Reading in F and playing in G is also very worthwhile -- all the renaissance and boaroque dance music ---

Dave

On 2/29/2012 1:39 PM, Gibbons, John wrote:
Reading in A and playing in G is also a skill worth learning!
It opens up an awful lot of the Scottish repertoire.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Matt Seattle
Sent: 29 February 2012 10:24
To: Dartmouth NPS
Subject: [NSP] Re: March 2012 TOTM: "Adam a Bell" selected by Julia Say

    If anyone wants the dots of the Dixon version, they're in 'The Master
    Piper', available from NPS. If they need to transcribe it into G before
    playing it that will be a useful exercise.
    See the credit for the photo of the Edinburgh pub sign 'Jingling
    Geordie' which appears with the tune following Adam A Bell in the
    latest edition. A surprise to me, and a nice touch. --


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