[NSP] Re: Peacock's Wylam Away

2008-09-10 Thread Richard York
Thanks, both John Barry, for confirming what seemed logically right! I didn't have the FARNE link, so that's a bonus. Best wishes, Richard. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those without the facsimile handy, the relevant page in FARNE is

[NSP] New venues for NPS events - Morpeth

2008-09-10 Thread Julia . Say
Dear members (and apologies to others) The 80th birthday party concert for the NPS on Sat. Oct 11th will now be at Morpeth Methodist Church, which is a superb place to play, acoustically. There are other rooms for refreshments - the only drawback being that the building is alcohol free, so

[NSP] Re: Peacock's Wylam Away

2008-09-10 Thread rosspipes
Dear Richard, The Peacock Collection was printed in facsimile 'warts and all' so there were some of the original mistakes on the page.That was in 1980, but in the reprint (1999)?the music was reset and corrections were made so that particular bar in Wylam Away was altered to scan properly.

[NSP] Re: Peacock's Wylam Away

2008-09-10 Thread Richard York
.. and of course I never, never ever, not never at all, make such errors in my own music writing. Not at all, at all R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is something similar in the 1st half bar of Keelman Ower Land. There it is dc/B/A/G, with the NM version putting a triplet on the

[NSP] Re: Peacock's Wylam Away

2008-09-10 Thread Matt Seattle
I agree with you on that, John, likelier, more characteristic of the idiom, and more musical. The error is typical (I've probably exceeded my quota of complaints about NM - I feel its slipshod editing did a lot of damage - so, enough). On 9/10/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: