23 Mar 06 - 03:57 PM (#1701233) Subject: Northumbrian Pipers' TuneBook on Cassete From: Shields Folk Does any of the pipers among you have the the above mentioned recording that they could copy for me (or does anyone know if it is still available) Thank you all |
23 Mar 06 - 04:31 PM (#1701268) Subject: RE: Northumbrian Pipers' TuneBook on Cassete From: Geordie-Peorgie Aah've gorra cassette copy of "Teach Youself To Play The Northumbrian Small Pipes" I divvent suppose it's the same! Side 1;Blowing, Tuning The Drones, & Excercises Side 2; Winster Gallop, Russian CArol, Atholl Highlanders & The Gallowgate Lass PM uz if ye want a copy - Wor nipper might be able te gerrit onto the laptop so's aah can purrit on CD fo' yez - She's a bit canny like that! |
24 Mar 06 - 07:21 AM (#1701612) Subject: RE: Northumbrian Pipers' TuneBook on Cassete From: GUEST,ICI Billingham sounds like a makem accent to me |
24 Mar 06 - 02:18 PM (#1701959) Subject: RE: Northumbrian Pipers' TuneBook on Cassete From: Tootler If you can't find your cassette, investigate the Pauline Cato Tunebook. I bought it recently at the bagpipe museum at Morpeth, but it is published by Dave Mallinson and available from his website (top 3 items on the page). It is a great tunebook with a good selection of traditional tunes from the NE repertoire - both native and adopted tunes. There are also two companion CDs and each tune in the book has a track number for appropriate CD. Pauline Cato is a fine piper and I saw here recently at the Sage with fiddler Tom McConville who she has played with for a while. Pity their spot was so short they were really good. |
24 Mar 06 - 02:38 PM (#1701965) Subject: RE: Northumbrian Pipers' TuneBook on Cassete From: Shields Folk Thanks tootler, they look just the job |