Re: [scots-l] MacKinnon´s brook

2004-11-13 Thread Eva Aralikatti


by the way,
Nigel MacKinnon´s brook you find here:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~pfackler/Music/
choose the Cape Breton Tunebook and turn to page 21
Looks a bit different from your tune haven´t had time to play it yet,
though
Eva


.
one alternative name for it is given as MacKinnon's
Brook - isn't that a Cape Breton setting? Kate Dunlay says
may be
related - I think more certainly. Can't work out the proper mode.
Or,
more truthfully, can't be bothered working it out.
X:734
T:Clanranald
S:Deaf Shepherd
Z:Nigel Gatherer
L:1/8
M:4/4
K:Em
Z | E3 B GEE^c | dDDA FDAF | E3 B GE B/c/d | FDAF BEE 
:|
f | geBA GFEg | fdAG FEDf | geBA
GFE^c | dBAF BEE 
f | geBA GFEg | fdAG FEDf | gbfa
efde | BdAF BEE ||


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Re: [scots-l] Re: ABCs

2004-11-09 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Oh, that´s why! I already thew it away, because I had it
played by a program which can play abcs and I thought it sounds so weird,
I do not even want to bother try playing it ;-)
Eva

At 12:01 09.11.2004, you wrote:
Nigel, are you sure you got the
mode right for Cassino? Sounds decidedly
odd IMHO!
Best
Matt
Nigel Gatherer wrote:
 X:720
 T:Heights of Cassino, The
 S:As played by Iain MacInnes (Smalltalk)
 Z:Nigel Gatherer
 M:6/8
 L:1/8
 K:Ador
 B/c/ | EEE EFA | c2e cBA | BBB B2A | BcB
AFD |
 EEE EFA |
c2e cBA | c2E c2B | A3- A2 :|
 c/d/ | ecA c3 | c2e cBA | BBB B2A |
BcB AFD |
 ecA c3 |
c2e cBA | c2E c2B | A3- A2
 c/d/ | ecA c3 | c2e cBA | BBB B2A |
BcB AFD |
 EEE EFA |
c2e cBA | c2E c2B | A3- A2 ||
 z | E3 FED | EEE
c3 | c2e cBA | BcB AFD |
 E3 FED |
EEE c3 | c2E c2B | A3- A2 :|
 c/d/ | ecA ABc | EEE c3 | c2e cBA |
BcB AFD |
 ecA ABc | EEE
c3 | c2E c2B | A3- A2
 c/d/ | ecA ABc | EEE c3 | c2e cBA |
BcB AFD |
 E3 FED |
EEE c3 | c2E c2B | A3- A2 ||
 
 --
 Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland

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Re: [scots-l] help please! (Steve)

2004-11-01 Thread Eva Aralikatti


WHOPE! 
THANKS A MILLION, STEVE!!!
*happily scurries off to play Beauties of the
Ballrom..*
Eva

At 01:52 01.11.2004, you wrote:
X:1
T:Beauties of the Ballroom
C:Traditional 
S:Jerry Holland's First Collection
Z:Steve Wyrick sjwyrickatastounddotnet
10-31-04
M:6/8
R:Jig
N:from Master Cape Breton Fiddler, 1982
K:Amin
efe edc|BcA ^G2E|ABc TdBG|1A3 Acd:|2A3 A2|:B|c2 c' c'ba|
gea Tg2e|TcBc age|dec TB2 G|TcBc dcd|edc BAG|Afe dcB|1A3 A2:|2A3
{e}oa3||
|:A,B,A, A,B,D|E3 {E^F}G3|G,A,G, G,2B,|{B,C}D3 {D}E3|A,B,A, 
A,B,D|E3
{^FG}A3|(4G^FED {F}G2B,|1A,3 {^FG}A3:|2A,3 A,2|]
Here it is; enjoy! That o chord marking at the end of
the 2nd line is
supposed to denote an open harmonic for the a; he indicates a slide
using
the 4th finger up from the e. I'm not sure if there's a way to show that
in
abc. -Steve

Eva Aralikatti wrote:
 Hi Steve,
 
 thanks for digging this out for me.
 
 Yes, I can handle abc, but don´t have a copy of Jerry Holland´s
books... I
 usually search via google and cranford´s comes up if it´s
there
 
 some how the lads of leith don´t seem to fit 
 
 I would be awfully greatful to you for a trnascribtion into
abc
 
 I just looked all over cranford´s site- can´t find the tune though
.
 
 Eva
 
 At 21:31 31.10.2004, you wrote:
 It's in Jerry Holland's (First) Collection. I can't
remember, Eva; can you
 handle ABC? If so I can transcribe it from the collection
for you if nobody
 else has it handy. His notes say First published in
a G minor setting as
 The Lads of Leith in James Oswald's 'The Caledonian Pocket
Companion (circa
 1747). Later adapted as a song by Robert Burns. The
A minor setting was
 introduced to the Cape Breton repertoire by Little Jack
MacDonald.
 
 BTW, did you check Cranford's site at
www.cranfordpub.com?
 They have a lot
 of abcs online for CB tunes that I don't think get indexed by
JC's. -Steve
 
 
 Eva Aralikatti wrote:
 
 Hi there!
 
 does anyone by any chance have the sheetmusic of the
beauties of the
 ballroom of the version that Jerry Holland plays on
Master Cape Breton
 Fiddler...?
 
 I´m having a tough time figuring it out
 supposedly it´s also called the lads of leith,
but both versions of that
 tune which found on the internet do not match Jerry
Holland´s playing at
 all
 
 thanks a million!
 
 Eva
 
 
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[scots-l] help please!

2004-10-31 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Hi there!
does anyone by any chance have the sheetmusic of the beauties of
the ballroom of the version that Jerry Holland plays on
Master Cape Breton Fiddler...?
I´m having a tough time figuring it out 
supposedly it´s also called the lads of leith, but both
versions of that tune which found on the internet do not match Jerry
Holland´s playing at all
thanks a million!
Eva

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[scots-l] help please! (Steve)

2004-10-31 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Hi Steve,
thanks for digging this out for me. 
Yes, I can handle abc, but don´t have a copy of Jerry Holland´s books...
I usually search via google and cranford´s comes up if it´s
there
some how the lads of leith don´t seem to fit 
I would be awfully greatful to you for a trnascribtion into abc

I just looked all over cranford´s site- can´t find the tune though
.
Eva
At 21:31 31.10.2004, you wrote:
It's in Jerry Holland's (First)
Collection. I can't remember, Eva; can you
handle ABC? If so I can transcribe it from the collection for you
if nobody
else has it handy. His notes say First published in a G minor
setting as
The Lads of Leith in James Oswald's 'The Caledonian Pocket Companion
(circa
1747). Later adapted as a song by Robert Burns. The A minor
setting was
introduced to the Cape Breton repertoire by Little Jack
MacDonald.
BTW, did you check Cranford's site at
www.cranfordpub.com?
 They have a lot
of abcs online for CB tunes that I don't think get indexed by JC's.
-Steve

Eva Aralikatti wrote:
 Hi there!
 
 does anyone by any chance have the sheetmusic of the beauties
of the
 ballroom of the version that Jerry Holland plays on
Master Cape Breton
 Fiddler...?
 
 I´m having a tough time figuring it out
 supposedly it´s also called the lads of leith, but both
versions of that
 tune which found on the internet do not match Jerry Holland´s
playing at
 all
 
 thanks a million!
 
 Eva

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Re: [scots-l] Legacy of the Scottish Fiddle Vol 2

2004-10-27 Thread Eva Aralikatti


As to the subject fiddle music
pre-burns.
I have a book called the songs of scotland prior to Burns
edited by Robert Chambers
if anyone is interested, I might even be able to do a facsimile CD of the
bookor copy a song or two which you might need
Eva


At 19:51 27.10.2004, you wrote:
Well, I wouldn't exactly call it
instrumental versions of songs. Most
of those tunes were around as fiddle music before Burns got to them
and
set songs to them! Baroque-ish is a good description of
the music; it
has a very old feel to it in spite of using modern instruments. I
found
it interesting to compare this CD with his Fire  Grace album which
came
out earlier this year. That one also features Natalie on cello but
has a
completely different feel: modern  jazzy. Another fun
thing is to
compare the sound of Alasdair's fiddles; Legacy Vol. 2 features his
old
violin, a modern instrument by David Gusset; while Fire  Grace has
his
new fiddle, a mid-18th century violin by Johann Ulrich
Fichtl. I much
prefer the tone of the Fichtl fiddle (!) to the Gusset, it has a
wonderfully growly sound! I agree, I really like Legacy Vol. 2;
I'm
learning a lot from it. -Steve



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[scots-l] do not verify your password!!!

2004-10-11 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Hi,
I am getting the same stuff. !
Beware there are scams like this going on with e-bay and different banks
as well, where you are asked to verify Passwords and other personal
details. 
Probably Toby has nothing to do with this, but it´s one of these spam
things which have been flooding our list.
Eva
At 14:46 11.10.2004, you wrote:
Hi Toby,
I can't be the only one, but no one else is asking, sowhy am I
getting messages from Yahoo Groups for this list? One email in particular
wants me to verify that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is my email
address, while the others are about joining zoomtext all with
reference to argyll.wisemagic.com.
Are you setting up the list at Yahoo Groups? Is anyone else getting
messages like this? Toby, there are verification codes and passwords in
one of these messages. I won't hit delete (yet) just in case
you want to see them.
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[scots-l] found something else, too...

2004-10-10 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Aye, thanks for the help Cliff, John and 
David!
Works fine now on concertina.net! I will remember this thing with the
spaces between lines for next time, when I copy something from the
Fiddler´s Companion!
By the way, it´s neat, how you all pop out of nowhere! :-)
As to the abc´s of the Fraser Collection, the Athole Collection and the
Skye Collection I found this website some time ago It´s better then
having it in print... much faster to look up a tune in these files, then
in my piles of printed collections...
enjoy!
http://flutesong.members.beeb.net/ABC-Music/ABC-Music.htm
Eva


At 22:54 10.10.2004, you wrote:
Eva wrote:
 Found itsemms I can´t read either...it´s in the Fraser
Collection, which is available on the internet 
I couldn't find the Fraser collection on-line (lots of places sell a
print edition, though), but the Fiddler's Companion version worked for me
in BarFly once I took out the spaces between the lines, as
below:
X:1
T:Prince Charles's last view of Scotland
T:An Sealladh ma dheireadh thug Tearlach
M:6/8
L:1/8
R:Slow Air
S:Fraser Collection (1874)
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
K:G Minor
G/A/|:~BcB A2 G/^F/|GDB =FDB,|BcB A2 G/^F/|GAc d2D|
~BcB A2 G/^F/|GDB =FD B,/C/|D^CD B,2A,|G,G^F G2:|
D|BAG A^FD|Bcd G^FD|BAG cBA|d2^F G2 z/D/|[D3B3]
[E3A3c3]|
d^cd [G2B2e2g2] a/b/|dcB cBA|G/^F/G/A/B/c/ d2D||
I'm delighted to hear the spam problem will be solved soon! Scots-l and
abc-l have been the source of about a third of my spam lately. Thanks
very much, Toby!
John
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Re: [scots-l] Scots-l

2004-10-10 Thread Eva Aralikatti


By the way Toby, I still can´t open your soundfiles on the
tullochgorm page, which is a petty... can you help?
Eva
At 00:20 11.10.2004, you wrote:
I'm
in the process of building a new web-based interface for the list. It
will make it easier to log on  off the list and grant easy access to
the archives.

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Re: [scots-l] Scots-l

2004-10-10 Thread Eva Aralikatti


yeah, sure ;-))
but this one, I have been wanting months ago already 
take your time!
Eva
At 00:38 11.10.2004, you wrote:
Eva Aralikatti wrote:
 By the way Toby, I still
can´t open your soundfiles on the tullochgorm page, which is a petty...
can you help?
Sigh..
Everyone wants it all :-)

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Re: [scots-l] Skinner ABCs (was: Robt. Petrie's 2nd collection...)

2004-08-12 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Hi Bev,
if you let me know, what in particular you are looking for, I could send
you some pieces as pdf files
Eva
At 15:43 12.08.2004, you wrote:
Bev Lawton wrote:
 I am particularily looking for ABC's of J. Scott Skinner



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[scots-l] Re: Lament for Glencoe ... mysterious

2004-06-21 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Hi Nigel,
thank you!!!
It seems to be the closest, although honestly I am still not sure
Richard Wood plays a tune which has an F# in it...
but it´s certainly the first transcription which turns up by that exact
name... 
It´s not the Massacre of Glencoe (or: Mac Donald´s Lament) and it´s
definitely not the Skinner piece either - I checked in the Harp 
Claymore...
My problem her is also, that I love flat keys, but I am not so good in
playing them, nor am I really well versed in music theory, so it will
take me a bit to figure out the whole thing
thank you so much for taking the time to dig out this tune!
Eva

At 09:44 21.06.2004, you wrote:
On 20 Jun, Eva Aralikatti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 does anyone by any chance have a copy of the Lament of
Glencoe? I
 don´t seem to be able to find it in cyberspace...
Can you tell us more? I don't have the record (Richard Wood´s
All
Fired Up). Could it be Massacre of Glencoe? Do you know
the
composer? I think Skinner wrote a tune called Glencoe. Hang
on, I
think I've found it... This is a transcription of the way it's
played
on a Whistlebinkies record:
X:678
T:Great Is the Cause of My Sorrow
T:Murt Ghlinne Comhann
T:The Lament for Glencoe
D:Whistlebinkies 2, 1980
Z:Nigel Gatherer
M:6/8
L:1/8
K:Cm
 c2c cBc | e3 e3 |
f2f fec | cBG B3
|
 a2a gfg | b3 g2c |
cf2 f2 e | c3 c2c
|
{c}a2a gfg | b3 g2f |
gfe fgd | c3- c2d
|
 e2c cBA | G3 E2g |
{a}bgf e2 d | c3- c3
||
 c2c cBc | e3 e3 |
f2f fec | cBG B3
|
 A2A GFG | B3 B,2C |
{C}F3 F2 E |
C3 C3 | 
 A2A GFG | B3 G2F | {F}G2 F/E/ {F}G2 B,|
C3 C2d |
 e2c cBA | G3 E2G |
BGF E2 D | C3 C3
|]
-- 
Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland
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Re: [scots-l] Robert Petrie's First Collection abc's

2004-06-06 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Hi Steve,
terrific, thanks for the great work!
As I decided not to get into cello (had gotten one recently and found it
all tooo different from fiddle...) so I am quite happy with the file you
already sent me!
But definitely I´ll be interested in the second book!!! 
Have you ever thought of making photostat copies of the books (in pdf)
and getting them out on CD? In England there is a guy that does that. He
sells them for very little on E-Bay (for example the Orpheus
Caledonius)
It would be a neat thing to sort of have the original then... might be
less work, too. And the acrobat reader can be downloaded for free.

have a great day,
Eva
At 05:20 06.06.2004, you wrote:
I finally completed my abc
transcription of the full version (i.e.,
including the cello line) of Petrie's first collection. Anyone who
would
like a copy of the file, let me know. I find that the 2-voice code
is a
little problematic; it works great on BarFly but needs a little editing
for
correct viewing using abc2ps (as used on the concertina.net
tune-o-tron
online converter for example), and won't play on abc2midi (which 
the
tune-o-tron uses) at all; I haven't tried it on any other abc readers
or
players. I'm disappointed; I'd hoped that abc was more
standardized, and I
didn't expect these problems with the code. However I'm hoping
someone can
make use of this; some of the cello parts are really nice! Now, on
to
Petrie's 2nd collection! -Steve
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[scots-l] scottish fiddling

2004-06-03 Thread Eva Aralikatti


To listmates:
My sincerest apologies for yesterdays posting!
I must be severley overworked, to not have noticed the difference in
name... apart from my serious mistake, I am, however, quite relieved
myself
hope ye all won´t stone me...
Eva

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Re: [scots-l] scottish fiddle in the tradition of Neil Gow

2004-06-02 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Hi ye
all,
by chance, I just came across a website, which I had never been to
and found a sad news there... another great scottish fiddler
gone...
I´ll just post the notice
Subject: Pete Clarke -
obit
From:
GUEST,Lady Aelfleda 
Date: 31 May 04 - 01:16 PM 
It is with such great sadness that I have to report that Pete Clarke (aka Piddling Pete) passed away in the early hours of this morning.
Pete has been around the folk scene for such a long time  will have many friends out there on the Mudcat.
Pete will probably be best known for his work with the Moor  Coast Festival in Whitby and Bedworth Folk Festival.
As and when I know the funeral arrangements I'll post them on this thread.
Meantime - have a pint for Pete tonight.
Jude 

and here is the whole threat, for those of you who knew him and would like to pay last respects...
http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=70251messages=13

for those of you, who didn´t know him:
http://www.musicinscotland.com/PeteClark/

Eva

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RE: [scots-l] scottish fiddle in the tradition of Neil Gow

2004-06-02 Thread Eva Aralikatti


all the better then if you are right
Eva
At 21:12 02.06.2004, you wrote:
Hi
Eva,

I think we’ve a case of mistaken identity here.

Scottish fiddler Pete Clark (without the “e”) is a different 
person.

Regards,

Ted


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Hi ye all,



by chance, I just came across a website, which I had never been to
and found a sad news there... another great scottish fiddler
gone...
I´ll just post the notice
Subject: Pete Clarke -
obit
From:
GUEST,Lady Aelfleda 
Date: 31 May 04 - 01:16 PM 
It is with such great sadness that I have to report that Pete Clarke (aka Piddling Pete) passed away in the early hours of this morning.
Pete has been around the folk scene for such a long time  will have many friends out there on the Mudcat.
Pete will probably be best known for his work with the Moor  Coast Festival in Whitby and Bedworth Folk Festival.
As and when I know the funeral arrangements I'll post them on this thread.
Meantime - have a pint for Pete tonight.
Jude 

and here is the whole threat, for those of you who knew him and would like to pay last respects...
http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=70251messages=13

for those of you, who didn´t know him:
http://www.musicinscotland.com/PeteClark/

Eva

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[scots-l] alternate tune name - help please!

2004-06-01 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Hi,
could anybody tell me the alternative name of the tune 72nd
Highlanders Farewell to Edinburgh and possibly who recorded it
I´ve got it somewhere on CD, but it must be under a different name...
absolutely can´t figure it out I would be awfully greatful for any
help
thanks!
scotsfiddling in Germany,
Eva

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RE: [scots-l] alternate tune name - thanks!

2004-06-01 Thread Eva Aralikatti


Hi,
fantastic Thanks a million !! Yes, that certainly rings a
bell! 
Now I know where to find it
Eva
At 09:37 01.06.2004, you wrote:
Hi,

The tune is also known as “The Boy’s Lament for His Dragon”. It
appears on Ossian’s first album under the “72nd Highlanders”
title.

Regards,

Ted


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Subject: [scots-l] alternate tune name - help please!



Hi,



could anybody tell me the alternative name of the tune 72nd
Highlanders Farewell to Edinburgh and possibly who recorded it
I´ve got it somewhere on CD, but it must be under a different name...
absolutely can´t figure it out I would be awfully greatful for any
help
thanks!
scotsfiddling in Germany,
Eva

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