Band Swing is designed to be especially 'user friendly' to musicians playing in folk dance bands, and tunes have been written out in a straight forward way. On pages labelled as Reels, Polkas, Jigs, Hornpipes or Waltzes, individual tunes can be played from top to bottom as a sequence of similar tunes. In the Specials section, if more than one tune is shown for a dance, the tunes have been specially chosen to be played in a sequence.
Some of the tunes in this book have easier arrangements printed on the opposite page, these make it easier for less experienced musicians to contribute to the sound of the band and to play at normal band tempo.
Callers and dancers like tunes to be phrased. In a 32 bar tune it is important to have definite phrasing (a pause) after 8 bars, otherwise it is difficult for callers to fit the dance to the tune. In a similar way, I like to give some phrasing, though not so pronounced, at 4 bar intervals too. A tune which is just a series of notes for 32 bars can be great to listen to, but may be difficult to call and dance to. I have therefore, tried to keep the arrangements uncluttered.
Pete Mac
Band Swing : Pete Mac
Adam Buchan's Follow On After the Ball Aiken Drum Alabama Jubilee Athol Highlanders Aunt Hessie's White Horse Belfast Polka, The Belle of the Ball' Bonnie Lass that didna Marry Me Boys of Biuehill, The Boys of Wexford Caddam Wood Captain Pugwash Captain White Chinese Breakdown Click go the Shears Codlins and Cream Columbus Stockade Blues Coming Round the Mountain Crooked Stove Pipe Daisy Daisy Dark Girl Dressed in Blue Dashing White Sergeant Dingle Regatta Director's Chair Dorset Four-hand Reel Double Quadrille Drops of Brandy Eye Level Farmer's Jamboree Planxty Irwin Ragtime Annie Fisherman, The Foxhunter's Jig Frankie and Johnny Girl with the Blue Dress On, Glenamaddy Grandfather's Clock Harvest Home | Hebridean Waters Home on the Range HotPunch^ Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight Hundred Pipers I'll be your Sweetheart Jenny Lind Job Lot John Ryan's Polka Jolly Coppersmith iJohnny Lad Joys of Quebec Jumping Cactus Kelly. the Boy from Killane La Russe Leaving of Liverpool, The Let Him Go, Let Him Tarry Levi Jackson Rag Little Burnt Potato Lord of the Dance Mackerel for Tea Major Mackie's Jig Man who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, The Marmaduke's Hornpipe Marquis of Lome, The McQuillen's Squeezebox Miss Campbell of Saddle My Lodging's on the Cold, Cold My Love She's but a Lassie Yet! My Wife's a Wanton Wee Thing Nancy's Fancy Navvie on the Line New Rigged Ship New Shetland Boston Nicole of Nancy No Man's Jig Oban Bay Oh Johnny! Old Steamer, The | Old Towler Oyster Girl Peacock Rag Peat Fire Flame Perfect Cure, The Pete's Peerie Boat Phillibelula all the Way Rare Bog Ray Horrick's Reel Redwing Rope Waltz, The Royal Albert Salmon Tails up the Water Scotland the Brave Sean South Silver and Gold Silver Demon, The Soldiers' Joy Spaceman, The Speed the Plough Sproats of Bernie Boozle Sweets of May Tavern in the Town Three Sea Captains Titanic, The Turkey in the Straw Ullapool Uncle Bernard's Up Jumped the Devil Waltzing Matilda Weaver and his Wife, The When Daylight Shines Whose? Jig Willafjord Winkie Reel, The Year End Two-step Yellow Rose of Texas |
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Paperback | 48 Pages |
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Author | Pete Mac |