A unique, 5-person hanky dance, recently resurrected by P&B. The audio is from Caper Diem; annotation by Ricker.
Malaika's notation:
A unique, 5-person hanky dance, recently resurrected by P&B. The audio is from Caper Diem; annotation by Ricker.
Malaika's notation:
Yet another great dance back from the dead. The tune was written by the Waites' very own Sue Carney, who I recently had the enormous pleasure of dancing to and playing with at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland.
The audio is from the first Bruno CD, Caper Diem; the annotation is Ricker's.
This is a great tune to one of the best morris dances ever (IMO). I'm quite excited to see it back in the P&B repertoire!
This is a great, relatively recent tune that Calvaleigh introduced to the band. I made a quick and dirty recording the other night at the P&B rehearsal.
I found this PDF, as well as many other cool tunes here. Check out Esperanza while you're there.
A fast but very clear version to listen to:
Sheet music and midi files to this and lots of other great tunes at
http://www.diatonia.net/pagine/scottishes.html
Here is Malaika's notation and Will Wheeler's chords:
Along with the tunes from the first post, Ricker often played (some of) these during music breaks in the P&B shows. This medley was taken from the second Bruno's CD, Bloody Knuckles!
I may have gotten this sheet music from Dave, back when he was trying out a variety of musical typesetting software.
This recording was taken from the third Bruno band album, Ricker's Ghost.
I'm not sure where exactly this annotation is from, but I found it helpful when learning these tunes.