It's possible that you misunderstand a fundamental aspect of this music. The chances that you'll find a transcription accurate to a particular rendition of a tune is zero.
If this is the tune you want, get the rest with your ear.
'It's possible that you misunderstand a fundamental aspect of this music. The chances that you'll find a transcription accurate to a particular rendition of a tune is zero.
If this is the tune you want, get the rest with your ear.'
Another outstanding insight from our resident expert. Look at the youtube videos linked to N.P's profile. I don't think he's misunderstanding anything.
"Road to Errogie" I agree is the tune and i've also heard the same tune referred to as "Road Tae Loanheid"by a group no longer playing "Me Thame and Us"
Here is the transcription that was rendered by bonnanza on the site. I have certainly never heard it called anything other than The Road To Errogie. It is a recent tune composed by fiddler Adam Sutherland in B major - so if you are using the dots on here bear that in mind.
If you look at the comments section of the tune there are youtube links to various other renditions of the tune.
Tune on You Tube - Please identify
Tune on You Tube - Please identify
I would appreciate identification of this tune on YouTube. Got most of it by ear, but would like to confirm it somewhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95OviYk_odU
Many Thanks
# Posted on July 23rd 2009 by N.P.
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
It's possible that you misunderstand a fundamental aspect of this music. The chances that you'll find a transcription accurate to a particular rendition of a tune is zero.
If this is the tune you want, get the rest with your ear.
# Posted on July 23rd 2009 by llig leahcim
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
road to errogie
# Posted on July 23rd 2009 by Yohan
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
BTW - just worked out who NP is - a very fine fiddler indeed
if you happen to make it anywhere near the roebuck tomorrow then ask Stef to play it for you...
# Posted on July 23rd 2009 by Yohan
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
No wonder you couldn't hear it, with all that thumping going on.
# Posted on July 23rd 2009 by tuckered out
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
love this tune, would sound 10 times better with just the fiddle tho
# Posted on July 23rd 2009 by Joneser
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
'It's possible that you misunderstand a fundamental aspect of this music. The chances that you'll find a transcription accurate to a particular rendition of a tune is zero.
If this is the tune you want, get the rest with your ear.'
Another outstanding insight from our resident expert. Look at the youtube videos linked to N.P's profile. I don't think he's misunderstanding anything.
# Posted on July 23rd 2009 by Joel McDermott
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
Thanks for the tune name. I am picking it up from Stef's playing. but only heard it once so far.
Will try to make Roebuck, if I can get a seat; band are playing on the Festival Site from 8-9 so will be later than normal
Many thanks
# Posted on July 23rd 2009 by N.P.
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
That banjo player looks awful like my Aunty Molly. Its probably the head gear that does it.......Aunty Molly would never wear something like that.
# Posted on July 24th 2009 by Free Reed
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
"Road to Errogie" I agree is the tune and i've also heard the same tune referred to as "Road Tae Loanheid"by a group no longer playing "Me Thame and Us"
# Posted on July 24th 2009 by cheerydavie
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/5270
Here is the transcription that was rendered by bonnanza on the site. I have certainly never heard it called anything other than The Road To Errogie. It is a recent tune composed by fiddler Adam Sutherland in B major - so if you are using the dots on here bear that in mind.
If you look at the comments section of the tune there are youtube links to various other renditions of the tune.
# Posted on July 24th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
The banjo player may have an eccentric taste in head gear but I have met him in sessions in Edinburgh and he can certainly play that banjo well.
# Posted on July 24th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
the tune is Road To Errogie by adam sutherland
# Posted on July 24th 2009 by Kirsten Forsyth
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I am feeling a strong sense of deja-vu with this thread now!
# Posted on July 24th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
I'm assuming noone's interested in the 2nd tune?
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/4161 (4 parts)
Oh, and in the spirit of this thread,
I think the first tune is Road to Errogie...
# Posted on July 24th 2009 by Bleedin' Heart
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
I haven't listened that far yet!
# Posted on July 24th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
Re: Tune on You Tube - Please identify
I'm sorry could someone repeat the question?
# Posted on July 25th 2009 by Lint - upon - Tweed