Re: Iversen's second multiconfused log thread
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2017 1:05 am
Iversen wrote:You are welcome to post your tunes here - then you can make a "Vogeltje's greatest" like the big bands later on in your own log simply by copying the references from the edit box. I'll listen to the new recordings later - right now I'm listening to a totally forgotten symphony by a totally forgotten composer named Fesca.
Thanks, I will post them in your log then. Poor Fesca that his symphony was totally forgotten it's lucky that you remembered it.
jeff_lindqvist wrote:vogeltje wrote:Maybe you or Jeff know the tunes. I don't know if they are famous ones.
O'Carolan's Welcome - https://thesession.org/tunes/1055 (this kind of repertoire is known by everyone but not common in sessions)
Drowsy Maggie - https://thesession.org/tunes/27 (perhaps the #1 reel which everyone knows but nobody plays)
The third one sounds Scottish, and it's not a tune I know.
Peter Street - https://thesession.org/tunes/1171 (a Scottish reel)
Majofis - https://thesession.org/tunes/7881 / https://thesession.org/tunes/8084 (perhaps the #1 klezmer tune which everyone knows)
wow, you knew them!!!
- 1) yes, "Carolan's Air" it's called in my book.
2) yes. "Drowsy Maggie" exactly this title and it says "Reel (traditional Irish)"
3) "The flower of the quern" from the Ceilidh Collection James scott Skinner
4) Yes a Scottish Reel, but in my book it's called "Timour the Tartar"
5) the klezmer one is called "Dance! Dance!" from The Klezmer Fiddler traditional Jewish.
what do you mean that nobody plays? or not common in sessions?
At the moment i only want to practise the violin all the time.