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2779.1 | Location.... | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Thu Jul 29 1993 09:48 | 10 |
| MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB.SEQUENCES.BLUEGRASS]
BILLCHTM.MID;1 42 22-JUL-1993 21:40:31.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BILLYLOW.MID;1 20 23-JUL-1993 23:51:18.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BLUGRS01.TXT;1 7 24-JUL-1993 00:16:28.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CRIPPLCR.MID;1 12 23-JUL-1993 23:52:07.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TURKEY.MID;1 10 23-JUL-1993 23:52:35.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WHISKEY.MID;1 11 23-JUL-1993 23:52:59.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
Total of 6 files, 102 blocks
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2779.2 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Fri Jul 30 1993 10:02 | 3 |
| Sheesh, no bluegrass jokes, jabs yet? I'm disappointed ;^)
chuck
|
2779.3 | I like BLOOGRASS! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | I meant that in the nicest way... | Fri Jul 30 1993 10:13 | 8 |
| I guess nobody feels the subject is worth the effort! (howzat?)
8^}
Now if you were to say that you "like Eric Clapton"....put on the
asbestos jock strap and stand back!
yikes!
|
2779.4 | Who'll cast the first stone? (Or stone the first cast?) | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Fri Jul 30 1993 10:24 | 12 |
| Waal now, afore I cast asparagus on "things bluegrass," I'd feel sorta
obliged to get *somewhere* near the facility on the frets (read:
blinding speed) which most bluegrassers seem to take for granite.
I *do* know a good one somewhat pertinent to bluegrass (told to me by a
bass player who also plays accordion):
Q: If you drop a banjo and an accordion from an airplane, which one hits
the ground first?
A: Who cares?
|
2779.5 | You didn't say you had banjos in your sequences, hense, no jokess! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Eee-i-eee-i-oh | Fri Jul 30 1993 10:25 | 5 |
| More like most of us don't have any MIDI stuff to play your sequences
on. You'll probably have better luck with the COMMUSIC crowd (I
noticed you crossposted it there too). If I did, I'd give 'em a try!
Greg
|
2779.6 | "My old-time MIDI cabin in the woods"? | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | Fri Jul 30 1993 11:30 | 3 |
| There seems to be something inherently contradictory about using MIDI
technology for bluegrass licks. Not as bad, perhaps, as it would be to
use an electric guitar, but strange nonetheless.
|
2779.7 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Fri Jul 30 1993 11:35 | 3 |
| Thanks, guys! My persecution complex has been satisfied :^)
chuck
|
2779.8 | ahhhhh..... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | I meant that in the nicest way... | Fri Jul 30 1993 11:39 | 9 |
| re: -1 Thanks, guys! My persecution complex has been satisfied :^)
your persecution complex may be satisfied, but I'm not quite through,
you scum sucking bluegrass loving shmuck!
I feel muuuuch better now....8^}
|
2779.9 | Repeat Warning | ZYMRGY::sam | I made life easy just by laughing | Fri Jul 30 1993 11:41 | 7 |
| My favorite one from the "Banjo Jokes" list I just have to repeat here:
Q: How can you tell if the stage is level at a bluegrass show?
A: The banjo player drools out of both sides of his mouth simulatenously.
-- Sam
|
2779.10 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Fri Jul 30 1993 11:48 | 5 |
| re: .8
that was pretty good. But have yet to see the trademarked "bill the
cat" "Acckkk"
chuck
|
2779.11 | This one?? | KDX200::COOPER | | Fri Jul 30 1993 11:49 | 4 |
| _ /|
\'o.O' AcK!!
=(___)=
U
|
2779.12 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Fri Jul 30 1993 11:49 | 1 |
| yep
|
2779.13 | B-111 the Kitty (tm) | SUBSYS::GODIN | My other preamp is a Tri-Axis. | Fri Jul 30 1993 12:43 | 16 |
| RE
_ /|
\'o.O' AcK!!
=(___)=
U
Someone sent me this icon once in response to a plan I had to retrofit
a Gibson Les Paul Custom with a Kahler whammy bar.
I guess he thought I was takling about a banjo ;-)
Paul
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2779.14 | We're too mature for that | NWACES::HICKERNELL | Sweet Summer Sweat | Fri Jul 30 1993 12:43 | 8 |
| Just for your information, in this conference we don't feel the need to
make fun of banjo players.
We have bass players. %^)
Dave
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2779.15 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Fri Jul 30 1993 12:55 | 6 |
| Speaking of which, if any folks out there who are midi-able and also
bass players.....my bass lines could be made a little more interesting.
hint, hint ;^)
chuck
|
2779.16 | | MANTHN::EDD | At the wheel of a Shark De Ville | Fri Jul 30 1993 13:02 | 3 |
| Can you convert the files to MC-500 format?
Edd
|
2779.17 | See what I mean? | NWACES::HICKERNELL | Sweet Summer Sweat | Fri Jul 30 1993 13:15 | 3 |
| Midi? Isn't that Mickey's girlfriend?
Dave_the_bass_player
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2779.18 | 8*} | NAVY5::SDANDREA | I meant that in the nicest way... | Fri Jul 30 1993 13:28 | 3 |
| >>Midi? Isn't that Mickey's girlfriend?
if you tried to prodoudce it wid a stuffy doze....
|
2779.20 | Sniff! | NWACES::HICKERNELL | Sweet Summer Sweat | Fri Jul 30 1993 14:11 | 1 |
| Dad's whad I bent!
|
2779.21 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Fri Jul 30 1993 14:13 | 8 |
| RE: Note 2779.16 by MANTHN::EDD
Can you convert the files to MC-500 format?
The only options i have for export are midi and music pro tracks (or
something like that???). Is that "MC-500 format"? I'll check tonight
for the exact term of that option and contact you off-line.
chuck
|
2779.22 | Don't say it...don't even THINK it! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Eee-i-eee-i-oh | Fri Jul 30 1993 14:35 | 10 |
| >
> _ /|
> \'o.O' AcK!!
> =(___)=
> U
>
> Someone sent me this icon once in response to a plan I had to retrofit
> a Gibson Les Paul Custom with a Kahler whammy bar.
BLASPHEMY!!!!
|
2779.23 | dawg sez....... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | I meant that in the nicest way... | Fri Jul 30 1993 14:49 | 10 |
| Les Paul's are designed to self destruct when whammy bars are
installed. Except for a few LP's that have given in to the Dark Side
of the Force, most of them would rather die than whammy.....
_ /|
> \'o.O' AcK!!, indeed.....
> =(___)=
> U
>
|
2779.24 | Doomed from the start | SUBSYS::GODIN | My other preamp is a Tri-Axis. | Fri Jul 30 1993 15:57 | 3 |
| Is that why there are so few of them around ?
Paul
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2779.25 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Sat Jul 31 1993 08:34 | 14 |
| re: 2779.4 MSBCS::ASHFORTH
> (read blinding speed)
I have written these out fairly slow :^) , at only 110 bpm 2/2 time.
The nice thing about midi is you can alter the tempo without
re-tuning... and it beats the heck out of an obnoxious metronome.
Besides, bluegrass solos need rythm accompanyment to be enjoyed.
Many of these songs are typically played around 130bpm, and if
ya wanna hear some real fast picking check out Ricky Skagg's Country
Boy on the Live in London album.....160bpm!
Now if I could just get my self to play cleanly over 100bpm....
chuck
|
2779.26 | ;^) | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Eee-i-eee-i-oh | Sun Aug 01 1993 19:35 | 3 |
| > Besides, bluegrass solos need rythm accompanyment to be enjoyed.
...and intoxicants.
|
2779.27 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Sun Aug 01 1993 22:42 | 5 |
| Most of 'em already have intoxicants, and momma, and trains, and
jealous killin'......I mean look at that one song "whiskey before
breakfast".
chuck
|
2779.28 | | STAR::BENSON | Impose order. Add chaos to taste. | Mon Aug 02 1993 11:04 | 6 |
| > Most of 'em already have intoxicants, and momma, and trains, and
> jealous killin'......
You're thinking of C&W. Bluegrass topics are cabins, dead folks, and
"love unrequited" (as our banjo player would say).
|
2779.29 | | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Mon Aug 02 1993 11:14 | 12 |
| re: .28
> > Most of 'em already have intoxicants, and momma, and trains, and
> > jealous killin'......
>
> You're thinking of C&W. Bluegrass topics are cabins, dead folks, and
> "love unrequited" (as our banjo player would say).
I don't know, it seems to me there's plenty of momma amd jealous killin'
in bluegrass! :-)
-Hal
|
2779.30 | Fixed old'uns and 3 new..... | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Wed Aug 04 1993 13:00 | 66 |
| Flatpicking Bluegrass Guitar Midi Files:
The purpose of this file is to track uploads of bluegrass songs. I will take
care not to deposit any songs with known authors to prevent any copywrite
infringements (there's a ton of songs that meet that criteria). Most
arrangements are either from Steve Kaufman's book "Bluegrass Guitar Solo's
(that every parking lot picker should know)" Volume One, or from my guitar
instuctor Dennis Bailey (Flying W ranch, Colorado Banjo Champion and numerous
other awards). I will update the filename with each revision/addition so folks
will know when a change has been made (blugrs01.txt to blugrs02.txt....and
so on). I will also put an "*" by each song to indicate what changed or was
added since the revision.
I have written each song with 3 staffs. Channel one is acoustic guitar (steel)
solo, channel 2 is acoustic guitar (steel) rythym, channel 3 is acoustic bass.
<*******deleted part about dropping octaves******>.
Many of these songs are meant to be capoed (usually 2nd fret) when playing with
a fiddle or mandolin, but following the notation would be a nightmare so I have
defaulted to uncapoed key. I will indicate what key these are wrote in and
the key they are usually played in. I use the Gravis Ultrasound card with
midi mapper and "general midi" configuration, so if your midi mapper is
configured correctly these should be ready "as is" for correct playback with
your soundcard/sgu.
You may find a postscript chord sheet (rythym) to these songs (and others) in:
copy lilcpx::disk$user:[bullard.public]chordmed.ps
one "|" per 1/2 measure (simplistically a <alternating> bass note and strum),
"*" means repeat line. Most bluegrass songs consist of an "a" part played
twice, and a "b" part played twice.
Since writing these takes away time from actual guitar practice, I have kept
them fairly simple....but feel free to improve them and share the results.
chuck
(lilcpx::bullard, dtn 522-3877)
=============================================================================
* All previous midifiles have been reproccessed to hopefully have correct
octave playback on the guitar. I'm not sure if the bass (channel A3) uses
correct octave and would appreciate feedback.
=============================================================================
* ARKTRVLR.MID, Arkansas Traveler, Old Time, Wrote in key of C usually
in D, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner.
* BIGSANDY.MID, Crossing the Big Sandy or Big Sandy River, Wrote in key of
G usually played in A, arranged by DB, potatoes/1 variation.
BILLCHTM.MID, Bill Cheatham, Old Time, wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner/intermediate/advanced/beginner/
end tag.
BILLYLOW.MID, Billy In The Low Ground, Old Time, wrote in key of C
usually played in D, arranged by DB, potatos/2 variations.
CRIPPLCR.MID, Cripple Creek, Old Time, wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by Charles Anderson (Flatpicking Guitar Bluegrass book),
potatos/same version twice.
* STANNS.MID, Saint Ann's Reel, French-Canadian, Wrote in Key of C usually
played in D, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner/intermediate.
TURKEY.MID, Turkey In The Straw, Old Time, wrote in key of G usually
played in A, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner.
WHISKEY.MID, Whiskey Before Breakfast, Old Time, wrote in key of C usually
played in D. arranged by SK, potatos/beginner.
.....lots more songs/improvements to be added later.
|
2779.31 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Wed Aug 04 1993 13:01 | 16 |
| MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB.SEQUENCES.BLUEGRASS]
ARKTRVLR.MID;1 11 3-AUG-1993 23:35:46.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BIGSANDY.MID;1 11 3-AUG-1993 23:36:13.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BILLCHTM.MID;1 42 3-AUG-1993 23:36:41.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BILLYLOW.MID;1 20 3-AUG-1993 23:38:25.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BLUGRS02.TXT;1 8 4-AUG-1993 10:45:48.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CRIPPLCR.MID;1 12 3-AUG-1993 23:39:13.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STANNS.MID;1 21 3-AUG-1993 23:39:41.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TURKEY.MID;1 10 3-AUG-1993 23:40:31.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WHISKEY.MID;1 11 3-AUG-1993 23:40:55.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
Total of 9 files, 146 blocks.
chuck
|
2779.32 | | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Wed Aug 04 1993 13:47 | 14 |
| re: 2779.29 by TAMDNO::LAURENT
>I don't know, it seems to me there's plenty of momma amd jealous
>killin'
>in bluegrass! :-)
Yeah, and ya ain't lived till ya hear Jimmi's "Hey Joe" done bluegrass
style, like I did at the Rocky Mountain Bluegrass Festival in Lyons, CO
by Tim O'Brien.....speaking of which, this festival is this weekend
Aug 6th, 7th and 8th, at Lyons (near Longmont). Doc Watson is the
headline act and there'll be many other good bands, along with the
usual campground pickin'.
chuck
|
2779.33 | Folk process... | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Wed Aug 04 1993 14:26 | 10 |
| re: .32
> Yeah, and ya ain't lived till ya hear Jimmi's "Hey Joe" done bluegrass
> style, like I did at the Rocky Mountain Bluegrass Festival in Lyons, CO
> by Tim O'Brien.....
Well it's kind of appropriate, really. The original was written and performed
by some obscure folk singer whose name escapes me.
-Hal
|
2779.34 | Added many more.... | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Wed Aug 18 1993 09:09 | 95 |
| Flatpicking Bluegrass Guitar Midi Files:
The purpose of this file is to track uploads of bluegrass songs. I will take
care not to deposit any songs with known authors to prevent any copywrite
infringements (there's a ton of songs that meet that criteria). Most
arrangements are either from Steve Kaufman's book "Bluegrass Guitar Solo's
(that every parking lot picker should know)" Volume One or Two, or from my
guitar instuctor Dennis Bailey (Flying W ranch, Colorado Banjo Champion and
numerous other awards). Steve Kaufman offers very good instructional material
with tab/standard notation and cassettes to demonstrate and explain difficult
parts and certain hammer-on/pull-offs/fingering/sustain/etc, send me mail if
you'd like to know where you can order them.
I will update the filename with each revision/addition so folks will know when
a change has been made (blugrs01.txt to blugrs02.txt..and so on). I will also
put an "*" by each song to indicate what changed or was added since the last
revision.
I have written each song with 3 staffs. Channel one is acoustic guitar (steel)
solo, channel 2 is acoustic guitar (steel) rythym, channel 3 is acoustic bass.
Many of these songs are meant to be capoed (usually 2nd fret) when playing with
a fiddle or mandolin, but following the notation would be a nightmare so I have
defaulted to uncapoed key. I will indicate what key these are wrote in and
the key they are usually played in. I use the Gravis Ultrasound card with
midi mapper and "general midi" configuration, so if your midi mapper is
configured correctly these should be ready "as is" for correct playback with
your soundcard/sgu.
You may find a postscript chord sheet (rythym) to these songs (and others) in:
copy lilcpx::disk$user:[bullard.public]chordmed.ps
one "|" per 1/2 measure (simplistically a <alternating> bass note and strum),
"*" means repeat line. Most bluegrass songs consist of an "a" part played
twice, and a "b" part played twice.
Since writing these takes away time from actual guitar practice, I have kept
them fairly simple....but feel free to improve them and share the results.
chuck
(lilcpx::bullard, dtn 522-3877)
=============================================================================
ARKTRVLR.MID, Arkansas Traveler, Old Time, Wrote in key of C usually
in D, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner.
BIGSANDY.MID, Crossing the Big Sandy or Big Sandy River, Wrote in key of
G usually played in A, arranged by DB, potatoes/1 variation.
BILLCHTM.MID, Bill Cheatham, Old Time, wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner/intermediate/advanced/beginner/
end tag.
BILLYLOW.MID, Billy In The Low Ground, Old Time, wrote in key of C
usually played in D, arranged by DB, potatos/2 variations.
* BLKBRYBL.MID, Blackberry Blossom, Old Time, Wrote In key of G usually
played in G, Arranged by DB, lead-in/2 variations.
* BLKMNTRG.MID, Black Mountain Rag, Old Time, Wrote in key of C usually
played in C, Arranged by DB, potatos/1 variation.
CRIPPLCR.MID, Cripple Creek, Old Time, wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by Charles Anderson (Flatpicking Guitar Bluegrass book),
potatos/same version twice.
* DEVILDRM.MID, Devil's Dream, British Isles/American, Wrote in key of A
usually played in A, arranged by DB, lead-in/1 variation.
* DIXHOE.MID, Dixie Hoedown, Old Time, Wrote in key of G usually played
in G, arranged by DB, potatos/1 variation.
* FISHERS.MID, Fisher's Hornpipe, British Isles/American, Wrote in key of
D usually played in D, arranged by SK, lead-in/beginner.
* HUCKLBRY.MID, Huckleberry Hornpipe, Old Time, Wrote in key of G usually
played in G, arranged by DB, lead-in/1 variation.
* LONESOME.MID, Lonesome Fiddle Blues, Old Time, Wrote in key of Dm usually
played in Dm, arranged by DB, intro/1 variation.
* OLDJOECL.MID, Old Joe Clark, Old TIme, Wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by DB, potatos/1 variation.
* RAGTMANN.MID, Ragtime Annie, American, Wrote in key of C usually played
in D, arranged by DB, potatos/1 variation.
* SALTCREK.MID, Salt Creek or Salt River, Old Time/Texas Style, wrote in
key of G usually played in A, arranged by DB, potatoes/1 variation.
STANNS.MID, Saint Ann's Reel, French-Canadian, Wrote in Key of C usually
played in D, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner/intermediate.
TURKEY.MID, Turkey In The Straw, Old Time, wrote in key of G usually
played in A, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner.
WHISKEY.MID, Whiskey Before Breakfast, Old Time, wrote in key of C usually
played in D. arranged by SK, potatos/beginner.
.....lots more songs/improvements to be added later.
|
2779.35 | File listing | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Wed Aug 18 1993 09:10 | 28 |
|
MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB.SEQUENCES.BLUEGRASS]
which can also be written as:
MIDI::MIDILIB:[SEQUENCES.BLUEGRASS]
ARKTRVLR.MID;1 11 3-AUG-1993 23:35:46.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BIGSANDY.MID;1 11 3-AUG-1993 23:36:13.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BILLCHTM.MID;1 42 3-AUG-1993 23:36:41.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BILLYLOW.MID;1 20 3-AUG-1993 23:38:25.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BLKBRYBL.MID;1 21 16-AUG-1993 21:36:53.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BLKMNTRG.MID;1 11 16-AUG-1993 23:06:48.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
BLUGRS03.TXT;1 10 17-AUG-1993 08:40:44.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
CRIPPLCR.MID;1 12 3-AUG-1993 23:39:13.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DEVILDRM.MID;1 11 16-AUG-1993 21:37:48.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
DIXHOE.MID;1 11 16-AUG-1993 21:38:16.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
FISHERS.MID;1 10 16-AUG-1993 21:38:43.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
HUCKLBRY.MID;1 16 16-AUG-1993 21:39:06.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
LONESOME.MID;1 12 16-AUG-1993 21:39:46.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
OLDJOECL.MID;1 11 16-AUG-1993 21:40:17.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
RAGTMANN.MID;1 11 16-AUG-1993 21:40:44.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
SALTCREK.MID;1 11 16-AUG-1993 21:41:12.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
STANNS.MID;1 21 3-AUG-1993 23:39:41.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
TURKEY.MID;1 10 3-AUG-1993 23:40:31.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
WHISKEY.MID;1 11 3-AUG-1993 23:40:55.00 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
Total of 19 files, 273 blocks.
|
2779.36 | More, with two formats each... | LILCPX::BULLARD | NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED | Wed Sep 15 1993 09:21 | 95 |
| <<< IMDOWN::IMDOWN$DKB300:[NOTES$LIBRARY]COMMUSIC.NOTE;2 >>>
-< COMMUSIC V2 >-
================================================================================
Note 404.14 Bluegrass Guitar Practice Midi Files 14 of 14
LILCPX::BULLARD "NINETIES..DECADEOFGOVERNMENTGREED" 88 lines 15-SEP-1993 10:18
-< More added..... >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flatpicking Bluegrass Guitar Midi Files:
<redundancy deleted. See 04blugrs.txt>
**You may find a postscript chord sheet (rythym) to these songs (and others) in:
copy lilcpx::disk$user:[bullard.public]chrdcapo.ps (and chrdtrue.ps)
=============================================================================
* Two versions of each file have been created:
*.smf, for notation software with adjustable or mapped octave playback
*.mid, octaves manually dropped (-1 guitars, -2 bass)
=============================================================================
* ARKTRVLR.MID/SMF, Arkansas Traveler, Old Time, Wrote in key of C usually
in D, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner/*intermediate/advanced/beginner/
end tag*.
BIGSANDY.MID/SMF, Crossing the Big Sandy or Big Sandy River, Wrote in key
of G usually played in A, arranged by DB, potatoes/1 variation.
BILLCHTM.MID/SMF, Bill Cheatham, Old Time, wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner/intermediate/advanced/beginner/
end tag.
BILLYLOW.MID/SMF, Billy In The Low Ground, Old Time, wrote in key of C
usually played in D, arranged by DB, potatos/2 variations.
BLKBRYBL.MID/SMF, Blackberry Blossom, Old Time, Wrote In key of G usually
played in G, Arranged by DB, lead-in/2 variations.
BLKMNTRG.MID/SMF, Black Mountain Rag, American, Wrote in key of C usually
played in C, Arranged by DB, potatos/1 variation.
CRIPPLCR.MID/SMF, Cripple Creek, Old Time, wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by Charles Anderson (Flatpicking Guitar Bluegrass book),
potatos/same version twice.
DEVILDRM.MID/SMF, Devil's Dream, British Isles/American, Wrote in key of A
usually played in A, arranged by DB, lead-in/1 variation.
DIXHOE.MID/SMF, Dixie Hoedown, Old Time, Wrote in key of G usually played
in G, arranged by DB, potatos/1 variation.
* DWNYNDR.MID/SMF, Down Yonder, American, Wrote in key of G usually played
in G, arranged by SK, intro/beginner/intermediate/advanced/beginner
FISHERS.MID/SMF, Fisher's Hornpipe, British Isles/American, Wrote in key of
D usually played in D, arranged by SK, lead-in/beginner.
HUCKLBRY.MID/SMF, Huckleberry Hornpipe, Old Time, Wrote in key of G usually
played in G, arranged by DB, lead-in/1 variation.
LONESOME.MID/SMF, Lonesome Fiddle Blues, Old Time, Wrote in key of Dm usually
played in Dm, arranged by DB, intro/1 variation.
OLDJOECL.MID/SMF, Old Joe Clark, Old TIme, Wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by DB, potatos/1 variation.
RAGTMANN.MID/SMF, Ragtime Annie, American, Wrote in key of C usually played
in D, arranged by DB, potatos/1 variation.
* REDHAIR.MID/SMF, Red Haired Boy, Irish, Wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner/intermediate/advanced/beginner/
end tag.
SALTCREK.MID/SMF, Salt Creek or Salt River, Old Time/Texas Style, wrote in
key of G usually played in A, arranged by DB, potatoes/1 variation.
* SLLYGDN.MID/SMF, Sally Goodin', Old Time, Wrote in key of G usually played
in A, arranged by DB, potatos/1 variation.
* SOLDRJOY.MID/SMF, Soldier's Joy, American, Wrote in key of C usually played
in D, arranged by SK, intro/beginner/intermediate/advanced/beginner/end tag.
STANNS.MID/SMF, Saint Ann's Reel, French-Canadian, Wrote in Key of C usually
played in D, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner/intermediate.
TURKEY.MID/SMF, Turkey In The Straw, Old Time, wrote in key of G usually
played in A, arranged by SK, potatos/beginner.
* WHISKEY.MID/SMF, Whiskey Before Breakfast, Old Time, wrote in key of C
usually played in D. arranged by SK, potatos/beginner/*intermediate/
advanced/beginner/endtag*.
* WLDWFLWR.MID/SMF, Wildwood Flower, American, Wrote in key of C usually
played in C, arranged by SK, beginner/intermediate/advanced/beginner
.....lots more songs/improvements to be added later.
chuck
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| Directory MIDI::A$:[MIDILIB.SEQUENCES.BLUEGRASS]
04BLUGRS.TXT;1 13
ARKTRVLR.MID;1 39
ARKTRVLR.SMF;1 39
BIGSANDY.MID;1 11
BIGSANDY.SMF;1 11
BILLCHTM.MID;1 39
BILLCHTM.SMF;1 39
BILLYLOW.MID;1 19
BILLYLOW.SMF;1 19
BLKBRYBL.MID;1 19
BLKBRYBL.SMF;1 19
BLKMNTRG.MID;1 11
BLKMNTRG.SMF;1 11
CRIPPLCR.MID;1 11
CRIPPLCR.SMF;1 11
DEVILDRM.MID;1 10
DEVILDRM.SMF;1 10
DIXHOE.MID;1 11
DIXHOE.SMF;1 11
DWNYNDR.MID;1 42
DWNYNDR.SMF;1 42
FISHERS.MID;1 9
FISHERS.SMF;1 9
HUCKLBRY.MID;1 15
HUCKLBRY.SMF;1 15
LONESOME.MID;1 11
LONESOME.SMF;1 11
OLDJOECL.MID;1 11
OLDJOECL.SMF;1 11
RAGTMANN.MID;1 11
RAGTMANN.SMF;1 11
REDHAIR.MID;1 35
REDHAIR.SMF;1 35
SALTCREK.MID;1 10
SALTCREK.SMF;1 10
SLLYGDN.MID;1 9
SLLYGDN.SMF;1 9
SOLDRJOY.MID;1 38
SOLDRJOY.SMF;1 38
STANNS.MID;1 19
STANNS.SMF;1 19
TURKEY.MID;1 9
TURKEY.SMF;1 9
WHISKEY.MID;1 40
WHISKEY.SMF;1 40
WLDWFLWR.MID;1 22
WLDWFLWR.SMF;1 22
Total of 47 files, 915 blocks.
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