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Tune Name: Drum Major I.B Sorenson
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Tune Type: 2/4 Hornpipe
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Year Composed: 2004
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Temukapiper
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by Temukapiper » Tue Apr 13, 2004 6:52 am
THis is a wee hornpipe i have just finised writting , and i have named it after my very 1st tutor , Ivan Sorenson.
Hence , the name Drum Major I.B Sorenson.
Enjoy!
<edited - added some other file formats - viperpiper>
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- sorrenson.bww
- This is the Bww of the tune.
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Temukapiper
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by Temukapiper » Tue Apr 13, 2004 11:00 am
Hi there!
I would appreciate any comments you have regarding this , or any of my other tunes!
Cheers!
Craig
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BHoenders
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by BHoenders » Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:23 pm
Hi there,
very nice tune !
Thanks
Bartje
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david n. siegel
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by david n. siegel » Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:40 am
Nice swing to it, and I'd bet a lot of fun to play. And most suitable for a Sailor's Hornpipe. Definately one that feels good under the fingers.
-David.
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BHoenders
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by BHoenders » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:49 am
Hi there,
Thanks very much!
2th place overall, Champonchip/netherland.
comments h/p.
GOOD choiche.
good phrasing and excecution h/p rolls.
good luck to you!
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david n. siegel
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by david n. siegel » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:59 am
A really nautical sound to this--and a lot of fun already after one go on the practice chanter.
Great piping scene in Denmark--one of our pipers here spent the summer with Holbaek PB.
Were you a P/M Kilgour student--or a student of one of his students?
Anyway, nice, tight tune!
-David.