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Cape Breton Fiddle - John Campbell - Cape Breton Violin Music Oct 26, 2006 ... (with Doug MacPhee, piano; Edmond Boudreau, bass). 15. Neil Gow's Fiddle (Nathaniel Gow), Compliments to My Wife Bea (John Campbell, ...
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Cape Breton Fiddle - David Greenberg: Tunes Until Dawn Compliments to Margaret MacPhee reel (John Campbell*). violin: David Greenberg, piano: Doug MacPhee, guitar: Dave MacIsaac. 4. New Year's Day ...
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Dance Ce Soir: Fiddle and Accordion Music of Quebec Dance Ce Soir: The Fiddle and Accordion Music of Quebec by Laurie Hart & Greg Sandell. A landmark, fully bilingual, 192 page book of tunes and social ...
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David Greenberg: Francis Xavier Kennedy Feb 22, 2002 ... One of David's most poplular tunes it has been recorded many times including most recently on David's CD, Tunes until Dawn and Jerry ...
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Bagpipes - Irish and Scottish Nov 5, 2000 ... There are many varieties of instruments known as bagpipes ... The Irish (Uillean or Elbow) and the Scottish (Great Highland or Small Border) ...
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if none of this makes sense, go to http://www.cranfordpub.com ... ... GEG|(A/B/c)A GED|ECC C2:| X:30 T:Isabel R:march C:Paul Cranford and Gordon MacLean O:Cape Breton Island S:http://www.cranfordpub.com D:The Lighthouse, ...
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if none of this makes sense, go to http://www.cranfordpub.com ... Leitrim N:related to The Humours of Tulla Z:Paul Stewart Cranford (P.S.C.), ... S:Eddie Kelly, Galway, fiddle and accordion Z:Paul Stewart Cranford ... A/A/A GAce:| X:27 T:O'Brien's Tower C:Paddy O'Brien (Offaly) R:reel D:Snug in the ...
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Sample Tunes Nov 11, 2006 ... Examples of Music Notation Sample Tunes Transriptions from recordings, examples from books etc. both GIFs (on-screen) & ABCs (need to be ...
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if none of this makes sense, go to http://www.cranfordpub.com ... ... f dAF|ABA AFA|faf dAF|Eee efg| a2 f dAF|BcB BAF|BdB AFE|[1FDD D:|[2FDD DCB,|| ... c3 g|f>dB>d g<be<g|f<B({B/c/}d)>c B3 g| f>dB>d e/f/g/a/ b>g|f<dc<B c2 ...
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Cape Breton Fiddle - Buddy MacMaster: Judique on the Floor Judique on the Floor. This is Buddy MacMaster's, ever-popular, first recording. The repertoire is diverse yet the style is unmistakably Cape Breton. ...
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