Would the Flute player (originally from Glasgow, Scotland) who was at the
Roswell session last Sunday send me an e-mail. He mentioned setting up a session
in Decatur and I wanted to talk to him about it.
Regards,
Dave Hutton.
Which site do I go to to find the sheet music that the Session musiciand play?
Dave
--- In roswellsession@yahoogroups.com, "Ken Mitteldorf" <ken1061@...> wrote:
>
> I've uploaded the sheet music to Dingle Regatta as a jpeg file. If
> someone would convert the file to a .pdf that would make it quicker to
> download.
>
> This is the tune Joseph and Liam played Sunday night -- several people
> asked for the sheet music.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Ken
>
Dear session players,
Thanks for making me feel welcome at the Irish session last Sunday. As a
Scottish/Irish singer (who plays the bodhran) it's not often easy to get into a
musical session. I have sang at Irish sessions in Houston, Texas and Cocoa
Beach, Florida over the last 3 years and I hope to be able to provide sheet
music for all the songs I sing once my session group in Florida finish preparing
them!
I look forward to the next session in April.
Dave Hutton
Thats what DVRs are for Jeff...jeez, you'd think a cable guy would be
able to record the game! Get your priorities straight! :)
Jeff Finkelstein wrote:
>
> Eagles game today! I may be able to make it if they are well ahead,
> but otherwise I will see you next time.
>
> BTW, isn't the next session Super Bowl Sunday?
>
> On Jan 18, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Gary White <gary@...
> <mailto:gary%40southeastpipersclub.org>>
> wrote:
>
> > Don't forget, Set Dancing and Session today! Set dancing at 3pm,
> > session
> > at 5pm. -gary
> >
> > -------- Original Message --------
> > Subject: Come Set Dancing with us Sunday, Jan 18th!!
> > Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 17:41:00 -0500 (EST)
> > From: CCÉ Atlanta - Irish Set Dance Group
> <atl.setdancing@... <mailto:atl.setdancing%40mindspring.co>
> > m>
> > Reply-To: CCÉ Atlanta - Irish Set Dance Group
> > <atl.setdancing@... <mailto:atl.setdancing%40mindspring.com>>
> > To: atl.setdancing@...
> <mailto:atl.setdancing%40mindspring.com>
> >
> >
> > Bring your friends and come dance with us in Roswell!
> > Irish Set and Ceili Dancing: Sunday, January 18, 2009, from 3 – 5pm
> > Location: The Harp Irish Pub, 1425 Market Blvd, Roswell, GA.
> 770-645-0118
> > We'll teach (or review) a dance or two, then dance them - everyone is
> > welcome.
> > We've been working on the Ballyvourney Jig Set and the Connemara Reel
> > Set, if
> > you'd like to know, and perhaps a couple of ceili dances for warm ups
> > and fun.
> >
> > For more information, contact us at atl.setdancing@...
> <mailto:atl.setdancing%40mindspring.com>, or
> > visit the websites listed below.
> > Set dancing in the Atlanta area is sponsored by Irish Music Traditions
> > IMT), the Atlanta branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirà Éireann (pronounced
> > "kol-tus
> > kyol-tori air-in"). CCÉ is a non-profit organization promoting tradi
> > tional
> > Irish music and culture worldwide, headquartered in Dublin, Ireland.
> > We
> > are committed
> > to the preservation and practice of traditional Irish arts including
> > music, singing,
> > dance, and language.
> >
> > See you on the dance floor! -Tim H. & Sally V.
> >
> > Links:
> > http://www.harpirishpub.com/ <http://www.harpirishpub.com/>
> http://irishmusictraditions.infosaic12.com/
> <http://irishmusictraditions.infosaic12.com/>
> > http://comhaltas.ie/ <http://comhaltas.ie/>
> http://www.setdancingnews.net/ <http://www.setdancingnews.net/>
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Eagles game today! I may be able to make it if they are well ahead,
but otherwise I will see you next time.
BTW, isn't the next session Super Bowl Sunday?
On Jan 18, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Gary White <gary@...>
wrote:
> Don't forget, Set Dancing and Session today! Set dancing at 3pm,
> session
> at 5pm. -gary
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Come Set Dancing with us Sunday, Jan 18th!!
> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 17:41:00 -0500 (EST)
> From: CCÉ Atlanta - Irish Set Dance Group <atl.setdancing@...
> m>
> Reply-To: CCÉ Atlanta - Irish Set Dance Group
> <atl.setdancing@...>
> To: atl.setdancing@...
>
>
> Bring your friends and come dance with us in Roswell!
> Irish Set and Ceili Dancing: Sunday, January 18, 2009, from 3 – 5pm
> Location: The Harp Irish Pub, 1425 Market Blvd, Roswell, GA. 770-645-0118
> We'll teach (or review) a dance or two, then dance them - everyone is
> welcome.
> We've been working on the Ballyvourney Jig Set and the Connemara Reel
> Set, if
> you'd like to know, and perhaps a couple of ceili dances for warm ups
> and fun.
>
> For more information, contact us at atl.setdancing@..., or
> visit the websites listed below.
> Set dancing in the Atlanta area is sponsored by Irish Music Traditions
> IMT), the Atlanta branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirà Éireann (pronounced
> "kol-tus
> kyol-tori air-in"). CCÉ is a non-profit organization promoting tradi
> tional
> Irish music and culture worldwide, headquartered in Dublin, Ireland.
> We
> are committed
> to the preservation and practice of traditional Irish arts including
> music, singing,
> dance, and language.
>
> See you on the dance floor! -Tim H. & Sally V.
>
> Links:
> http://www.harpirishpub.com/http://irishmusictraditions.infosaic12.com/
> http://comhaltas.ie/http://www.setdancingnews.net/
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
Don't forget, Set Dancing and Session today! Set dancing at 3pm, session
at 5pm. -gary
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Come Set Dancing with us Sunday, Jan 18th!!
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 17:41:00 -0500 (EST)
From: CCÉ Atlanta - Irish Set Dance Group <atl.setdancing@...>
Reply-To: CCÉ Atlanta - Irish Set Dance Group
<atl.setdancing@...>
To: atl.setdancing@...
Bring your friends and come dance with us in Roswell!
Irish Set and Ceili Dancing: Sunday, January 18, 2009, from 3 – 5pm
Location: The Harp Irish Pub, 1425 Market Blvd, Roswell, GA. 770-645-0118
We'll teach (or review) a dance or two, then dance them - everyone is
welcome.
We've been working on the Ballyvourney Jig Set and the Connemara Reel
Set, if
you'd like to know, and perhaps a couple of ceili dances for warm ups
and fun.
For more information, contact us at atl.setdancing@..., or
visit the websites listed below.
Set dancing in the Atlanta area is sponsored by Irish Music Traditions
IMT), the Atlanta branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (pronounced
"kol-tus
kyol-tori air-in"). CCÉ is a non-profit organization promoting traditional
Irish music and culture worldwide, headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. We
are committed
to the preservation and practice of traditional Irish arts including
music, singing,
dance, and language.
See you on the dance floor! -Tim H. & Sally V.
Links:
http://www.harpirishpub.com/http://irishmusictraditions.infosaic12.com/http://comhaltas.ie/http://www.setdancingnews.net/
Hey All,
I've talked to Gary and have volunteered our house to host a New Year's
Day Session. Mary has agreed to make some snacks and some traditional
New Year's fare: Hoppin' John. So, here are the details;
Session
Thursday, January 1, 2009
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.???
BYOB
The Hogans -- Roswell, GA
Bring your family and friends!!!
Please RSVP to timhogan999@... and also let me know if you
need directions to the house.
thanks....Tim
I know attendance has been light through the holiday season, but lets
keep the session going.
I'll be there from 5-7pm tonight, looking forward to seeing you.
Regards,
Gary
Hello everyone, I've got a cold that I've been fighting for several
days and am not feeling better today. Therefore, I'm going to stay
home and not infect the rest of you.
Please carry on with the session without me.
Regards,
gary
FYI, I've got commitments both days in November when we have sessions
scheduled and won't be able to attend. Have fun and I'll see everyone
in December!
The Atlanta Irish Music School invites you to
A Halloween Ceili Dance
This Saturday Oct. 25th at The Harp Pub in Roswell; 7-9pm and session
9-10pm backroom
Bring your instrument and dancing shoes and don't forget your costume!!
Free admission
I can't make it either. Is anyone planning on going?
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 1:07 PM, John <jcr_f5@...> wrote:
--- In roswellsession@yahoogroups.com, "Gary White" <gary@...> wrote: > > I just remembered we have tickets to see Wicket at the Fox tonight, so
> won't be at the session. > > Have fun and I'll see you next time. > > Regards, > Gary >
--- In roswellsession@yahoogroups.com, "Gary White" <gary@...> wrote:
>
> I just remembered we have tickets to see Wicket at the Fox tonight, so
> won't be at the session.
>
> Have fun and I'll see you next time.
>
> Regards,
> Gary
>
I will be absent this week as well.
John
Hello, I'd like to invite you to play in the sessions at the St.
Patrick's Day Parade Committee Pig Jig. I'm viewing this more 'session
with an audience' than 'performance' so lets play some tunes and have
some fun.
We'd like to get a couple of sessions together for the event. The first
will run from 4pm til 5:30 and the second will start after Emerald Rose
is done probably around 7:45 or 8pm, then go til 9pm or they throw us
out. :)
Musicians get in free, if you bring a guest, they'll have to pay the
entry fee of $15. Please pass this on to anyone else you might think
would be interested.
It'll be a lot of fun, please email me back so I can get a count and
give a list of names for the door.
See you there!
-gary
>
OK folks, Labor Day is past, summer is offically over. We'll see you
all on Sunday.
--- In roswellsession@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Finkelstein"
<jlfinkels@...> wrote:
>
> Since this was another 3 week break between sessions, I wanted to
> remind everyone that there will be a slow session this Sunday 9/7
from
> 5-7 PM.
>
> Hope to see you there!
>
Regarding the intermediate session in the bar: Ultimately, it depends
upon the concentration of smoke. On smoky nights -- no way. If "I can
see clearly now" we'll stick around.
Ken
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
roswellsession group:
Would you be interested playing in an intermediate session
held in the front of the Harp following the slow session?
We've been asked by the owners a few times to come out
and play, so if there is interest we can approach them
about doing the second session out front.
o Yes, I have no shame
o No thanks, I'm not comfortable doing that
o I can make it as my schedule allows
o Maybe, what's in it for me?
To vote, please visit the following web page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roswellsession/surveys?id=2758030
Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are
not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groups
web site listed above.
Thanks!
Since this was another 3 week break between sessions, I wanted to
remind everyone that there will be a slow session this Sunday 9/7 from
5-7 PM.
Hope to see you there!
I've replaced the PDF and ABC files for the Fall 2008 tunebook with a
new version.
We found errors in the Fermanagh Reel and the Ninety-Eight March. So
please note the corrected versions (you can just reprint those two
pages to save paper).
Sorry for any inconvenience. Let me know if you spot any other errors.
Regards,
gary
Gary, Thank you so much! Please forward the e-mail, as I'm very interested, and
will in
the meantime I'll take a look at the favorite tune books, and will see if I can
make it down
to join along. Thank you so much!-Lori
--- In roswellsession@yahoogroups.com, "snoogieguy" <gary@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Lori, we play the first and third Sundays, 5-7pm at the Harp Pub in
> Roswell. You are welcome to join us.
>
> Look in the files section for this group and you'll find the tune books
> to get started. The "favorites" tune book is a good one to begin with,
> but we play tunes from all of them each session.
>
> We don't teach tunes in the session, but come out and follow along as
> best you can. We don't mind someone noodling along quietly.
>
> There is a good celtic guitar teacher in Douglasville. I'm at
> Swanannoa this week and don't have access to his email right now, but
> will forward this to him when I get home.
>
> Regards,
> Gary
>
> --- In roswellsession@yahoogroups.com, "Lori" <loriennis@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would love to join in some jam sessions to learn to play some
> traditional irish music. I can
> > play the guitar, know my chords pretty well to play along with a
> group. Is there any place out
> > there in the Atlanta area? Are their any great celtic guitar
> instructors you would recommend?
> > Thanks!
> >
>
Hi Lori, we play the first and third Sundays, 5-7pm at the Harp Pub in
Roswell. You are welcome to join us.
Look in the files section for this group and you'll find the tune books
to get started. The "favorites" tune book is a good one to begin with,
but we play tunes from all of them each session.
We don't teach tunes in the session, but come out and follow along as
best you can. We don't mind someone noodling along quietly.
There is a good celtic guitar teacher in Douglasville. I'm at
Swanannoa this week and don't have access to his email right now, but
will forward this to him when I get home.
Regards,
Gary
--- In roswellsession@yahoogroups.com, "Lori" <loriennis@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would love to join in some jam sessions to learn to play some
traditional irish music. I can
> play the guitar, know my chords pretty well to play along with a
group. Is there any place out
> there in the Atlanta area? Are their any great celtic guitar
instructors you would recommend?
> Thanks!
>
Hi,
I would love to join in some jam sessions to learn to play some traditional
irish music. I can
play the guitar, know my chords pretty well to play along with a group. Is
there any place out
there in the Atlanta area? Are their any great celtic guitar instructors you
would recommend?
Thanks!
The concert starts at 7, followed by
social time and a session. Our address is 9165 Martin Rd., Roswell, GA30076. Home phone is 770-573-2378; my cell is 678-559-6796.
Feel free to park in the driveway (but
accept the fact that you might get blocked in), or else park in the street.
Please park on one side of the street only.
We plan to provide light refreshments, but
ask that you bring your own beverage of choice.
One request: depending upon the turnout,
seating may become an issue. If you have a folding chair which will not mar our
hardwood floor, we’d appreciate you bringing it with you.
See you on the 12th.
Ken & Jo Anne Mitteldorf
-----Original Message----- From:
roswellsession@yahoogroups.com [mailto:roswellsession@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of John Robertson Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 8:47
PM To: roswellsession@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [roswellsession]
House concert July 12 (follow-up)
Ken, I will like to come to the
house concert on Saturday.
John.
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Just a quick follow-up to the announcement at last night's session:
We are hosting a house concert at our home (right around the corner
from the Harp) this Saturday, July 12 at 7 pm featuring Angelina
Carberry & Martin Quinn on tenor banjo and button accordion, followed
by a session. They will also conduct a workshop (or separate
workshops, depending upon student interest) from 3:30-5.
Concert tickets are $15 per person, workshop $25, all by reservation
only. Contact Ken Mitteldorf at ken1061@... for reservations
or more info, or call 770-573-2378. Directions sent with ticket
confirmation.
Angelina Carberry was born in Manchester, England but returned to
Ireland in the 90s. In 1998 she recorded Memories of the Holla with
her father Peter, which won critical acclaim from newspapers and
Irish music journalists. Though her style echoes that of her
grandfather, Kevin, who was a well-known player in Longford, Angelina
has developed a light-handed, sparkling touch on the banjo.
Angelina's unmistakable banjo style is nicely captured on her solo
2005 CD, An Traidisiún Beo, which was hailed by Irish Music Magazine
as "a landmark recording in traditional Irish music." Besides being
actively engaged in the Galway music scene, she tours with the all-
female traditional group, the Bumblebees. The group, which includes
harper/fiddler Laoise Kelly, accordionist Colette O'Leary and
Angelina on banjo and mandolin, has played throughout Ireland and
Europe. She has recorded two albums with the band.
Martin Quinn comes from Armagh from a family of accomplished
musicians and storytellers. He has a highly refined unique style and
is regarded as one of Ireland's finest exponents of the accordion.
Since 1994 Martin has been touring Europe and the US and has appeared
at many festivals in France, Finland, Britain and Germany. In
addition to his solo appearances and those with his wife Angelina,
Martin also performs with the traditional group na Dorsa, with whom
he has recorded 2 CDs. He's also toured with Lá Lugh. Martin has been
featured on TV and radio at home in Ireland as well as
internationally. His recording credits include tracks on Paul
Bradley's fine solo album The Atlantic Roar and more recently on
composer Josephine Keegan's double CD Lifeswork.
Thanks! I also fixed the '99 March and recreated the set with the '98
march and uploaded them to the files section.
Please check them over to make sure I haven't introduced any errors.
-g
John Robertson wrote:
> Done.
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Ken Mitteldorf <ken1061@...>
> To: roswellsession@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, June 2, 2008 8:06:32 PM
> Subject: [roswellsession] Dingle Regatta
>
> I've uploaded the sheet music to Dingle Regatta as a jpeg file. If
> someone would convert the file to a .pdf that would make it quicker to
> download.
>
> This is the tune Joseph and Liam played Sunday night -- several people
> asked for the sheet music.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Ken
>
>
>