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Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: GUEST,Rich (bodhránai gan cookie) Date: 07 Dec 06 - 05:47 PM Dave Richardson wrote it for the house of Highland piper George Balderose whose series of house concerts and music lessons in the late 70's and early 80's gave birth to the existing organization, Calliope: the Pittsburgh Folk Music Society. The original scrap of paper that he wrote it on is framed in George's living room. Rich |
Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: GUEST,Ancient Briton Date: 07 Dec 06 - 11:10 AM Calliope House plays well and easily (on fiddle tuned instruments)in its original key of E major. It makes a nice contrast among the usual morass of G/D jigs. |
Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: GUEST Date: 07 Dec 06 - 08:53 AM http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1396 |
Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: GUEST,HughM Date: 07 Dec 06 - 08:02 AM The Graemsay Jig also goes well with it, but I can't tell you where to find the dots for that. |
Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: Scrump Date: 07 Dec 06 - 07:35 AM Hmm, we play it with Out on the Ocean too - maybe we unconsciously copied the idea from someone? Perhaps we ought to change it... |
Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: GUEST,Pedant Date: 07 Dec 06 - 07:33 AM Dave Richardson was not an original member of "The Boys Of The Lough".There were 3 different line-ups before he joined them. I believe "Calliope House" was composed in the key of E major, but it's usually played in the more friendly key of D. |
Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: GUEST,Donald Date: 07 Dec 06 - 07:17 AM Great tune this - we played it last night at our weekly folk night. We usually follow it with 'Out on the Ocean' before returning to Calliope. The Cowboy, very similar to 'Out on the Ocean', also works very well http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/15 http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/108 http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/794 Enjoy ! |
Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: Scrump Date: 07 Dec 06 - 06:36 AM In spite of what others have said above, the correct spelling ot the tune's title is Calliope House, not Caliope House. Dave Richardson named it in honour of the folk music organisation in Pittsburgh - see http://www.calliopehouse.org/. There are other threads about this exvellent tune (which we play too) - try searching the Mudcat archives for Calliope House instead of Caliope House. |
Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: Declan Date: 07 Dec 06 - 03:15 AM Caliope House is a tune rather than a song, i.e. I don't think there are any words to it (although its possible that someone has composed some). It is a jig composed by Dave Richardson from Northumbria in the North East of England, who was a founder member of the group Boys of the Lough. |
Subject: RE: info on Caliope House From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 07 Dec 06 - 02:06 AM The Sesion has abc and Gif avalaible for |
Subject: RE: Ross's Reel From: Max Date: 04 Oct 96 - 04:16 PM Found the Music Notation for Ross's Reel at: http://diana.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~jra/NMD/reelsR-T.txt No sound files yet... Will keep looking.
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Subject: Ross's Real From: Max Date: 04 Oct 96 - 04:04 PM (Ross's Reel) There is the sheet music in Fiddler Magazine issue #4. http://www.fiddle.com/sp96.html Has the info. Also, for Caliope House (The spelling is right) I found some asci notation at: http://tnt.vianet.on.ca/pages/rickere/net.abc and http://home1.swipnet.se/~w-11382/hnj0.abc |
Subject: info on Caliope House From: BeemerLady@AOL.com Date: 03 Oct 96 - 08:14 PM Looking to find score for song/tune called Caliope House. Spelling may be off abit. Also looking for a tune called Ross's Reel. I found a Ross's Reel in M.M. Cole's, but wonder if there is another out there. These tunes are being played on Hammered Dulcimer in & around midwest. I have "Music Time" so can use either a digital(midi) copy or a scanned copy of sheet music. A great big pre-thankyou for anyone who can help. You may reply here, or e-mail me direct -- BeemerLady@AOL.com Thanks again, Lucy Anderberg Hammered & Noters Dulcimer Society, Inc. (aka: H.A.N.D.S.) Loc. Northern Illinois |
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