[NSP] Re: Confused!

2009-03-10 Thread Francis Wood

I believe it's an airport, quite close to Paris.

Francis
On 9 Mar 2009, at 22:36, richard.hea...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:


Hi All,

Do we mean oral/orally or aural/aurally ... or perhaps both?

Richard




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[NSP] Re: Confused!

2009-03-10 Thread Julia . Say
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 10:03:06 -

On 9 Mar 2009, richard.hea...@tiscali.co.uk wrote: 

 Do we mean oral/orally or aural/aurally ... or perhaps both?

If it's a song, orally / aurally could be equally valid.

A tune is learnt aurally.

Since we appear to be having a light hearted moment I could speculate
on how to transfer a tune orally..but I think perhaps it would be
better not to.

grin

Julia



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[NSP] Re: Confused!

2009-03-10 Thread Gibbons, John
Mouth music? 

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Subject: [NSP] Re: Confused!

Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 10:03:06 -

On 9 Mar 2009, richard.hea...@tiscali.co.uk wrote: 

 Do we mean oral/orally or aural/aurally ... or perhaps both?

If it's a song, orally / aurally could be equally valid.

A tune is learnt aurally.

Since we appear to be having a light hearted moment I could speculate
on how to transfer a tune orally..but I think perhaps it would be
better not to.

grin

Julia



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[NSP] Re: Confused!

2009-03-10 Thread Edwards, Sam

How's about the following simple working definitions:

Oral tradition has to do with information transfer using spoken words. Aural 
tradition has to do with learning to play  music by hearing it being played by 
someone else. In either case, nothing is learned or transfered through written 
media. Perhaps if the spoken information is transfered by singing (or poetic 
verse) then oral and aural traditions are combined.

Sam






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[NSP] Re: Confused!

2009-03-09 Thread malcraven
Or really?
Malcolm

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Subject: [NSP] Confused!

Hi All,

Do we mean oral/orally or aural/aurally ... or perhaps both?

Richard




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[NSP] Re: Confused!

2009-03-09 Thread richard.hea...@tiscali.co.uk

.. on second thoughts, and in light of the number of Oirish tunes we 
seem to play in our Northumbrian repertoire, perhaps it should be 
O'Reilly,

Richard


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Or really?
Malcolm

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Subject: [NSP] Confused!

Hi All,

Do we mean oral/orally or aural/aurally ... or perhaps both?

Richard




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