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Scipio on guitar.wmv
RustyGulley
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My arrangement (and still working on it!) of Handel's great march for guitar. Played on a Turner 42CE beefed up with a Roland cube Street amp with a bit of reverb. Tuning i...
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Caller's Eye view
RustyGulley
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Dancing 'The Snowball' at a ceilidh in 2009.
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The Recruiting Officer and The Lad that Kept the Cattle.wmv
RustyGulley
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Two melodic jigs that I like to savour by playing them at a steady pace. The first is in Vickers and other MSs and dates from around 1706. The second is from the Henry Atk...
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White Joak & Yellow Joak
RustyGulley
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Two 'joaks' from John Walsh's 3rd collection of dance tunes (pub c 1730). I first heard these played by John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris many years ago. I have not heard any...
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Hornpipes - The Marfull & Stringer's
RustyGulley
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Two more hornpipes from John Clare. The Marfull (sic: probably The Marvel) I learnt from fiddler John Offord and it fits well with Stringer's, which I have known for some t...
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Molecatcher's hornpipe & Downfall of the Gin
RustyGulley
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Two hornpipes in 3/2 time, both from John Offord's splendid book 'John of the Green, the Cheshire way'. As well as in tunes played by 'folk musicians', trained performers a...
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The Red Petticoat Hornpipe
RustyGulley
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One of the most beautiful tunes I have come across. The Red Petticoat Hornpipe is found in the John Clare tune manuscripts. I like to play it in a slightly more lyrical sty...
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The Odd Fish & Howlets and Weasels
RustyGulley
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Two little known jigs from English fiddler's manuscripts. The Odd Fish is in C (get your C/G melodeons out or try it in C anyway) and it is followed by Howlets and Weasels....
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Saltfish&Dumplins and Duke's hornpipe
RustyGulley
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A couple of my favourite tunes! There are a few versions of S&D and it dates back to the c17th. Duke's has the many alternative names (Back o' the Haggard, Lady Flashdash e...
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ECM2009
RustyGulley
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English traditional music sessions at the ECM weekend, June 2009 at Ampthill, Bedfordshire UK. A host of great musicians (and singers) meet for sessions, talks and an oppor...
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