Bonsoir,
Steve Wyrick a écrit:
Dominique Renaudin said:
Hi Steve,
Steve Wyrick a écrit:
...(by the way, I think the key of Betty Lou's reel is
either
B minor or E dorian, not D major).
It doesn't mean a change of notes doesn't it? I'll check the key/mode
with Barfly.
No, there are no changes
I've been asked to do a mandolin workshop alongside Alison Stephens.
She'll be taking the classical side (naturally) and I'm supposed to be
taking the Celtic side - which for me translates as Scottish. There
is a theme: Variations, so I'm doing a bit of homework.
I have a few excellent resources
Once again I was in Killiecrankie witnessing a very fine Burns Night
while being part of the entertainment. My trio sang and played some of
our favourites (Anna is my love of the moment) and enjoyed Ron
Greer's Tam o' Shanter, and basked in the friendly glow of a
community event. Once all that was
Nigel
You've probably got all the relevant currently available Scottish stuff,
but maybe have a look at the related Northumbrian piping tradition,
which stll keeps the variation flame burning, as does the Border piping
tradition, but with even fewer exponents.
I've followed up many of the leads
You've probably got all the relevant currently available Scottish
stuff, but maybe have a look at the related Northumbrian piping
tradition, which stll keeps the variation flame burning, as does
the Border piping tradition, but with even fewer exponents.
I'd suggest something entirely