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Bb flute tunes on recordings

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:52 pm
by lesl
Hi folks, hope all the Yanks had a good Thanksgiving!

I've a Bb flute on loan and wondered if there was a thread on what recordings were done in Bb. Can't find such a thread - if there isn't one, can anyone post up some names and album/track numbers? (I'm sure I have some, just no idea where they are!)

Cheers!
Lesl

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 5:21 pm
by lixnaw
Kevin Crawford recorded some tunes in Bb, they're on his album "in good company" http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/87

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 5:51 pm
by maracirac
also few tunes on mat molloy's album shadows on stone.
marin

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:54 pm
by johnkerr
There's at least one track in Bb on the album "Happy to Meet" by PJ Crotty, James Cullinan and Carol Cullinan. Kevin Crawford produced this CD and PJ Crotty was paying Kevin's Bb Grinter.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 7:20 pm
by rh
IIRC McGoldrick's Terry Teahan's/Her Long Black Hair set is on a Bb. It's on the "Fused" album and i think also on WFO1.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:45 pm
by kkrell
Matt Molloy on Heathery Breeze. Includes "Drowsie Maggie" on Wooden Flute Obsession vol. 1, disc 2, track 18.

Kevin Crawford, WFO2, disc 1, track 6 "Hut in the Bog/Cregg's Pipes".

Claus Steinort, WFO3, disc 1, track 20 "My Love and I in the Garden/Palmer's Gate"

Ronan Browne, WFO3, disc 1, track 22 "Rud Beag Mall"

Kevin Krell

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:51 pm
by Terry McGee
Hi Lesl

There are three tunes on Bb accessible from my Bb Models page:

http://www.mcgee-flutes.com/Low%20flute%20models.htm

Cold in April/Black Nab, a pair recently written by Matt Walklate, and an older tune, The Barrel of Monkeys, from Gary Walsh.

Terry

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:56 pm
by s1m0n
Altan's Frankie Kennedy recorded this gorgeous slow reel in Bb in a set named Dobbin's Flowery Vale on Harvest Storm

Someone at the session posted an ABC of this version.

Frankie Kennedy's version

I found this whilst browsing the net and have transferred it here, having made minor alterations to the abc (but not to the actual notes):

X: 1
T: Dobbin's Flowery Vale
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
Q: 120
S: Frankie Kennedy
R: slow reel
N: Frankie Kennedy recorded this using a Bb flute. This transcription is transposed and written for D flute
D: Altan - Harvest Storm
H: Frankie Kennedy learned this from a tape of a BBC recording of Robert Cinnamond of Glenavy, Co. Antrim
Z: Tom Madden
K: Edor
B2GB EBGB|A2FA DAFA|B2GB EBGA|(3Bcd ef gfed|
B2GB EBGB|A2FA DAFA|BAGF EFGA|(3Bcd ed (3Bcd ef||
g2gf gfed|BdA=c Bdef|g2gf gfed|BdA=c BEef|
gbaf gfed|B2AB GAFG|EDEF GzGA|AGdB gfed||
% Variation B-part bars 5-6 |g2gf gfed|B2AB GBFB|

# Posted on December 30th 2006 by Dow

This reel has nothing to do with the title "Dobbin's Flowery Vale" . Frankie learned the air of the song of that name from Robert Cinnamond, and stuck this reel after it. The only thing the 2 distinctly separate tunes have in common is that Frankie recorded them one after the other.

# Posted on December 30th 2006 by Kenny

Sorry, my bad. I should have spotted that. That'll teach me to cut and paste...

# Posted on December 31st 2006 by Dow

Thanks Kenny. I realised the mistake only recently.
I've also assumed for more than a decade that D'sFV was the title of this tune.

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:53 am
by Guinness
Solas's "Lament for Frankie". Very pretty.

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:28 am
by lesl
Yay! I have some of these cd's! So far have just been trying out regular tunes, then I thought this would be fun, to play along.. Lately I've been playing in Bb that Jr. Crehan tune, which I think is the same as the Long Black.. mentioned above, and also is called one of the Ha'penny's - Moll or Pol Ha'penny.. And look at that, Tom did the Dobbin's transcription hey!

thanks all thus far. :) It's a finger stretch for me on the bottom hand and I'm experimenting with 2 different right hand positions.

keep 'em coming, this will also be a good resource to have documented here.

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:44 am
by Jack Bradshaw
Marty Hayes "Under the Moon" and the book.....

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:48 pm
by seisflutes
Most of Kitty Lie Over is in Bb. Not on flute, but the key is right and that's what matters! It's pipes and tuned down fiddle, and a few whistle tracks. There are about three tracks in B though, so watch out.

Just tune the tune

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:51 am
by Tony McGinley
For some time now I have been using my PC and various audio programmes to either slow down or re-tune pieces that I want to learn or play along with.

That way you can get all the Bb material you want!!

Cheers.

Re: Just tune the tune

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:30 am
by Levente
[quote="Tony McGinley"]For some time now I have been using my PC and various audio programmes to either slow down or re-tune pieces that I want to learn or play along with.

That way you can get all the Bb material you want!!

Cheers.[/quote]

Yeah, me too. I use one for transposing the record, another one for slowing it down while playing (and for speeding it up but I've never done it :)). Do we know one specific software which offers both these functions? And perhaps even the possibility of saving a track that's set into a desired pace? I also find transposing a track deeply distorts the sound. Which one does it the least?

Thanks

Levente

Re: Just tune the tune

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:24 pm
by Tony McGinley
Levente wrote:
Tony McGinley wrote:For some time now I have been using my PC and various audio programmes to either slow down or re-tune pieces that I want to learn or play along with.

That way you can get all the Bb material you want!!

Cheers.
Yeah, me too. I use one for transposing the record, another one for slowing it down while playing (and for speeding it up but I've never done it :)). Do we know one specific software which offers both these functions? And perhaps even the possibility of saving a track that's set into a desired pace? I also find transposing a track deeply distorts the sound. Which one does it the least?
Thanks




Yep!!

"Best Practice" will tune or slow/speed a recording and will record a copy of the tuned/slowed version as a .wav. AND - it's free to use - although I have sent the guy a few dollars coz I really appreciate his efforts.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~mp2004/bp/

Cheers!