I've not heard of Barfly , Google hasn't either so more info please

On Mar 18, 7:30 am, Felicia Dale <[email protected]> wrote:
> I forgot about Loftus Jones!  It's fabulous on gurdy.  William and I  
> do it as a duet usually though today at our St. Pat's gig we had  
> fiddle and djembe (yes, I know, not typical...) and it was good fun.  
> The fiddle played a really nice baroque countermelody while Wm. and I  
> held down the melody.
>
> Felicia.
>
> On Mar 17, 2010, at 3:22 PM, Dana R Gregory wrote:> Right you are and some 
> tunes are in 2 or 3 different keys. If you  
> > have Barfly, then you can play the midi to get familiar with the  
> > tune. It's a goldmine of traditional Irish music.
>
> > --- On Wed, 3/17/10, Leonard Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > From: Leonard Williams <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: [HG-new] Irish tunes
> > To: "Hurdy-Gurdy List" <[email protected]>
> > Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 3:14 PM
>
> > Serious library of tunes!
>
> > Leonard
>
> > On 3/17/10 5:10 PM, "Dana R Gregory" <[email protected]>  
> > wrote:
>
> > Anybody who is looking for Irish music, go to this web site. I have  
> > downloaded jigs, reels, hornpipes, slip gigs, airs, slides in abc  
> > or conventional sheet music form. It's great if you have Barfly.  
> > Here it is.www.norbeck.nu/abc/
>
> > --- On Wed, 3/17/10, Leonard Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > From: Leonard Williams <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: [HG-new] Irish tunes
> > To: "Hurdy-Gurdy List" <[email protected]>
> > Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 1:49 PM
>
> >  Has anybody got the “dots” for “She moved through the fair”?  ABC,  
> > pdf, whatever.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Leonard Williams
>
> > On 3/16/10 11:05 PM, "Felicia Dale" <[email protected]>  
> > wrote:
>
> > Interesting!
>
> > Felicia.
>
> > On Mar 16, 2010, at 2:06 PM, Andy Carter wrote:
>
> > Play it slowly & freely twice, then speed it right up buzzing away  
> > one verse only, then repeat last line slowed right down again, and  
> > then put the rhythm back in while holding the final note. That's  
> > how I do it anyway - I guess you got to hear it!
>
> > Andy
>
> > From: Augusto de Ornellas Abreu <mailto:[email protected]>  
> > </mc/[email protected]>
>
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:13 PM
>
> > To: [email protected]
>
> > Subject: Re: [HG-new] Irish tunes
>
> > She moved through the fair with trumpette?
>
> > Isn't it a slow air or something like that? How can you put a  
> > buzzing sound in such a haunting melody? It makes no sense to me...
>
> > On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Felicia Dale  
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I use my trompette string when it's   appropriate for the key (as  
> > for She Moved Through the Faire) but don't use the   dog until the  
> > third tune.
>
> > Also, if you're playing by yourself or with more flexible players  
> > you can   do these tunes on a G/C gurdy- that's what I have and  
> > it's rarely been a   problem.  If someone else can't work with me  
> > in those keys I just play in   D without drones or retune the petit  
> > bourdon to A.
>
> > Felicia.
>
> > On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:57 AM, Ulrich Joosten wrote:
>
> > Yes,     and I forgot to mention: I NEVER play these ones with a  
> > trumpet string.     NEVER EVER!!!!!! Many of my favourite tunes do  
> > not need a trumpet drone.     E.g. I really enjoy some scandinavian  
> > tunes played together with a friend of     mine on two gurdies with  
> > first and second voice and we barely use drones,     maybe just one  
> > or max 2 on 2 instruments, not to mention thetrumpet. For my      
> > taste their beautiful minor melodies would be disturbed by using a  
> > dog.      I guess that lots of people think: no buzzing, no gurdy.
> > What’s     the opinion out there?
>
> > Best regards,
> > Uli
>
> > Am 16.03.10     12:43 schrieb "Colin" unter <[email protected]  
> > <http://[email protected]> >:
>
> > Ah,       someone after my own heart. Planxty Irwin is a favourite  
> > of mine too and       one of the first tunes I learned to play on  
> > HG (yes, I have the Planxty       tape with it on) usually followed  
> > by another favourite of sheebeg sheemor       (or any of a dozen  
> > alternative spelling that abound but you know which one       I  
> > mean) although that does require a LOT of octave hopping but I  
> > rather       like it.
> > I do tend to play the more haunting tunes as regards Irish        
> > music on the HG.
>
> > Colin Hill
>
> > ----- Original Message         -----
>
> > From:  Ulrich Joosten <mailto:[email protected]> </mc/
> > [email protected]>
>
> > To: [email protected] <http://[email protected]>
>
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 7:28          AM
>
> > Subject: Re: [HG-new] Irish         tunes
>
> > Hey everybody,
>
> > I love to play Planxty         Irwin by  O’Carolan. You should  
> > listen to the band Planxty’s         version featuring Andy  Irvine  
> > on hurdy-gurdy. The wide tonal range         may caus problems, but  
> > I love to  play it on a low G-chanterelle,         starting at the  
> > high octave and then moving  down the scale. Could         be worth  
> > to try.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Uli
>
> > Am  16.03.10         07:37 schrieb "Barbara Currier" unter  
> > <[email protected] <http://[email protected]> >:
>
> > Thank you, Felicia. I           thought I'd do O'Sullivan's  March,  
> > but I ran out of notes. I'll           give this one a  try.
>
> > Barbara
>
> > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010           at 10:31 PM, Felicia Dale  
> > <[email protected] <http://[email protected]>  
> > >            wrote:
>
> > March of the King of Laois             (sp?) is Irish, easy to  
> > play and a lovely slow march.              Atholl Highlanders,  
> > while Scottish, is  a faster march             and really good fun  
> > to play on gurdy as well.  William              and I play them  
> > together as a set and they make for a nice              pairing.
>
> > Have              fun!
>
> > Felicia.
>
> > --  
> > Ulrich         Joosten, Nettergasse 35, 41539 Dormagen, Tel.  
> > 02133-210900
> > [email protected] <http://[email protected]>
> > [email protected] <http://[email protected]>
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