Re: [scots-l] Braes of Locheil second part

2003-09-15 Thread Derek Hoy
Jack said a while ago: The one I know is recognizably the same tune: X:1 T:The Braes of Locheil Z:Jack Campin M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=50 K:Hp ABG A3|age deg|BAB d2B|e2g edB| ABG A3|age deg|BAB d2g|B2A A3 |] but there's a second part too, which I can't remember. Just catching up here...

Re: [scots-l] Andy M Stewart and Ramblin' Nige

2003-09-15 Thread Derek Hoy
Nigel said: Another band I admire greatly - and two of whose members are frequenters of this low dive of a list - is Bella McNab's, whose bank of fiddles present a refreshing change from accordion-based bands. I've always been impressed by their driving rhythm and choice of repertoire. As far

Re: [scots-l] anybody recognize this?

2003-09-15 Thread Derek Hoy
Jack asked: X:1 T:The cloutinach M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D Minor C2F G2A |d2c A2A |GFGGFG|A2c dDD:| fcA cd/c/A|cAc d2c |f3 fdf|gag fdd:| f2f gag |agf df/d/c|Ac/A/G GFG|A2c dDD:| The first note of the tune is either a C on the low G string as here, or perhaps better, a D unison on

Re: [scots-l] Cenneag Mor

2003-09-15 Thread Derek Hoy
Nigel asked: T:Cenneag Mor D:Wick SCDB Z:Nigel Gatherer L:1/8 M:4/4 K:D z | f2 fe dBAB | d2 ed B2 A2 | f2 fe dBAB | dBAB d2 d :| A | d2 ef afef | afef edBA | d2 ef afef | aAfe d2 d :|] Anybody know anything about this tune? I think I may have heard it sung as puirt-a-beul by the Gaelic

Re: [scots-l] Ferintosh in Linlithgow

2003-09-15 Thread Erika Mackenzie
Derek spake thus: Just a note to say that Ferintosh (Dave Greenberg, Abby Newton and Kim Robertson) will give an informal and FREE performance in St Peter's Church, Linlithgow this Sunday 15th September as part of Doors Open I liked it so much I bought the band. No, must have been the CD cos

Re: [scots-l] Ferintosh in Linlithgow

2003-09-15 Thread Derek Hoy
Erica asked: David Greenberg and Abby Newton in the same group? Somebody please tell me where I can get the CD over the internet or somehow from Australia. I didn't know I couldn't live without it until I knew about it, er, if you know what I mean... From http://www.ferintosh.com it says you

Re: [scots-l] Ferintosh in Linlithgow

2003-09-15 Thread Derek Hoy
I said: I was part of the small but ecstatic audience yesterday- with Jack, Matt and Stuart from here. Oh, and Stan Reeves too. Though he wasn't all there, having got a bit over-excited at the Trad Music Awards the night before. Derek Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music

[scots-l] Re:Nigel's career?

2003-09-15 Thread Erika Mackenzie
Derek Hoy spake thus: snip Thanks for the link, Derek. Hi Erica- sorry to hear the fiddle is gone. The whistle can be very satisfying in the hands of a maestro- just look at how Nigel's career has blossomed :) What's Nigel been getting up to while I've been more dead than alive? Last I

Re: [scots-l] Ferintosh in Linlithgow

2003-09-15 Thread Toby Rider
Kate Dunlay or David Greenberg wrote: I was part of the small but ecstatic audience yesterday- with Jack, Matt and Stuart from here. First time I've heard David play live, and the venue was ideal- a tiny wee church off the main street. Apart from a bit of traffic noise, the acoustic was

[scots-l] Re: Ferintosh in Linlithgow

2003-09-15 Thread David Francis
We've just spent the afternoon with Abby and Kim of Ferintosh and they were saying how much they enjoyed the gig in the church in Linlithgow. I also caught their set in Penicuik the other night, and like Matt enjoyed it enormously. Folk might like to know that another group of North Americans

Re: [scots-l] Jig classifications

2003-09-15 Thread Steve Wyrick
Matt Seattle wrote: Just found what I was looking for to answer the 3/2 hornpipe thread.. This is great, Matt; thanks for posting! -- Steve Wyrick -- Concord, California Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: