Schottische a Virmoux
Trad. 2/2 G French
M:2/2
L:1/8
K:G
|:BdcBd3B|cBcd e2d2|dgdB c2BA|BdBGA4|BdcBd3B|
Trad. 2/2 G French
M:2/2
L:1/8
K:G
|:BdcBd3B|cBcd e2d2|dgdB c2BA|BdBGA4|BdcBd3B|
Trad. 2/4 Dmin Polka
M:2/4
L:1/16
K:Dmin
|:bgeg bgeg|afef afef|gece gece|fefg a2f2|
Trad. French 3/8 G Bourree from France
M:3/8
L:1/16
K:G
D2|GFGABG|cBAGFG|ADEFGA|F2D2D2|
Trad. French 4/4 Cmin Schottische from France
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:Cmin
c2cc c2cc|cBcd e2de|fedc BABc|1dcdf edcB:|2dccB c4||
Trad. French 3/4 Cmin Waltz from France
M:3/4
L:1/4
K:Cmin
Gce|g2 ^f/2g/2|age|c3|Gce|
Trad. French 2/2 Cmin Schottische from France
M:2/2
L:1/8
K:Cmin
c2e2g2e2|dedc d4|defe dc=Bc| d2e2 d2c2|
Trad. French 3/8 G 3 time Bourree from France
M:3/8
L:1/8
K:G
d|gdB|G>e d/2B/2|cAA|A2d|fed|cde|d3|
Trad. French 3/8 C 3 Time Bourree from France
M:3/8
L:1/8
K:C
g2^f|g2d/2e/2|fed|ecc|g2^f|g2d/2e/2|fed|1c3:|2c2||
Trad. French 3/8 G 3 time Bourree from France
M:3/8
L:1/8
K:G
B/2c/2|ddc/2d/2|eed/2e/2|ffe/2f/2|
Trad. 4/4 C A Schottische
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:C
cA|G2GA c2cd|eceg fedc|B2BA G2GA|BGBd cBAG|
Trad. 6/8 C
M:6/8
L:1/8
K:C
g gag|e2g gag|d2g g2a|bag fed|e2c gag|
Trad. French 2/4 G Bourree from France
M:2/4
L:1/8
K:G
d>B GB|c3g|f>d ef|ga bg|d>B GB|c3g|f>d ef|g4:|
Spent a productive morning at the workshop making #gurdy keys (these keyboards are much bulkier than my previous one and should be more substantial and satisfying to play as a result), then toddled off to Dartington to be a stage hand for Devon Baroque w/ Robin Andrews. Now working on #taproot music module, might have a go with Glenn Jones’ microformatshiv.com later.
.Evan Prodromou “10 reasons reptiles should grow feathers”
@evanpro these are sounding a little like @wikihowTXT’s tweets
The #buzz gig went alright, considering we had major bagpipe tuning problems (chanter stuck a quarter-tone between F# and G). Thanks to everyone who came!
Now I’ve played Bach in front of a paying audience I feel like a real musician. Couldn’t have done it without Robin Andrews though :)
Setting up for the #buzz concert at 11:00 http://photos.waterpigs.co.uk/p/s2
fraying just #listening to the first episode of fertile medium and really enjoying it!
Question: what is the context if you reply to something someone’s said on your own site, as a self–hosted reply (e.g. this one of mine, cross-posted here)?
In an #indieweb environment where everyone hosts their own comments, what happens to the their turf/own turf thing? Or is it more of a question of how the user agent in use displays interlinking content (and what blocking tools it offers)?
I wonder how common it is for HTTP APIs actually support PUT to a collection to replace it? Combined with the Robustness Principle it seems like a powerful tool for data migration #ownYourData #indieweb