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09/14/09 Digerspolkan, Our Kate
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:38 pm
by TonyHiggins
09/14/09 Gian Marco Pietrasanta (pantera) sends: "Digerspolkan" a Swedish tune played on a G Alba whistle." (saved in misc)
David Auty sends: "Attached is a tune by Kathryn Tickell a Northumbrian piper. "Our Kate" She has given me permission to use the tune.
http://www.kathryntickell.com/ (saved in misc)
Re: 09/14/09 Digerspolkan, Our Kate
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 9:27 pm
by Azalin
Beautiful tune, David. Is it what you'd call a Northumbrian tune? I mean, it's been composed by someone from there, but is it also in the trad. Northumbrian style?
Re: 09/14/09 Digerspolkan, Our Kate
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:24 pm
by Tootler
Azalin wrote:Beautiful tune, David. Is it what you'd call a Northumbrian tune? I mean, it's been composed by someone from there, but is it also in the trad. Northumbrian style?
Kathryn is steeped in the Northumbrian tradition. Not only is she a superb piper, but also a fine fiddler as well. This tune while modern has a definite feel of a Northumbrian tune
To me it invokes the High moorland of the North of England - the best place in the world to be
Geoff
I'm not biased, of course.
Re: 09/14/09 Digerspolkan, Our Kate
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:03 pm
by SteveShaw
Tootler wrote:I'm not biased, of course.
I'm seriously biased, and I agree! Why, I was hobnobbing around Pendle just the week before last. Grand, and I love the way some of those northern tunes are so redolent of the high hills. Uncanny. And so many Northumbrian tunes sit very well on the harmonica too!