Did you ever find out what the names of the last one was? First was Lime Kiln Strathspey, 2nd Spey Strathspey, I think, and then Old Grey Cat? Anyway, I love this duo!
Uhm, I believe she has more respect for the tradition and does more to educate than others. I have actually heard of her, but can't say I've yet heard of you, Andrew Newland.
voilaviolamh Exactly, I grew up with Scottish Music and play the fiddle and sometimes I’ll go to my fiddle group and say to my friend what’s that tune again that we played ages ago. Also we play a lot of our tunes in sets so sometimes the name gets cut off on the photocopy so there is a few tunes I have played many times but don’t know the name of aha.
Have you heard of Archie mcallister Duncan, he’s from kintyre, Scotland, went to live in cape Breton for a bit to learn the old songs, he loves youze guys, some player Archie but doffs his cap at the cape Breton players.
@@alanwilkin8869 this is Duncan here. He doffs his hat? Does that means he doesn’t approve of the Cape Breton style ? I know him ! He has the same last name maybe we’re related. Anyways he’s really good but it just goes to show that these “Cape Breton sets” always turn out like classical blurbs of tunes we kinda recognize . Not like the way it was meant to sound.
Lol. Well done, too slow though. My 8 year old can play it better. Come and join the Scottish fiddle players, there are 5 year olds that have fingers tha we are proud of :)
Why do idiots who clearly know nothing about the tradition feel the need to disrespect two of the finest players and teachers we have? What an asshole...