Thanks, Ric! Yes, those look to be the dots. Thank you! The folks in
Leveret are such good tune writers themselves that I can't always tell old
traditional songs of theirs from newer inventions.
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019 at 12:50 PM QuiAnn2 wrote:
> Well, now that it’s been pointed out to me, it
Well, now that it’s been pointed out to me, it seems rather obvious! Doh! I’d
like to think that if I had read the list of tunes in the album before writing
that email I would have figured it out. ha ha
Angela, I like the way your dance matches the feel of the music. The hey in the
B part is
It’s Molly Apple Pye – same name as the dance. A plain vanilla version of the
tune can be found at
https://media.efdss.org/resourcebank/docs/RB224_NYMAZ%20folk-and-traditional-music-teacher-resource-pack_final.pdf#page=23
Cheers, Ric Goldman
letsda...@rgoldman.org
Angela, I clicked on the link and it took me to the Diversions Leveret album in
Spotify but didn’t identify a specific tune. What is the name of the tune?
> On Jun 8, 2019, at 06:08, Angela DeCarlis via Callers
> wrote:
>
> PS, here's the tune! A bit below contra tempo in the recording, but
PS, here's the tune! A bit below contra tempo in the recording, but still
oh so good.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0DS00P9yV0T9BGjBj0sBWI?si=3XW4rAcKTX657rphlNCUow
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 9:07 AM Angela DeCarlis wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> In a scene with which I'm sure many of you are familiar, I
Hello all!
In a scene with which I'm sure many of you are familiar, I woke up in the
middle of the night with a tune stuck in my head, and I couldn't fall
asleep until I'd written a dance to go with it.
Let me know if someone's beat me to it:
Molly Apple Pye, Becket
A1: Balance Ring,