and thinking -

[scots-l] Re: scots-l-digest V1 #454

2003-01-07 Thread Philip Whittaker
The Gael is by Dougie McLean, I think. You'll find the Sheet music in the Nineties Collection - a very good collection of new Scottish Music, most of dating from the 1990s - of course!. - -- Forwarded message -- Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 11:52:31 -0700 From: Morley, Sara

Re: [scots-l] Announce: Kelso Folk Club Jan 10

2003-01-07 Thread David Kilpatrick
Jack Campin wrote: I fully appreciate that this notice will be reaching many who are thousands of miles from Kelso, but if you play loud enough we'll hear you! [...] tunes will include: [...] Balvenie Manor Freudian slip - I listed a tune as 'Balvenie Manor' due to not having info next to

Re: [scots-l] Announce: Kelso Folk Club Jan 10

2003-01-07 Thread Toby Rider
For most fiddlers, thousands of miles away isn't the distance that matters, it's the distance to three flats... Same for guitarists, Jack, so thanks for giving my capo some work! Yes, sometimes that can be quite a long journey to 3 flats :-) Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish

Re: [scots-l] Announce: Kelso Folk Club Jan 10

2003-01-07 Thread Derek Hoy
Jack said: For most fiddlers, thousands of miles away isn't the distance that matters, it's the distance to three flats... Three flats? You're worse than Cherie Blair... Derek Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: