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Author Topic: For learning by ear: Gloucester Hornpipe, Schottische de Virmoux and Mount Hills  (Read 837 times)

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Here are three more tunes from the Horsmonden workshops - each played at tempo, then slowly for learning by ear, then with simple chords and then with a few melodeon wheezes - what a workshopper calls 'Gav's dirty tricks'. Dirty tricks are of course optional ;-)

A popular rip-snorter from Playford: Mount Hills https://youtu.be/HXMEvgGrbiA

The well loved Frederic Paris number: Schottische de Virmoux https://youtu.be/_7FM76R4sfY (I hope I can be forgiven for playing this one like an Englishman... )

Gloucester will follow in the next post.

Have fun, Gavin

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And one of the many wonderful 'ports' hornpipes: The Gloucester Hornpipe https://youtu.be/7b49ayH8UtI

Gavin

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I like that schottische - often heard it but never knew what it was called.    Thanks for posting this.

Cheers,
Joy
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