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4512
Kerby et al, This is great stuff, thanks. Happy New Year! ... I'm ... photos ... flutist) ... or the ... was ... that...
Irishbrit
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Jan 3, 2007
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4513
Does anyone know of authentic War of 1812-era beatings that can be adapted to fit the following tunes: York Fusiliers Chain Cotillion Matthew's Hornpipe ...
whc303
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Jan 17, 2007
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4514
... I read the subject line, and thought this was going to be information about whether or not the drummer was the one to dole out punishments! LOL -- Colleen...
Colleen Humphreys
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Jan 17, 2007
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4515
... I don't think there is one. I've looked and so far have come up dry. ... Best suggestion: "Roving Sailor." ... Highly doubtful for the remaining four....
Jim Krause
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Jan 18, 2007
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Jim Krause wrote "> Chain Cotillion Best suggestion: Roving Sailor." Thanks for the suggestions. I know that there are no specific beatings for any of these...
whc303
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Jan 18, 2007
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4517
Does anyone know of authentic War of 1812-era beatings that can be adapted to fit the following tunes: Some suggestions that may appeal to all levels of...
Peter Emerick
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Jan 18, 2007
11:25 pm
4518
That's great, Pete. Thanks. Anyone want to take a stab at Ah Ca Ira, Fischer's Hornpipe or the Empty Purse?...
whc303
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Jan 19, 2007
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4519
I'd say any of the 7tt Ftt FFF marches, or 7tt Ftt F55, are the best beats for A Ca Ira or Fisher's Hornpipe, such as Hazeltine's Common Time, Ashworth's...
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Jan 19, 2007
2:36 am
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What is 7tt Ftt FFF and 7tt Ftt F55? _____ From: 18cMusic@yahoogroups.com [mailto:18cMusic@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of JOEWHITNEY@... Sent: Thursday,...
Drums
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Jan 19, 2007
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4521
Seven tap tap, Flam tap tap, Flam Flam Flam Seven tap tap, Flam tap tap, Flam 5 stroke roll 5 stroke roll ... From: drums1812@... To:...
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Jan 19, 2007
2:02 pm
4522
Seven-stroke roll, right tap, right tap, left flam, left tap, left tap, right flam, left flam, right flam Similarly, Seven-stoke roll, right tap, right tap,...
whc303
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Jan 19, 2007
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thanks _____ From: 18cMusic@yahoogroups.com [mailto:18cMusic@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of JOEWHITNEY@... Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:02 AM To:...
Drums
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Jan 19, 2007
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4524
The actual instructions from Robinson for the Common Time, 3d Mode are: A seven and two quick light strokes with the right hand, a flam and two with the left,...
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Jan 19, 2007
2:58 pm
4525
... back ... Rev ... I agree. But Civil War reenactors need to realize that beats like YF may be related to Civil War drumming, but have modern elements thrown...
whc303
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Jan 19, 2007
3:24 pm
4526
Connecticut Halftime is in Colonel Hart's 1862 manual. It's the drum beat for "Rosebud Reel". Granted, it's not fancy filled half-time version with the treble...
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Jan 19, 2007
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4527
Oops, have to take back the Governor's Island/Farewell to Whiskey comment--those aren't treble ratamacues, they're what usually follows treble ratamacues....
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Jan 19, 2007
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4528
I was talking about the fills in the Conn't Halftime. For the other beats you mentioned, aren't those double ratamacues? i.e. llR llRLRL Miss Brown/Whiskey has...
whc303
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Jan 19, 2007
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4529
Makes me think about the triple ratamacues some people use the second time through when playing Hell on the Wabash. They should try and play it how it is...
whc303
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Jan 19, 2007
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4530
Yeah, I have that "discussion" with drummers all the time about those ruffs vs. flams. They just enjoy hitting the drum real hard (they call it "accenting"),...
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Jan 19, 2007
7:16 pm
4531
Will, what Corps are you with? George Carrol wrote drum parts for many of the tunes you're asking about. I have recently purchased his music books. Authentic...
Irishbrit
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Jan 20, 2007
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4532
My humble opinion is that only the beatings in Benjamin Clark's book are 18c authentic. Can that opinion be disputed? Richard Irishbrit <irishbrit@...>...
richard ruquist
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Jan 20, 2007
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4533
"My humble opinion is that only the beatings in Benjamin Clark's book are 18c authentic. Can that opinion be disputed?" What about Longman's ca. 1790's "Young...
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Jan 21, 2007
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4534
Getting back to the earlier comment: "Authentic drum parts for 18th Century tunes are scetchy at best until we find the missing link drum and fife manual for...
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Jan 21, 2007
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4535
Joe makes some interesting points with a very thoughtful discussion of drum beats in the 18th century. I agree completely that printed drum notation was not...
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Jan 21, 2007
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4536
As I mentioned in my previous post, I am compiling short biographies of some of the fifers who served and recorded their fife music during the Revolutionary...
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Jan 21, 2007
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"I don't necessarily agree that the drum beats came first and then fife tunes were added.  I do believe that drummers would apply various beats and...
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Jan 21, 2007
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4538
In a message dated 1/21/2007 10:53:02 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, JOEWHITNEY@... writes: Is the book primarily for Continental musicians, Gary, or will...
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glaciergary
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Jan 21, 2007
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4539
I understand the Fort Ticonderoga Fife and Drum Corps are presenting French Music since last season - (2006). Their Drum Major was very enthusiastic about...
prkey15
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Jan 21, 2007
10:29 pm
4540
You go, Gary! I am very interested in the revised BAR book, and enjoy reading the latest news about your progress! I hope the book will be available to us...
prkey15
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Jan 21, 2007
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4541
Please do not take these interesting re-enactement for primary source. Please. Louis ... De : 18cMusic@yahoogroups.com [mailto:18cMusic@yahoogroups.com]De la...
Louis Valiquette
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