A contemporary tune by Ollie King. Gog Magog molly use it or their dance the Polychromatic Parrot.
A contemporary tune by Ollie King. Gog Magog molly use it or their dance the Polychromatic Parrot.
By popular request, a favorite Schottische by Cliff Stapleton, originally performed in D by The Duellists on English Hurdy-Gurdy Music.
Here's the sheet music in E:
And here's the original recording pitch shifted to E:
And slowed:
Here's a nice version, sandwiched between some other favorites.
Here it is the proper key:
Tune by Nigel Eaton.
A couple more schottiche. The first tune is notated in C. In the recording they play a couple of iterations in C, then switch to D.
This tune by Ian Luff in some ways reminds me of a nordic tune. The horn parts also sound really cool.
It is referenced as a schottische.
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We playe this at the Slik Road stage. For some reason I was either doubling the number of A parts, or of both A & B parts. Notated here in C, but also played in G depending on what type bagpipe or hurdy-gurdy is playing.
A fun jazzed-up version. Hit “show more” for history of the tune:
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Here is another rendering by an English band :