gregfiddles’s eleven comments
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Re: Sean Maguire
Pity the 3 versions are missing the extra cool slice in the B part.. I learnt it from the composer Bert way back.. but im not sure how to put it on here.. i have sibelius.. ? it really makes the tune come alive..! more…
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Re: Mrs Stewart Of Grandtully
So wrong this setting.. seems like it’s a bit made up in places.. if I can figure out how to do it I’ll post the correct setting.. more…
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incorrect setting..
Its a pity that the only version on here of this ancient Scottish tune is a transcription of a Cape Breton players variation of the original.. Not downing the CB at all just, seems a pity the original is not posted here.. more…
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Fiddlingscool with Gregor Borland
Traditional Scottish fiddle week with Gregor Borland (fiddlingscool) more…
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Fiddlingscool with Gregor Borland
Traditional Scottish fiddle week with Gregor Borland (fiddlingscool) more…
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3rd part added..
A bit rough as its my first time writing in ABC.. but this is the correct 3rd part of the PIPE MARCH more…
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‘the idea that any one source or person has the ‘only’ way a tune should be played, is silly…’ more…
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this is the wrong 3rd part
I can look it out but this 3rd part is wrong, I learnt this from Donald Riddle a long time ago, and whilst this is close-ish it aint right..! if i figure out how to post a tune here i will do it. Gregor more…
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Sorry Ceolochan thats wrong..
‘Oh yes, part 3 & 1 are actually one in the same, the variations given in 3 are courtesy of yours truly…deciding not to just copy the same thing over again…’ wrong! more…
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wrong key chaps..
Just as North Side of The Grampians and The Haggis, What Care I for the Minister is in the key of C check the Gesto collection and even older the Simon Fraser of Knockie collection. these ar variations of the same tune just different rhythms. more…