Bob,
I found this clip online but I could not make out your calls. Would you
transcribe them?
Thanks,
Rich
On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 11:41 PM, Robert Livingston rlivngstn(a)yahoo.com
[trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Absolutely, among those dancing on a regular basis (and those who drop in)
4Poster-Soldiers Joy is #1. Can't go home without calling it (just
fancy goal posting)
Next is Engine #9..."1st couple round the hollow, 2 & 3 will follow, 4
make an arch and come on thru."
Down in the Caribbean Great beat, Hank Snow song. These tunes are not
that difficult and if I start calling
a cappella someone picks up the rhythm. From the Falltown String Band and
we'll do it Saturday at Chesterfield. (MA)
These are the favorites not found in your usual searches. So many
American tunes were used for squares and are old enough
(1800s early 1900s) to be out of copyright.
Find Tod Whittemore's "San Antonio Rose" figure on line - it's a
different
figure and should be brought back..
Bob Livingston
Middletown, CT
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*From:* "Rich Sbardella richsbardella(a)gmail.com [trad-dance-callers]" <
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*Sent:* Sunday, June 11, 2017 10:12 PM
*Subject:* [trad-dance-callers] Singing Squares
Hello folks,
I am curious what singing calls, if any, are being called nowadays. I am
hoping to build a traditional"singing square dance locally, and hope to use
tunes that bands might have heard or been exposed to.
I am familiar with the ones on Ralph Sweet's CD and Bob Dalsemer's two
collections.
Thanks,
Rich Sbardella
Stafford, CT
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