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Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton

26 Aug 08 - 03:13 AM (#2422228)
Subject: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Well, it's looking good for the first Wednesday in September which I calculate is the 3rd. I understand from the Landlady that the famous "Beech Light Show" will probably be available to add visual to our audio performances!

How many folk sessions can boast (?) a light show? Book a coach now! The Beech, Beech Road, Chorlton, Manchester. Details on the Folk Map

Cheers

Les


26 Aug 08 - 03:44 AM (#2422236)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Rapunzel

See you there Les - should we bring a torch?


26 Aug 08 - 04:06 AM (#2422246)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

Candles & incense & lots of cake! And I will be doing Child #38, AKA The Wee (Wee) Man, be the beast in attendance or no...

Is Spleen back on the scene yet? It's been a damp sort of summer without him...


26 Aug 08 - 06:20 AM (#2422288)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Rachel,
a torch might be useful but the added tension of the candle fire hazzard should be considered.

Sean, not quite sure about Spleen .............. I'm having a bad back and need to take more drugs.   

Cheers

L in C


26 Aug 08 - 10:40 AM (#2422465)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: GUEST,Alan G at work

Should I come in my wellingtons in case the wee man (the four legged one in the pub rather than the one in the ballad) decides to try to pee up my leg again?

If you can't wait until a week on Wednesday for the Beech, there's always this Wednesday at the Saracen's Head Warburton - but I won't mention that in case it's seen as link hyjacking.


26 Aug 08 - 11:01 AM (#2422482)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Alan,

wellington's are a fine and wonderful thing and have been seen in the Beech on many occasions, although generally associated with work and allotments. I think people might expect you to sing only sea shanties so perhaps take a chance with some thing more seasonal.

I really intend to get to the Saracen's but am currently stumbling about and grumbling about my dodgy back. I have a fine collection of drugs to experiment with so I cannot make the Saracen's this week. I feel I need advice on the meaning of the phrase "Avoid alcohol". I feel their must be a technical get out from a direct prohibition. What do you think?

As for "link hyjacking" seems like an excellent idea - we should all spread our cells / singarounds as far as we can.

Cheers

Les the back, Chorlton


27 Aug 08 - 08:28 AM (#2423222)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: 8_Pints

Alan G,

Perhaps sandals would be more seasonal and also have the advantage that should the worst occur, drainage of superfluous liquids will be much more efficient!

Bob


27 Aug 08 - 08:51 AM (#2423235)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: John J

Just about recovered from the excesses of Shrewsbury, will be at the Saracen's Head for a sing this evening (Wednesday) and also the Beech next Wednesday.

JJ


28 Aug 08 - 07:52 AM (#2424187)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

We loved the Saracen's Head last time; hope to get back soon! See you all next Wednesday at The Beech - all you Saracen Snuggers included, I hope...

Talking of Saracen's Head in a vaguely folkish & very much a Cheshire context, here's a Saracen's Head Green Man from the cloister of Chester Cathedral. A foliate Osama??


28 Aug 08 - 08:21 AM (#2424202)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Looks like Brian Blessed to me


28 Aug 08 - 08:36 AM (#2424210)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Sean how do you attach a photo to a link like that?

L in C


28 Aug 08 - 09:10 AM (#2424235)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

That photo is on my website, so I just did the HTML for the clicky then inserted the image URL between the quotation marks and the link text between the pointy brackets. Any picture you upload onto your Myspace page can be done like this too (the long image URL you get simply by right-clicking on the image and pressing Copy Image Location) such as:

Forman's Hut

A fine picture by the way. What is it with old huts?


28 Aug 08 - 09:22 AM (#2424244)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: John Routledge

I can recommend a small book called Man and his Shed

It comprises photographs of men in their assorted sheds with a couple of background paragraphs for each. Wonderfully quirky.

See you all Wednesday.


28 Aug 08 - 10:34 AM (#2424311)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Like this?

Shresbury's best night spot


28 Aug 08 - 10:36 AM (#2424316)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Sean you are brilliant! Pity I cannot spell Shrewsbury's and thanks John I must return to my shed and prepare for Wednesday!

Cheers

L in C


28 Aug 08 - 11:14 AM (#2424364)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

That's right, Les - but that one there links to the URL for the thumbnail; go to the big picture and get the URL for that then you're in business.

Low Tide off Victoria Quay, Fleetwood, 24-8-08


28 Aug 08 - 12:03 PM (#2424409)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Like this maybe?


A bigger spot?

L in C


28 Aug 08 - 12:16 PM (#2424423)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

That's it - excellent pictures. What's the story???


28 Aug 08 - 12:36 PM (#2424456)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

The Shrewsbury Folk Festival is one of the best in the country, I don't doubt that for a minute. Great line up - lots of more or less traditional music, lots of innovation, workshops and sessions. Camping on site - great food, involvement of 15- 25 age group.

However I may be alone in feeling the toilet and washing facilities are grim. Most responses on the SFF thread point out that they are better than most festivals!

I couldn't bring myself to photograph the Gents etc. but was amused by some of the facilities offered to the Agricultural workers who clearly use the site during the rest of the year. I really feel they deserve something better.

Cheers

Les


28 Aug 08 - 06:32 PM (#2424895)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Spleen Cringe

Back on the scene (back on the scene) like a folk machine...

Should I get me coat already?

See you all next week...


28 Aug 08 - 06:41 PM (#2424902)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Get your coat and head for the Beech!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


29 Aug 08 - 04:49 AM (#2425211)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

Yo Spleen - where ya been?

Rachel & I are Wyrding The Fylde this weekend - see itinerary on other thread & download our Steamer set from Tuesday night at: Sedayne & Rachel, Live at The Steamer, Fleetwood, 26-8-08* (by which you'll see Alison Gross in now an integral part of of our act) so if you fancy some choice Venereum Arvum, and lots more besides of course - & we're still up for a cuppa on the Fury Wagon.

So the huts are used as bogs, Les? When I think of some of the festival facilities I've used in my time I'd say they're positively luxurious!

* Free to all! Click on the link, takes but a minute to download on broadband; 20 minutes of merry mayhem from Rachel & I including...

The Woodcutter's Song
Alison Gross
Owld Grye
Santa Fe Trail

...all with charming ambience of dockside pub replete with as many non-punters as punters.


29 Aug 08 - 04:58 AM (#2425214)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Sean, the bogs were not so smart!


29 Aug 08 - 06:18 AM (#2425254)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

How about two rough logs over a shallow trench, unisex, with not even a suggestion of cubicle, or yet toilet paper? "Use the grass, man - use the grass!"

Oh, and another short set from the Fylde for you all; this was last night's support slot for Bernard Wrigley! Sedayne & Rachel, Live at The North Euston Hotel, Fleetwood, 28-8-08

The Trees They Do Grow High
True Thomas
Riverdance (Rachel's beautiful song about the wrecked ro-ro ferry - see Here for picture of Rachel & Riverdance!)


29 Aug 08 - 02:03 PM (#2425676)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Ok back to matters in hand, I have just visited the Beech as part of physiotherapy for my aching back. Half of Timothy Taylor Landlord and a reassurance that Wednesday is still ours is better than most other things.

Trying not to confront the Beech directly I visited the Southern on Mauldeth Road, now an "Irish Pub". It has a reasonable room for a conventional Folk Club, but only John Smiths, Tetley and Boddingtons all on "Smoothflow" - beer with out the bother of taste.

Having been reassured - the Landlady said we can put a poster up - I left and headed for the Marble, the best pub in the world. It serves amazing Marble Beers brewed at the back of the Marble Arch on Rochdale Road. My son treated me to a glass of Lagonda (5%) IPA and the back ache is but a memory.

Incidently we would be welcome in the Marble for songs and tunes on a Monday or Tuesday but the room is a bit small.

Cheers

L in C


03 Sep 08 - 12:58 PM (#2429975)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

After the rigours of The Fylde Festival - basically endless singing from last Tuesday through to Monday - Rachel's voice is on the fritz, so we've decided to give it rest.

So have good one & see you all in October; but I'm planning to be at the storytelling night at The Chopin Bar on Friday the 19th September so hopefully see Kate and Ingrid there, and anyone else who feels like a tale or two.


03 Sep 08 - 01:05 PM (#2429982)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Take care you two and gargle with something tasty!

Cheers

Les


04 Sep 08 - 04:43 AM (#2430614)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: John J

A very good sing once again - thanks to Les once again.

Next Wednesday is 'songs in the snug' at the Saracen's Head in Warburton:

Date:   Wednesday 10 September 2008
Time:   21:00 - 23:30
Repeats:   This event repeats every month on the second Wednesday.
Location:   Saracen's Head, Warburton
Notes:   2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month

JJ


04 Sep 08 - 04:55 AM (#2430619)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Well, I didn't miss the flashing lights or the dog and the candles took years off a number of us.

Thanks to Ken, Olga, Bill, John J, Alan, John R, Gordon, Anne, John ?, Dave, Bob, Sue, Kate, Ged and Norman for songs poems and tunes

Also Dave and Martin fist time at the Beech, Ingrid for a great story and John R for accompanying the story on the Smallpipes.

Thanks to all who tuned up and joined in choruses. Sorry we couldn't squeeze everybody into the room. It was an exceptional evening of songs and tunes and I think most people who wanted to got two songs.

We missed Sean and Rachel but we look forward to hearing them on Wednesday the first of October.

Thanks again

L in C


04 Sep 08 - 12:43 PM (#2430950)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Phil Edwards

Sorry to have missed this one (code in the doze) - it sounds just as extraordinary as the last one. Roll on October!


04 Sep 08 - 12:53 PM (#2430959)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Sorry you misseed it Phil it was a bit good.

I think it's only fair to point out that after the dog incident in August and the current discussion about dogs at Festivals the Snug in which we sing will be dog free in future.

Cheers

Les


25 Sep 08 - 09:46 AM (#2449699)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Folks,

looks like we are football free and welcome, the hand pumps are serving:
Cheshire IPA from Dunham Massey
Hobgoblin from Marstons
Best and Landlord from Taylors
and much else besides!

We should be in good voice

Cheers

Les


25 Sep 08 - 09:56 AM (#2449710)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

We'll be there, Les - with the Leg of the Mallard & other such seasonal goodies, direct from Ormskirk and Liverpool respectively. Looking forward, as ever & always...


25 Sep 08 - 11:15 AM (#2449848)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Sean,

the Leg of a Mallard! I look forward to hearing this fine and subtle ballad. I found it in a book but couldn't get the feel or swing of it really. I feel sure you will do the Mallard much good!

Toe toey etc


25 Sep 08 - 12:13 PM (#2449930)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

What do you mean ballad? There's a song? I was just going bring the quack-legs (in aspic) as my contribution for a good old October nosh! Landlord, quack-legs, and... cake, anyone? But, now you've mentioned there's a song, I'll have suppose I'll have to seek it out!


25 Sep 08 - 12:52 PM (#2449967)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Spleen Cringe

Looking forward to it. It's written on the calendar in mallard blood.


25 Sep 08 - 01:01 PM (#2449978)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Sean,

not a ballard at all a daft 'adding up song' in the sense that each part of the bird is eaten and the chorus lengthens as each bit is added on. That is too hard to explain.

Perhaps others could explain it or better still, come to the Beech and sing it. I offer a free pint of choice to any one who will come and sing it.

Oh, I have an eat and what have I ate?
I have an ate the toe of a Mallard

Toe toe-ey Nee-mies'an all
Oh I have eaten it feathers and all
So good -a meat was the Mallard

Cheers

L in C


25 Sep 08 - 01:46 PM (#2450035)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

I jest of course! That's exactly what I meant - and here to prove it is a link to my Myspace Page where I've just uploaded the version I've done for my Naked Season album. Rest assured I won't be bring the cacophonous hurdy-gurdy (any extraneous noises here are deliberate by the way) but something a little sweeter & more portable...

Actually - it doesn't appear to be there yet, but give it a an hour or two & it will be. Things are a bit odd at Myspace right now...


25 Sep 08 - 01:54 PM (#2450045)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Phil Edwards

I remember it sounding something like this, at least towards the end:

I've ate, I've ate, and what have I ate?
I've ate the toe of the mallard
Toe and toe, foot and foot, leg and leg, nameless purple slithery viscera and nameless purple slithery viscera*, [continues for some time], neck and neck,
It all went into the pillagey-o**!
Most pitiful*** neck of the mallard.

*Or words to that effect
**This is definitely what the guy on the record was singing.
***This, on the other hand, was probably 'beautiful'.

(I suspect IB knows all this, if not more...)


25 Sep 08 - 02:29 PM (#2450075)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Ahhhh, honest, (?) as soon as I had posted I knew that Sean would know it and I think he should bring the Hurdy Gurdy. I cure for sinusitus, infections of the inner and outer ear, the hips, the pips, the palsy and the gout, the pains ............. I'm sure you get my drift

L in C


25 Sep 08 - 02:50 PM (#2450099)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Spleen Cringe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lbVLZPYyZs


26 Sep 08 - 03:56 AM (#2450608)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Sean's Mallard is a wondrous thing I hope he brings it to the Beech! The band on the post above are also excellent perhaps they will come to the Beech also?

Chiz

L in C


26 Sep 08 - 07:42 AM (#2450707)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: GUEST,Rapunzel

Looking forward to seeing you all on Wednesday - I think my pipes are now back in working order - haven't had much luck with keeping the voice healthy this year.

But really, don't encourage the hurdy gurdy - he can play it well, but it's a bit of an old banger, with two careless owners and it hasn't got a full service history.


26 Sep 08 - 08:38 AM (#2450751)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

Hasn't been the same since I killed a cat with it actually...

Talking about that, weird how cats how hiss and arch their backs at the sight of our car.


26 Sep 08 - 12:26 PM (#2450940)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

I feel sure you will both be as welcome as ever, safe in tradition with innovation, and I think the HG will bring added fragrance to an already exotic occasion or some such bxllxcks.

See you then

L in C


30 Sep 08 - 04:54 PM (#2454167)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

Tomorrow


01 Oct 08 - 03:42 AM (#2454506)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

Tonight


01 Oct 08 - 04:09 AM (#2454516)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Phil Edwards

Let's hope it looks like that! There's sunshine on Chorlton as I type, but the clouds look rather threatening.

I'll be there, but I may be a bit croaky. Alternatively, I may be a bit croaky, but I'll be there.


01 Oct 08 - 04:13 AM (#2454518)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: John J

I'll be there - on my bike if the weather's not too dreadful.

JJ


01 Oct 08 - 07:54 AM (#2454630)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

The sun always shines in Chorlton. \it's just that the clouds and rain get in the way sometimes.

Chiz

Les


01 Oct 08 - 12:18 PM (#2454897)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: 8_Pints

Did we agree 8-8.30 Kick Off?

Bob


01 Oct 08 - 12:48 PM (#2454931)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Yes, I think so. I will be there just after 8 we might play a few tunes and start songs as soon as a few have gathered

Cheers

Les


01 Oct 08 - 02:26 PM (#2455038)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: John J

I'm leaving in a few minutes (in the car I'm afraid) to collect Mum, should be there around 8.30pm.

John


01 Oct 08 - 07:24 PM (#2455245)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: John J

Just arrived home from another tremendous sing, thanks to all who made it so successful. And to the Dunham Brewery for their superb Bollington bitter!

JJ


01 Oct 08 - 09:33 PM (#2455303)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: 8_Pints

I'll drink to that JJ!

Bob


02 Oct 08 - 10:40 AM (#2455527)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Thanks to Ged, Dave, John, Martin, Helen, Alan, Kate, Ingrid, Bob, Sue, Dave, Rachel, Sean, Ken, Olga and first timer I think Jen. So many good songs and good tunes from Bob with his smallpipes and John and Ged on melodeons. I am amazed that I have been going to folk clubs since the Crimean War and you lot come out with brilliant songs that I have never heard!

Thanks and looking forward to November

Chiz

Les


02 Oct 08 - 11:10 AM (#2455554)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Phil Edwards

And Nigel!


02 Oct 08 - 11:55 AM (#2455616)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

True and Phil ..............Radish?

Sorry

Les near Chorlton


02 Oct 08 - 12:07 PM (#2455631)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Spleen Cringe

And huge thanks to Les as ever...


02 Oct 08 - 12:33 PM (#2455650)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

What have I done to deserve somuch fun?


02 Oct 08 - 05:44 PM (#2455906)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Helen Jocys

Sorry I managed to trip up on my two efforts last night. Promise to improve on subsequent visits. Great night and lovely, cosy atmosphere.

HelenJ.


03 Oct 08 - 03:26 AM (#2456150)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Thanks Helen, glad you came, more songs in November - do you fancy playing some tunes aswell?

Chiz

L in C


03 Oct 08 - 05:40 AM (#2456208)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Phil Edwards

Parish notices, part 94 - I gave out the wrong date for the Swinton jollifications, which are of course on the 17th and 18th.

I'll be there (but don't let that put you off...)


03 Oct 08 - 11:38 AM (#2456462)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: AlanG

Following Helen's example, I must also apologise for my senior moment after the first line of Young Henry the Poacher, with only 10 more verses left.
But all is not lost: I have now enbarked on an intensive diet of oily fish and and Ginko Bilabo supplenments, so if I don't turn into The Grey Silkie of Sule Skerry, I'll perhaps remember it next time.

Mr Memory Man


03 Oct 08 - 12:40 PM (#2456516)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

I was trying Timothy Taylor Landlord as a tonic for my memory but I find that after the recomended for or five doses I forget what I was trying to remember.

I will stop now before this turns into a country and western song.

Thanks to you all again

L in C


07 Oct 08 - 05:39 AM (#2459049)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: 8_Pints

Sue has a song "If I can Remember the Words" [Jim Matthews].

Perhaps she'll sing it next month if she can remember.....

I'll get my coat!

Bob


07 Oct 08 - 12:09 PM (#2459344)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Phil Edwards

The first time I heard John J sing was also the first time I heard Compliments Returned. I didn't know whether to be impressed or offended.


07 Oct 08 - 01:03 PM (#2459389)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

It's a cheeky song but the first verse so fits a singaround don't you think?

L in C


09 Oct 08 - 04:21 AM (#2460864)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Helen Jocys

If my playing is anything like my singing last Wednesday you may regret the suggestion but will bring box just in case!!

Helen.


09 Oct 08 - 04:47 AM (#2460873)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Thanks Helen,

I look forward to a couple of good tunes, what do you have in mind? I'll if we can join in!

Chiz

L in C


10 Oct 08 - 04:22 AM (#2461816)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Helen Jocys

I like Cotswoldy/Morrissy tunes but can manage a couple of Irish ones 'tho I'm not into 'speeding'!

Cheers,

Helen.


10 Oct 08 - 04:43 AM (#2461827)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

Helen,
sounds good to me. Irish musicians meet in the Lloyds in Chorlton evry Monday and they are as good as it gets. But, it does get a bit quick.

I enjoy Cotswold tunes and English Country dance tunes and am keen to hear them played. Perhaps we need another night for tunes?

Cheers
L in C


10 Oct 08 - 08:47 AM (#2462024)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Vin2

Just bin listening to the 'Jenny Lind Polka', anyone know it? Trying to learn it on me whistle.


10 Oct 08 - 08:52 AM (#2462027)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Will Fly

Vin2: "Just bin listening to the 'Jenny Lind Polka', anyone know it? Trying to learn it on me whistle."

I play it in regular tuning on a tenor banjo. How are you getting on with the whistle version, i.e. which pitch of whistle do you use? As I recall, Theme A is in D and Theme B is in G.


10 Oct 08 - 09:59 AM (#2462081)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

It's a grand tune. I first came across it on Mr Fox album tacked on the end of a song. I learned it roughly by ear then came across the dots about 2 years ago. This showed complexity my ear had missed. Now I can't play it at all.

Must try harder

L in C


20 Oct 08 - 08:40 AM (#2470639)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Vin2

Hi Will & Les; I play Jenny Lind on a 'D' Clarke's whistle which i recently aquired. Find the tone a lot nicer than 'generation' which i've usually played in the past. Heard the tune on 'utube' played by the Boat Band. Love to hear it on tenor banjo Will, maybe at the Beech sometime - i really will try and get there at some point Les.


20 Oct 08 - 08:58 AM (#2470651)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Les in Chorlton

A great tune and trickier than it sounds. Would you believe Wednesday 5 November for the next Singaround?

Chiz

Les


23 Oct 08 - 08:15 AM (#2473614)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Gedi

Hi everyone. Les finally pointed me in the right direction (ie Mudcats) and I happily found I could log on from work - yet another way to waste more time :)

Helen, do bring your box then you can join in the tunes and maybe teach us some new ones. Can't play Jenny Lind myself yet but could no doubt give it a go.

Sean, loved your stories at 'Telling Tales' - great stuff.


Looking forward to Nov.

Ged


23 Oct 08 - 08:24 AM (#2473621)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: Jack Blandiver

Cheers, Ged! A great night all round I thought. Maybe see you back there in December; & although the next few Beeches are out for us, I am hoping to get along to the Saracens in November for the last night of the Mummers Play...


23 Oct 08 - 08:25 AM (#2473622)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: John J

Souling Play!

JJ


23 Oct 08 - 04:55 PM (#2474095)
Subject: RE: Singaround, The Beech, Chorlton
From: GUEST

Your right Sean, it was a good night all round. I will be there in Dec so hope to see you then.

I will try for the Saracens myself if I can, it sounds fascinating. I've never been to see Mummers - sorry John - Souling Plays before so should be interesting.