Re: [scots-l] auld lang syne uploads

2000-12-22 Thread Bruce Olson
Rob MacKillop wrote: OK. I've uploaded the earliest known version of Auld Lang Syne, from the Balcarres MS c.1695-1700 as a straight transcription, but also as a basic guitar arrangement in DADGAD tuning. I have also uploaded both the versions in the Scots Musical Museum (numbers 25 and

Re: [scots-l] auld lang syne uploads

2000-12-21 Thread Rob MacKillop
provides free what others try to charge $5 a sheet to download. Damn. I knew there was something I forgot! For the moment, everything is free. Rob Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to:

[scots-l] auld lang syne uploads

2000-12-20 Thread Rob MacKillop
OK. I've uploaded the earliest known version of Auld Lang Syne, from the Balcarres MS c.1695-1700 as a straight transcription, but also as a basic guitar arrangement in DADGAD tuning. I have also uploaded both the versions in the Scots Musical Museum (numbers 25 and 413) for comparison. And also