Hopefully I am not breaking any rules by asking if anyone would like to trade me a copy of the Michael Coleman out-of-print CD for some out-of-print CD or record that I may have that of interest to them. John Doherty Bundle and Go or The Floating Bow perhaps? Ceol Aduaidh? or some pipering/whistle CD’s fro records like Brendan Keenan, Felix Doran, Tommy Reck, to name a few.
I’d really like to do some transcriptions of Michael Coleman’s playing. I could also trade some transcriptions of Charlie Lennon’s playing, James Kelly’s playing, Tommy people’s playing, Matt Molloy’s playing, Altan, Frankie Kennedy, Paddy Keenan, Liam O’Flynn, to name just a few.
I do not wany any money. Just an educational exchange.
“Michael Coleman 1891-1945” is the two-CD set I’m after.
Would anyone like to sell me one? Would anyone like to rent me one to transcribe from? Transcriptions will be returned w/CD. Would anyone like to see some samples of some of my fiddle transcriptions for their accuracy? Is anyone interested? I am trying to study bowing styles of different regions and players. Here are some links to TIFF samples (print them out) of what I will send you FOR FREE if I could just get a copy of that Michael Coleman CD from someone:
The TIFFs and GIFs have been temporarily removed from my web page. I will repost later so that anyone interested can print them. Probably tomorrow. I needed to make room for other incoming data.
The GIFs are back, if anyone wants to print them. send me opinions and suggestions. Sometimes it quite hard to decipher bowing from an audio recording. Canny’s setting of Dunphy’s with his interesting inflections is really nice. Compare to the ususal piper’s setting.