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Valmai Goodyear Lewes Folk Festival 2012 (96* d) RE: Lewes Folk Festival 2012 27 Sep 12


I'll repost this as the link maker is now working. Many thanks to Bryan TheSnail Creer for all the work involved in making separate midi files for the parts:

The music for the two Spare Parts workshops can now be downloaded in midi and pdf form from the tunes page of the band website, http://www.sparepartsband.co.uk/SPTunes.php.

Saturday 13th. October, 11.00 a.m. - 12.30
Playing tunes in parts for any melody instrument with
SPARE PARTS CONCERTINA BAND
Elephant and Castle, White Hill, Lewes BN7 2DJ.

The tunes are :-
A French Minuet
Harvey's Hornpipe
A Jigg Ashling

The MIDI files have normal and slow versions of the full arrangements and of each part separately. Each tune is played three times.

Sunday 14th. October, 11.00 a.m. - 12.30
English Tunes Practice Session with
SPARE PARTS CONCERTINA BAND
Elephant and Castle, White Hill, Lewes BN7 2DJ.

The tunes are :-
Brook Street Polka
Flowers of Ashgill
Gipsy's Hornpipe
Grace Bell's Barn Dance
The Plane Tree
Welch's 3 Part Polka

The MIDI files have normal and slow versions of the tunes. Each tune is played three times.

Even if you aren't coming to the Festival, feel free to try out the music.

Advance tickets for all Festival events are available from the Lewes Folk Festival website and are typically £2 cheaper if you book before 1st. October.

Valmai (Lewes)


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