I have versions of this in a couple of Irish tune books titled 'An Ghaoth
Aneas'.
One of them says this about it:
"The South Wind. Edward Bunting says he got this air in 1792 from an old man
known as Poor Folk who walked the northern counties playing on a tin fiddle.
It is in Bunting's Collection
g said that, I fully agree that Colin should be honoured in whatever
way may be possible.
If it is still possible for him to be President at this stage, within the
rules, I'd be all for it.
I do feel a bit sorry for the lady who's already been asked, though.
Chris Harris
-Or
ONR is available here - program called OMeR.
Melody Assistant will do the transposing.
http://www.myriad-online.com/en/index.htm
I don't know how good the ONR is.
Chris Harris
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Thanks Julia,
I really appreciate the wholly positive approach of your post.
Chris
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Thanks Julia,
I really appreciate the wholly positive approach of your post.
Chris
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And Matt Seattle has published 3 books called 'Airs for Pairs', 'Airs for
Pairs 2', and 'Scottish Airs for Pairs'.
I thought they might be out of print, but a quick google suggests they are
still available - though maybe not with the original delightful cover art.
Chris
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