Sorry for butting in here Sixholes - but you do know that your Whistle & Flute have NINEHOLES altogether?
I suppose likewise, if one of our trusty percussionists here had a complement of four different Bodhrans in his arsenal, he could call himself - 'fourskins'!
Didn't Miko Russell used to tell a story about him thinking, when he was still at school, that there could only be six notes to a musical scale - because there were only six holes in a Whistle?
TUNE ID
TUNE ID
Hi Everyone,
I hope that somebody can id a jig whose second part goes like:
(K: Gmaj)
GBd GBd | GBd cBA | GBd ~g3 | adf def |
~g3 ~a3 | ege d2B | cBA BAG | AGF G2
Thanks,
Amir
# Posted on May 28th 2006 by sixholes
Re: TUNE ID
The New York jig
# Posted on May 28th 2006 by Prof. Prlwytzkofski
Ah! The one listed here as The Road to Skye. I now note a couple of mistakes in my ABC fragment, glad that they did not confuse you
# Posted on May 28th 2006 by sixholes
Re: TUNE ID
Sorry for butting in here Sixholes - but you do know that your Whistle & Flute have NINEHOLES altogether?

I suppose likewise, if one of our trusty percussionists here had a complement of four different Bodhrans in his arsenal, he could call himself - 'fourskins'!
Good Luck with your tune hunt.
# Posted on May 29th 2006 by Ptarmigan
Re: TUNE ID
No, it's eightholes for the flute.
# Posted on May 29th 2006 by Shrog
Re: TUNE ID
OK Shrog, so one is bunged up!
# Posted on May 29th 2006 by Ptarmigan
Re: TUNE ID
Didn't Miko Russell used to tell a story about him thinking, when he was still at school, that there could only be six notes to a musical scale - because there were only six holes in a Whistle?
# Posted on May 29th 2006 by Ptarmigan