Re: [scots-l] Sandy Duff

2003-12-29 Thread David Greenberg or Kate Dunlay
The High Reel? Nice tune which I haven't played for maybe 7 years :-) Are you starting to play more Irish tunes Kate? I'm not playing much of anything, but I'm starting to think about what I would like to play when I get going again. - Kate D. Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish

Re: [scots-l] Sandy Duff

2003-12-29 Thread Toby Rider
David Greenberg or Kate Dunlay wrote: The High Reel? Nice tune which I haven't played for maybe 7 years :-) Are you starting to play more Irish tunes Kate? I'm not playing much of anything, but I'm starting to think about what I would like to play when I get going again. - Kate D.

[scots-l] Re: Sandy Duff

2003-12-29 Thread Nigel Gatherer
Kate Dunlay wrote: I've now read in two places that the Irish tune The High Reel is descended from a Scottish tune by the name of Sandy Duff. However, neither Sandy Duff nor Alexander Duff is listed in Charlie Gore's index and I haven't been able to locate any reference to the tune in a

Re: [scots-l] Re: Sandy Duff

2003-12-29 Thread David Greenberg or Kate Dunlay
It's not in Gore because it's a pipe tune. Where have you read about The High Reel? There seems little doubt on the evidence: X:609 T:Sandy Duff B:Scots Guards, Standard Settings Thanks Nigel! That's so often the explanation when I can't find a tune in Gore. I don't have very many pipe books,

Re: [scots-l] Re: Sandy Duff

2003-12-29 Thread Toby Rider
Nigel Gatherer wrote: X:610 T:High Reel, The B:100 Essential Irish Session Tunes Z:Nigel Gatherer Hey Nigel, where can I get a copy of 100 Essential Irish Session Tunes? -- - Toby A. Rider ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - http://www.blackmill.net/toby_rider Due to its success with ordinary people it