Just as I as looking for the next tune, Cliff posted this. I really enjoy the trio with Jon Swayne & Andy Cutting.
Just as I as looking for the next tune, Cliff posted this. I really enjoy the trio with Jon Swayne & Andy Cutting.
A waltz we got form the Steegers. Learned at the old 'trash bistro' in back of the Camp1 kitchen. Said to be a Galician tune from a manuscript in the UC Santa Cruz library.
Transcription by Malaika. I feel that the first note in the D part should not be a rest, but a G an octave below the second note.
A waltz by Cliff Stapleton. Recording from: The Duellists-English Hurdy-gurdy music.
One of those tunes that for whistles, fiddles, mandolins, piano accordions problbly need to be learned in multiple keys.
Recording is in D. When playing with D/G button box players it ends up(often) in E.
One of those rare recordings that actually plays it as written. Or rare transcriptions that writes it as played.
A tune that I seem to have heard for years. Alex says he and Tim used to play it. I always confused it with an Irish tune. Nicole, Calvaleigh, Alex and I meet the fellow for whom it was written at Le Son.
here is a version with Polle plus brass
A tune by Hans Lankari.
Transcription and harmonizations by Danny Carnahan. Passed along by Kevin Cloud. Videos found by Jay Doane
Heard this from Belgian hurdy gurdy player Koen Van Daele(who is playing in sound file), at a hurdy gurdy & bagpipe weekend in 2016 at Halsway Manor.