WebGraham Townsend . Rambler’s Hornpipe. D and A . Canadian Old Time Fiddle Hits . Lamplighter’s Hornpipe . D . 300 Fiddle Tunes . Blue Mountain Hornpipe . A . Messer Anthology *Please note that the number of book references has been kept to a minimum. There are numerous other transcriptions for these pieces. WebRecordings Dances Composed by Graham Townsend Search John Chambers' ABC Tune Finder for “Swinging with the Eighties” Search the Traditional Tune Archive by Andrew Kuntz and Valerio Pelliccioni. (Note that if this doesn't turn up anything you may want to tweak the search terms in that site's search form.) Submit Correction/Addition
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WebWaltzing Through the Leaves (J220-PG230DIG) SKU: J220-PG230DIG CA$6.95 From his seminal book 150 Canadian Fiddle Tunes, Waltzing Through the Leaves is a lovely, lyrical piece by the legendary Graham Townsend. 2 pages / Downloadable PDF Published by Mayfair Music Quantity Add to Cart Sample Page WebGraham Townsend strikes again with his 16th Long Play album of Canadian Fiddle tunes, as he salutes Don Messer, a dear friend and admirer, with selections that made Don famous. Graham was featured … how do you calculate a biweekly payment
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Webon Celtic tunes. Sandy, before remi-niscing on his 3O-year friendship with Graham, gave credit to Graham for hav-ing spread the gospel of old time fiddle music throughout the world. John Alex-ander picked and strummed his guitar, bringing out ~que sounds, including that of a kettle drum. Good Husband and Father Each guest musician spoke words of WebDiscover Fiddle by Graham Townsend released in 1990. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. WebWaverly Two-Step (W) -- A two-step written by Graham Townsend that's been popular with many of the French Canadian fiddlers in New England (e.g. Marcel Robidas, Simon St. Pierre, etc.) This is based on Marcel's version as of one particular evening; he played it differently at different times. how do you calculate a 4/12 pitch