2.) Safe! ~ North American Old Time ~ played for squares and contras... They are familiar but I don't remember any names, sorry... That last one is on site here and will follow... Hot damn I wanna dance!!!
Amongst many others,"Patrick Street" recorded that last one on "All in Good Time", track 6 ~
I couldn't even get the first link breqwas, not even the main page, but I did see spyware get caught out on the first try by my Internet security suite. I've tried to get around it but without any luck, so gave up... Lots of people have their computers, Macs and Apples, loaded down with the bits of weirdware they pick up surfing, especially without an good security suite, virus and spyware and firewall... Most of it is basically harmless, they just want to keep track of EVERYTHING YOU DO ONLINE ~ OOOOO!!!
The first one a fiddle player from Alaska came to
the glens told me First one French Canadian Reel,,? The - de oun
reel cant speak french- sounds like DE on.
Second Reel is A reel sharron shannon and her
band play alot..good stuff I know the
French Canadian Reel But there doubling it up
in places Must put it on my videos ,,thanks for
the idea
jim,,,
The first one is also known as "Les Cinque Jumelles" in Québec (as well as the Dionne Reels). It's a Québecois tune names after the famous quintuplets. The second one, "Mouth of the Tobique" is a tune from New Brunswick.
What are these tunes?
What are these tunes?
Here: http://www.box.net/shared/74vrvop440
And same here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/gd7vo8
Can anyone recognize the tunes played in this set? This is a great set, and the last tune just blows up my mind. I definitely want to play that
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by breqwas
Re: What are these tunes?
Beware where you click, the first one wants to load spyware on your computer... If you've a decent firewall it will block it...
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by ceolachan
Re: What are these tunes?
Oh :(
I didn't want to hurt anyone's computers...
I use Safari under MacOS, so I just don't know if site is dangerous for PC users...
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by breqwas
Re: What are these tunes?
2.) Safe! ~ North American Old Time ~ played for squares and contras... They are familiar but I don't remember any names, sorry... That last one is on site here and will follow... Hot damn I wanna dance!!!
Amongst many others,"Patrick Street" recorded that last one on "All in Good Time", track 6 ~
"The Mouth Of The Tobique"
Key signature: G Major
Submitted on December 7th 2001 by Redbird.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/423
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by ceolachan
Re: What are these tunes?
I couldn't even get the first link breqwas, not even the main page, but I did see spyware get caught out on the first try by my Internet security suite. I've tried to get around it but without any luck, so gave up... Lots of people have their computers, Macs and Apples, loaded down with the bits of weirdware they pick up surfing, especially without an good security suite, virus and spyware and firewall... Most of it is basically harmless, they just want to keep track of EVERYTHING YOU DO ONLINE ~ OOOOO!!!
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by ceolachan
Re: What are these tunes?
Here is the second tune http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1364
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by PaddyCmusic
Re: What are these tunes?
I meant first one
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by PaddyCmusic
Re: What are these tunes?
Great! Thank you!
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by breqwas
Re: What are these tunes?
The first one a fiddle player from Alaska came to
the glens told me First one French Canadian Reel,,? The - de oun
reel cant speak french- sounds like DE on.
Second Reel is A reel sharron shannon and her
band play alot..good stuff I know the
French Canadian Reel But there doubling it up
in places Must put it on my videos ,,thanks for
the idea
jim,,,
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by FIDDLE4
Re: What are these tunes?
Ah yes ~ "Dionne" ~ them quintuplets ~ and don't forget the best part of that transcription, the 'comments' ~
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1364/comments
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by ceolachan
Re: What are these tunes?
1.) "Dionne"
2.) "The Mouth of the Tobique"
& I never could get into the first link to see what it was about...
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by ceolachan
Re: What are these tunes?
I have actually danced Irish to the second one...but don't tell anyone...
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by ceolachan
Re: What are these tunes?
First link is the Celtic Fiddle Festival's recording of Dionne / Tobique, from their self-titled album.
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by Sol Foster
Re: What are these tunes?
Don't miss the Celtic Fiddle Festival at Old Songs, Voorheesville, NY, USA on Feb. 26,2008!
# Posted on February 9th 2008 by vonnieestes
Re: What are these tunes?
The first one is also known as "Les Cinque Jumelles" in Québec (as well as the Dionne Reels). It's a Québecois tune names after the famous quintuplets. The second one, "Mouth of the Tobique" is a tune from New Brunswick.
# Posted on February 9th 2008 by marvamillion