A while back someone suggested CD Baby for downloadable MP3s. I search on the "contra
dance" style, and add further parameters (say, "fiddle tune," or
"instrumental"). When the tune lists appear, you can click on titles and listen
to snippets.
Late last year I went looking for contra-styled versions of holiday carols, straight tempo
and no singing; found enough to round out a December program.
It helps to have editing skills; I'm learning Audacity. Fun to make a tune a lot
longer than presented on a recording, and when you have seven -- oh wait, make it six --
couples for a quadrille, longer pieces are good.
While I've sortof graduated to a laptop with SqView, the CD player and discs are
always in my bag, and sometimes it's a lot easier to use that set-up. (The time I was
set up on the sunny side of a pole barn, with the door open, and bright sunlight flooding
the visual field...CDs.)
My PA is a Fender Passport, the one with six channels so I don't have to swap out gear
when a few musicians show up, or the groom's father hands me a playlist device. It
came with flimsy 25' cables, so I use my heavy 50' ones.
--Karen D.