More recording

Posted by Jerry on July 5th, 2004 — Posted in Journal, Music

More recording
Yes I have neglected my blog over the past two nights! But it’s all in a good cause – honest!

We have been recording more tracks – this time of some Scottish tunes:

  • Athol Highlanders’ March
  • Stirling Castle – a lovely strathspey
  • Redhaired Boy, Merry Blacksmith, Mason’s Apron (reels)
  • Gay Gordons, 79ths Farewell to Gibraltar (marches)
  • Dashing White Sergeant, Scarter Glen, Staten Island (polkas/reels)

So it’s been a bit busy lately – still need to add guitars and bass on most of them and do some post production. But I’d have to say that the Tracktion software i’m using is great – very easy to use and intuitive for the amount of information it displays. I highly recommend it. The software works great on my four-year-old iMac dv – even though it does sometimes push the CPU limits a bit in the post-production phase.

Anyhow I’m learning heaps and enjoying it thoroughly!

cheers
Jerry

Buena Vista Social Club comes to Canberra Australia

Posted by Jerry on June 30th, 2004 — Posted in Journal, Music

Monday 28 June 2004: Canberra Australia – It was an amazing concert, full of rhythm, dance and Cuban barrio atmosphere (cigars and all!) I had not intended to go, but a friend who was keen to seen them after seeing the video of the Buena Vista Social Club, then caught the flu, and asked if I would like to take her place at the concert. I agreed immediately – I too had seen the documentary of their return to fame. This is about a group of musicians from the 30s/40s whose ambition was one day to play at Carnegie Hall in the US. Cuban jazz musician Ry Cooder heard about them and set about making their dream come true – and these guys, aged between 70 and 90 finally had their big night – but that was just the start of a huge revival – and they are still touring!

Yes there are a mix of younger musicians and dancers, but there is real charm and style in the original performers – still so full of life – playing and salsa-ing the night away. It was truly spectacular – and well worth seeing if they are in your area 🙂

Cheers
Jerry

Scottish tunes online

Posted by Jerry on June 27th, 2004 — Posted in Music

Well I needed to find some Scottish tunes for a dance, and off I went googling – actually the kick start was in the ‘related’ links as a helpful suggestion in my gmail box – good old context-sensitive targeted advertising. except only one was for a a pay service, the other was Hans’ ABC music page – a real wealth of material in abc format. And sure enough I found what I wanted in the Athole collection. Strange spelling though – I remember visiting Athol in the Scottish highlands a few years back – gorgeous picturesque place with a wonderful castle that is maintained and lived in by the Laird himself.

Using barfly (for mac) I was able to hear the tune over several times, and followed the music notation until it made sense. It’s a great way to learn. I found that if you edit the tempo (L:1/8) to read L:1/4 the tune is played at half the speed, making it much easier to pick up the thread of the tune. So now I can play a passable version of the Gay Gordon’s – a traditional Scottish Country dance tune.

Not a bad way to round off an excellent weekend

cheers
Jerry

Making a Firestaff/Fire Poi

Posted by Jerry on June 26th, 2004 — Posted in Journal, Music, Technology

Making a firestaff and fire poi – fire dance equipment
I promised some time ago that I’d show you how to make a fire staff – and here it is.

http://www.lostbiro.com/firestaff/firestaffi-04.html
Making a Firestaff

This method works for fire staffs and poi used for fire twirling/ fire dancing – please use fire responsibly and safely!

Cheers
Jerry

Beijing Caledonian Society Annual Highland Ball … What tha…?!!

Posted by Jerry on June 23rd, 2004 — Posted in Journal, Music

Now here is a bolt from the blue! We get offers of gigs in sometimes unusual situations and unusual places, but this one takes the cake. The email said in part: “here’s the situation: the Beijing Caledonian Society is holding their Annual Highland Ball…” The Beijing What??

Well it seems that there is indeed a dedicated group of Scottish highland dancers in China’s capital – and they need a live band. Who better than Full Circle? So it would seem we are destined to go away on tour to the land of the Red Dragon – in a few months. In the meantime this er… Irish/Celtic band will be learning some new Scottish repertoire. Yes we do play some Scottish numbers, but some of the dances will have specific tunes. Anyhow we have already been requested to play one song in particular… The Devil Went Down to a Small Country South of Russia… Now this sounds like fun!

Cheers
Jerry