[NSP] Re: Tune title spelling

2009-08-20 Thread Christopher.Birch
 Variation in 
interpretation is what 
music is all about so play the tune the way you want to and don't be 
brought down by the fundamentalists.


Hear hear!!!
CB


[NSP] Re: Tune title spelling

2009-08-20 Thread brimor

Hi Anthony,



Windy Gyle is such a beautiful CD, we play it over and over.? If anything . .. 
Appelbo is maybe a trifle too slow but, as Colin said, you can play a tune any 
way you like it best and, after all, maybe?the walkers were?admiring the view 
as they went.??



Could you send me the dots -?all the?parts - for Shingly Beach - a lovely 
tune,? nice arrangement and beautifully played.



Sheila



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-Original Message-
From: Anthony Robb anth...@robbpipes.com
To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu; julia@nspipes.co.uk
Sent: Wed, Aug 19, 2009 4:58 am
Subject: [NSP] Re: Tune title spelling





   Hello Julia
   Have put a clip of a bit of the Windy Gyle version at
   [1]http://robbpipes.com/
   Not sure if it is slow enough - perhaps you, Sheila or Margaret can
   check. At least we seem to have the title and spelling right!
   Cheers
   Anthony
   --- On Wed, 19/8/09, Julia Say julia@nspipes.co.uk wrote:

 From: Julia Say julia@nspipes.co.uk
 Subject: [NSP] Re: Tune title spelling
 To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
 Date: Wednesday, 19 August, 2009, 8:39 AM

   On 18 Aug 2009, [2]bri...@aol.com wrote:
Margaret has spellt it out perfectly for you.
   Thanks to everyone who helped.
   ?? My Word? and Open
Office have all of the accents for the vowels but I have not found a
way to access them for e-mail.? I
   I have access to the necessary through Word, but no, the emailer
   doesn't do it.
the Ganglats are definitely Walking Music
.???Years ago,?when I was in UK I took 3 of the tunes, including the
Ganglat fran Appelbo ?along to a session at the Sun Inn, and?
   talked
a bit about this Walking Music, however, as soon as the tune had
been played a couple of times, someone said, Oh, we know this tune,
we call it the Appleblossom Polka?and we play it like this, ?and
promptly galloped through it.
   I remember, I was there. Shortly afterwards we were visited by a
   Swedish lady who was also horrified at the speed at which we played
   them.
   Stockholmslaten is already in tunebook 3, but Appelbolaten does also
   come up at intervals so I thought I'd put it in the upcoming folio.
   Maybe we can get it back to its Swedish speed - we'll have to see.
   Thanks again
   Julia
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