Re: [scots-l] Wake Up Call

2001-12-12 Thread Steve Wyrick
John Chambers wrote: > Steve Wyrick writes: > [about "Gramachie"] > | I know I've danced this dance but I don't remember anything about the tune! > | I checked the RSCDS DanceData database web interface, which lists the dance > | along with recordings of music for it. You might be interested in

Re: [scots-l] Wake Up Call

2001-12-12 Thread John Chambers
Steve Wyrick writes: [about "Gramachie"] | I know I've danced this dance but I don't remember anything about the tune! | I checked the RSCDS DanceData database web interface, which lists the dance | along with recordings of music for it. You might be interested in checking | out what tune

Re: [scots-l] Wake Up Call

2001-12-12 Thread Steve Wyrick
John Chambers wrote: > Just a comment from a couple of weeks back: I did take versions of > the two tunes called "Gramachree" along to the dance event, and it > was pretty much agreed that neither of these tunes was what was > needed. The jig was out because the dance is a strathspe

Re: [scots-l] Wake Up Call

2001-12-12 Thread Jack Campin
> Just a comment from a couple of weeks back: I did take versions of > the two tunes called "Gramachree" along to the dance event, and it > was pretty much agreed that neither of these tunes was what was > needed. The jig was out because the dance is a strathspey. The air > was a mo

[scots-l] Scottish music station back online

2001-12-12 Thread Toby Rider
Okay, I got the Shoutcast streams backup on a server at the new location. You can find it under the shoutcast directory search for "celtic", or you can connect directly at 207.136.137.66 Toby Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music & Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point yo

[scots-l] The Border Gaitherin 2002 - May Weekend Coldstream

2001-12-12 Thread Philip Whittaker
The Border Gaitherin - Coldstream 2002 - May 4 - 6th This email is just to confirm that this event is going to go ahead. Last year was the first run of this event. The organisers got quite a lot of things right first time. We hope to build on the success this time. A repeat serving of the glor

[scots-l] [Fwd: [START] Gaelceangal]

2001-12-12 Thread Toby Rider
--- Begin Message --- A Chairdean/Friends,   I have recently set up an e-mail forum/group called 'Gaelceangal'.  Its aim is to promote discussion/debate on how Gaelic organisations/individuals can further links between the various Gaelic nations/people.  If you are interested in joining th

Re: [scots-l] Wake Up Call

2001-12-12 Thread John Chambers
Just a comment from a couple of weeks back: I did take versions of the two tunes called "Gramachree" along to the dance event, and it was pretty much agreed that neither of these tunes was what was needed. The jig was out because the dance is a strathspey. The air was a more likely

Re: [scots-l] PM William Ross

2001-12-12 Thread Celtic World
Hi Kate, There are two composers of note called William Ross - both pipe majors. The earlier is known in piping as 'Uilleam' Ross to distinguish him from Willie Ross, Scots Guards and later chief instructor at the Army School of Piping. The latter compiled five excellent books of pipe music, alt