Hello! I'm interested in finding an Ed Reevey tunebook or a book that would have a good number of Reevey tunes in it. Any suggestions?
Thanks very much!
Julia
I''ve found the Reavy books (two so far, one a favorite tunes book, the other a set of his tunes) on http://www.abebooks.com which is a favorite site for buying books.
Has anyone gone through the Reavy abc collection recently. I downloaded and printed it some years ago and it was riddled with errors. I don't just mean unexpected notes which are his trademark anyway, there were bars with wrong note quanta per bar. There were more than a few notes that just sounded a little too weird for my ears, but certainly an amazing number of really great tunes in there.
I just wondered if it had been re-edited or if anyone else found the same.
I've found useful the http://www.reavy.us/Reavycom.abc but can someone help me to understand the meaning of tne numbers referred to each tune (i.e. Beyond Ballybay 95)? Are they progressive numbers from a printed book (like in O'Neill)? Or are they Ed Reavy's Opus numbers?
Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
Hello! I'm interested in finding an Ed Reevey tunebook or a book that would have a good number of Reevey tunes in it. Any suggestions?
Thanks very much!
Julia
# Posted on January 9th 2006 by Leap2Three!
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
Perhaps you might first try by searching under his actual name - Ed Reavy!
# Posted on January 9th 2006 by Floss the Tethers
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
Try http://www.reavy.us/
# Posted on January 9th 2006 by Zina Lee
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
BTW, it's http://www.reavy.us/Reavycom.abc -- if you read abc or want to have it handy on your computer, rather than buying the printed book.
# Posted on January 9th 2006 by Zina Lee
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
Julia,
check out
http://www.reavy.us/Reavycom.abc
also, I believe Ossian carries a book you could buy.
Good luck, I love Ed Reevey/Reevy/Reavy (I've seen various spellings) but Reavy it is.
# Posted on January 9th 2006 by fidkid
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
Ah, yer a speedy one Zina.
# Posted on January 9th 2006 by fidkid
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
Great minds think alike, darlin'.
# Posted on January 9th 2006 by Zina Lee
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
I''ve found the Reavy books (two so far, one a favorite tunes book, the other a set of his tunes) on http://www.abebooks.com which is a favorite site for buying books.
Mike Keyes
http://www.banjosessions.com/dec05/triplets.com
# Posted on January 9th 2006 by mikeyes
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
Has anyone gone through the Reavy abc collection recently. I downloaded and printed it some years ago and it was riddled with errors. I don't just mean unexpected notes which are his trademark anyway, there were bars with wrong note quanta per bar. There were more than a few notes that just sounded a little too weird for my ears, but certainly an amazing number of really great tunes in there.
I just wondered if it had been re-edited or if anyone else found the same.
# Posted on January 10th 2006 by Donough
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
A search for Reavy on JC will render you with a boatload of tunes. I downloaded them as .png and printed them.
S
# Posted on January 12th 2006 by snorre
Re: Source for Ed Reevey tunebook?
I've found useful the http://www.reavy.us/Reavycom.abc but can someone help me to understand the meaning of tne numbers referred to each tune (i.e. Beyond Ballybay 95)? Are they progressive numbers from a printed book (like in O'Neill)? Or are they Ed Reavy's Opus numbers?
# Posted on April 6th 2006 by OsvaldoLaviosa