Tater, Do you have the original ABC text handy or the gif that the ABC translation tool created? I can't get to the large file from my current location.
I need some help, too. I've been looking at this, and the Bb signature doesn't make sense to me. The C Dorian scale is a natrual minor scale, making it the relative minor of Eb, not Bb. What I am missing? Thanks, Nelson On Oct 13, 6:57 pm, mistertaterbug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Val, > I got the tune off a list of tunes in ABC format. If you go to the > link included, you'll notice it takes you to a website that has a > sizeable collection of 'collections' of tunes from all over the world > in ABC format. I think there is a list of ABC readers there for > download as well. Here's the link; > > http://www.walshaw.plus.com/abc/tunes.html > > If you look down about halfway through the list of "large collections" > you'll notice one by Richard Layton. I downloaded that file and split > it into groups of 1000 tunes to make it more manageable. I think that > the "???/C Dorian" tune is somewhere up between 4000 and 5000, though > I've scanned 3000 through 5000 some odd and have not found it. But I > know it was there. No really...<G> > > Tater > > On Oct 13, 6:51 am, Val Mindel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I wish I were closer. I'd love to see it if you do write out an > > arrangement. In my thickness (I blame jetlag) when I posted I didn't > > realize this was the what you were referring to. Good luck. I continue > > to try to sort of ways to do the waltz but need to tackle the chords > > before I can get much further. Tater, where did you get this? val > > > On Oct 12, 8:12 pm, Linda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I have been looking at it ..using the piano, I find it easier to try > > > things that way as the melody and the chords can be tried all at once > > > quite easily. The ideas are still forming. I would enjoy a chance to > > > play C Dorian Waltz in ensemble, but would have to get Scottie to beam > > > me ..to the location, Tasmania would be just too far, to ask folks to > > > travel to. HA > > > I would need a travel grant... > > > I might be able to scare up some volunteers here for a Tassie effort, > > > but there are no mandolas here that I know of. > > > We could have regional play-off's ...though. Might take a while to > > > organise. > > > ljt > > > > On Oct 13, 10:36 am, mistertaterbug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I might as well confess, I'm the one that threw this tune/quandry into > > > > Linda's lap. Val know's this one too. It's a tune I found in a long > > > > list of things on either Richard Robinson's site or the "Big List" of > > > > ABC tunes(about 15,000) and was listed simply as "??? Waltz/CDorian". > > > > The tune appears on the "Files" page. I threw a bunch of chords at it > > > > and overdid it something fierce, so just throw them all out and start > > > > from scratch...oh, and tell me what you come up with. <G> > > > > > Also, we've been talking about how nice it would be to have this tune > > > > and a few others played with harmony parts for second mandolin, > > > > mandola, cello, bass maybe. Any takers? > > > > Tater > > > > > On Oct 10, 12:03 am, Linda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Hi all, I have troubles finding the right chords to use for a given > > > > > tune. So I start this thread for the selfish reason to see what > > > > > other folks might know or do re chord selection. I think most folks > > > > > do know about the 12/bar blues, the three chord trick, etc. > > > > > > I gather, but am not sure, that if a tune is modal, it may be the > > > > > chord rules will or could be changed for different effect?? Maybe in > > > > > the old days there were some standard rules for this? > > > > > > Some of you may understand or have something to share about what you > > > > > do, how you do it or the theory behind your chord/double stop > > > > > selections, and usage. > > > > > > Deep, you seem to understand a lot of scales, maybe you have something > > > > > to add? I gather dulcimer players come up against the modal issues, > > > > > too. > > > > > > My current question is, to find chords that work for a tune in Dorian > > > > > Mode, would it be based mainly around a two note drone rather than a > > > > > three note chord, perhaps say, I & III, for two of the chords and > > > > > perhaps I & V for the third chord or some other scheme?- Hide quoted > > > > > text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Taterbugmando" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/taterbugmando?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
