Tune sources. For example, if you were just beginning and had no library, what would be the first book you should buy.
Arrangements can be done only if you have the tune in the first place. I asked for Scottish only, but since I asked the harp list I was hopeful that some harp books would be mentioned. When I finally list the list, I'll be doing it by the highest priority given to a book. That way, if someone wants to begin their own library, then the #1's would be at the top of the list. Then, as funding dictates, the other books can be added. Some people have mentioned books without prioritizing them. I've given them a 99 priority, which means they will be mentioned, but will be at the bottom of the list. janet_kurnick wrote: > > Hello Rita, > Are you interested in only harp related books? That leaves a lot out. > Are you looking for arrangements or just tune sources? > Janet -- May neither your strings nor your spirit ever break, May your harp and your soul always be in tune. Rita Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music & Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
