30 Mar 99 - 09:44 AM (#66863) Subject: Sheet music search-Stan Roger`s Northwest Pas From: Brian As a member of the Montreal Welsh Male Choir I`m always looking for good tunes to sing. I really like Stan Roger's Northwest Passage and would like to get the sheet music.( if possible with the chorus in four part TTBB harmony) Any assistance welcome. |
30 Mar 99 - 11:05 AM (#66880) Subject: RE: Sheet music search-Stan Roger`s Northwest Pas From: katlaughing Dear Brian, Here are the words (click), don't know about the tune. You might try the "Links", on the main Mudcat page, in the middle of the page, along with other listings. In it, go to the Lester Levy Collection and see if you can find the actual sheet music to it there. These words were in the DigiTrad database. In the upper rthand corner of this page is a "search" box. I just typed in "northwest passage" and several songs came up, including the one you are looking for. Some have audio. This is a great place to "cruise" for new songs; there are literally thousands in the database. Good luck, katlaughing |
30 Mar 99 - 06:52 PM (#66943) Subject: RE: Sheet music search-Stan Roger`s Northwest Pas From: Roger in Baltimore Brian, Stan Rogers had a song book called "Songs From Fogerty's Cove". I think it may have Northwest Passage in it. It had only vocal line and guitar chords as sheet music, no four part lines. The song book can be ordered from Elderly.com. Roger in Baltimore |
30 Mar 99 - 08:29 PM (#66957) Subject: RE: Sheet music search-Stan Roger`s Northwest Pas From: Ted from Australia Brian, Funny you should mention NW Passage I am working on it (solo) The songbook has the music , Any competent musician in your group should be able to arrange 4 parts. If you REALLY cant buy the book, (profit goes to Stans family) send a fax number to me ed42@4kz.com.au Regards Ted |
30 Mar 99 - 08:50 PM (#66963) Subject: RE: Sheet music search-Stan Roger`s Northwest Pas From: Dan Calder Brian, If you check the Stan Rogers Page at http://www.summerfolk.org/fcm.html you'll find you can order his book, "Songs From Fogarty's Cove". It's money well spent. I paid $25.00 for mine at the Halifax Folklore Centre back in '93. Fogarty's Cove Music has it listed at $18.00. (God Bless the Internet.) Good luck, Dan |
02 Apr 99 - 03:18 PM (#67637) Subject: RE: Sheet music search-Stan Roger`s Northwest Pas From: belter This soung was discused about a year ago, you might want to check the old thread and see what was said then. |
27 May 03 - 09:40 AM (#959723) Subject: Tune Add: NORTHWEST PASSAGE (Stan Rogers) From: MMario X:1 T:Northwest Passage C:Stan Rogers N:'Songs from Fogarty's Cove' I:abc2nwc M:2/2 L:1/8 K:D z4(E F) (F/2 E/2 D)|D4F4|E4F2A2|B3A A2F2| w:Ah,_ for__ just one time I would take the North-west A B3z2(c d)|d3c B2A2|A2(F/2 E/2 D) D F3|E3F D A,3| w:Pa-ssage To_ find the hand of Frank-lin__ reach-ing for the Beau-fort (B,2A,2)(E F) (F/2 E/2 D)|D4(F3G/2 F/2)|E4F2A2|B3A A2F2| w:Sea;_ Tra_-cing__ one warm__ line through a land so wide and A B3z2d2|d3c B2A2|A (G2A/2 F/2) E3D|D8|z8| w:sa-vage And make a North-west Pa-ssage__ to the sea. B B3B2d2|d2d2F2(F/2 G/2 A/2 G/2)|F2E2A2A2|A4z2B2| w:West-ward from the Da-vis Strait 'tis___ there 'twas said to lie The B B3B2d2|d2d2F2(G A/2 G/2)|F2E2E D3|D4z4| w:sea route to the Or-i-ent for__ which so ma-ny died; B B3B2e2|c2d2F G3|F E3A3F|B2z2B2c2| w:Seek-ing gold and glo-ry, leav-ing weath-ered, bro-ken bones And a (d c) (c B) B A3|(F E) E2D2A,2|B,8 w:long_-for_-got-ten lone_-ly cairn of stones. |
27 May 03 - 09:56 AM (#959735) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Northwest Passage (Stan Rogers) From: Peter T. The version in the book Rise Up Singing is reasonably close (though the last line is wrong, should be a Bm first and a G at the end). The hard part is getting the tune in the verse right. yours, Peter T. |
28 May 03 - 04:57 AM (#960321) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Northwest Passage (Stan Rogers) From: Dave the Gnome Up in the North West of England there is a delicacy local to Cumberland in the Lake District - The Cumberland Sausage. Looks like a huge curled up dog turd bust tastes deleicious. I find the ones made in Waberthwaite particularly tasty but enough of my tastes! I was taken with a sudden urge to write a parody, something I have never done before but I could not resist here:-) Could only be done in the right circumstances but feel free if you are so inclined... Westward from the A6 'tis there 'twas said to lie The noble food of Cumberland for which my grandad pined; Seeking golden gravy, leaving fish and chips behind; And a long-forgotten lonely cairn of plastic trays. cho: Ah, for just one time I would eat the Northwest sausage To find the hand of Grandad reaching for the Irish sea; Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage And eat a Northwest sausage for my tea. Many years thereafter, I take passage overland In the footsteps of the old man, where his sea of sauce began Watching chip shops rise before me. They don't half stink again! This tardiest escofier, driving hard across the plain. And through the night, behind the wheel, the mileage clicking west I think upon Hollands Pies, Yorkshire puddings and the rest Which cracked the hunger pains and soaked up beer for me Until I had to stop quick for a pee. How then am I so different from the first men through this way? Like them, I ate some settlers, but then threw them all away. To seek a Northwest sausage is the call of many men They find them but they throw them up again. |
28 May 03 - 02:24 PM (#960682) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Northwest Passage (Stan Rogers) From: MartinRyan Not bad! (The sausage, I mean) ..... Late at night, with a bellyfull of beer and a bag of chips... Regards |
31 May 10 - 08:35 AM (#2917615) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Northwest Passage (Stan Rogers) From: GUEST,Mylizst Hi, Please find the sheet music at the link: http://www.myliszt.com/index.php?searchstr=Northwest+Passage&sheet=on&download=on Regards |
03 Feb 12 - 02:53 PM (#3301606) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Northwest Passage (Stan Rogers) From: GUEST,Tim Keenan Dunno if Brian is still looking, but there is a good TT(Bar)BB arrangement by Ron Smail here: http://www.classica.ca/catalogue.php#10 Catalogue #: C 019 EVMSheet Music Stan Rogers/arr. Ron Smail Northwest Passage Male Voices TTBarBB a cappella (TTBar a cappella) One of Stan Rogers' most popular, most enduring melodies, so typical of his style. Ron Smail has done a marvellous arrangement - for two different male choir voicings, all in one octavo! The 'smaller' one one was arranged for the Middle School Male Honour Choir at the Northwest 2008 ACDA Convention in Vancouver, BC. A huge success! Price: $ 2.25 |
03 Feb 12 - 03:04 PM (#3301616) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Northwest Passage (Stan Rogers) From: gnu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVY8LoM47xI |
11 Feb 12 - 08:27 AM (#3305918) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Northwest Passage (Stan Rogers) From: bubblyrat We just recently bought the "Songs From Fogarty's Cove " book, and find it very useful ,although we shan't be attempting NWP ! I / we prefer to leave that to the admirable Tom Lewis & his Polish chums ( CD "Poles Apart " ) We bought the book for "Fisherman's Wharf" , our version of which is coming along nicely ; beware , though -- the book itself might be cheap, but the airfreight is not ! I think it cost about 70 dollars all told ! |