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Subject: research of tunes From: GUEST,Vincenzo, Roma Italy Date: 30 Aug 00 - 07:08 AM I need, but i dont't find teh tune "the devil among the taylor". I think that this tune in called also "la reve du diable". Ciao |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: Jacob B Date: 30 Aug 00 - 10:07 AM Here is a link to a great many versions of the tune. The eight columns of links on the page connect to eight different formats for each of the versions. I suggest you try the links in the G column, but you may want to experiment with the others. Enjoy! Jacob |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: katlaughing Date: 30 Aug 00 - 10:58 AM Hey, Jacob, that is a wonderful site! Is there more to it than that one page? More tunes? Thanks! kat |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: MMario Date: 30 Aug 00 - 11:42 AM it's JC's tune finder and can be found at http://ecf-guest.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/FindTune.html or (for the URL challenged) JC's ABC tune finder |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: jeffp Date: 30 Aug 00 - 11:44 AM kat, it looks like JC's Tune Finder. I believe there is a link on the links page. An amazing resource, with links to tunes in every format you could possibly want. jeffp |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: jeffp Date: 30 Aug 00 - 11:45 AM Looks like MMario posted while I was verifying my guess. Ask and ye shall receive....in spades! jeffp |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: GUEST,Vincenzo,Roma Italy Date: 31 Aug 00 - 07:47 AM Thank you Jacob. Thank of all to all!!! (I don't speak good english) Is a very intersting site for me. I crazy for irish, scottish traditional music. At 1998 I have known, during the festival of Gannat, in France, a canadian group, from Quebec, the name is "La Vesse du Luop", and I have discovered canadian music. ...Is possible that you know some addess about canadian tunes or description about the fiddle's style ??? I repeat this request in special thead. Ciao Vincenzo |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: MMario Date: 31 Aug 00 - 09:19 AM The Great Canadian Tunebook would be a start. url=http://members.home.net/bntaylor/canmidi.htm |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: Jacob B Date: 31 Aug 00 - 04:04 PM You're welcome. And, the next time I talk to John C (of JC's Tune Finder) I'll pass your thanks on to him. Jacob |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: MMario Date: 31 Aug 00 - 04:19 PM Jacob, Please Thank him for me as well. His tune finder is incredible! |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: Noreen Date: 31 Aug 00 - 05:37 PM Vincenzo, you may already have seen it, but La Vesse du Loup have their own web site (en francais seulement). I had not heard of them before, but they look fun- with a name like that they must be! (Spaw would approve!!) Good luck with the rest of your search. Noreen |
Subject: RE: research of tunes From: Noreen Date: 01 Sep 00 - 04:37 PM Refresh for Vincenzo. |
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