There have been terrific suggestions regarding beginner party contra
dances (eg, David Kaynor's booklet -
http://www.davidkaynor.com/booklet.html - which I recently received
and have enjoyed very much).
However, most of the gigs that I have done have not included live
music. As a beginnning contra dance caller (I mostly call square
dances), I would find very helpful suggestions to specific
"purchasable" recordings (and cuts within the CDs) that people have
enjoyed using for specific contra dances - especially contra dances
appropriate for beginner parties. As a made-up example (since I don't
have the CD in front of me), "for a teenage crowd I really like to use
The Privy Tippers - cut 2 - The Curvy Line for Haymakers Jig - except
that the music starts at A1 with no pickup, and at 4:15 it is a
somewhat short".
I'm especially interested in high energy and good quality recordings
that could project nicely through a decent sound system.
Any suggestions - or places to look for this kind of info?
(I'm aware of Dudley Laufman's collections and of the New England
Dancing Masters.)
Thanks very much. And apologies in advance if this is an old question
that is being re-asked for the n-th time. (So many topics do seem to
be unintentionally revisited yearly on mailing lists. :)
Peter Ostapenko (San Diego, CA)
http://www.pirkadat.org/caller