Twirling

Pia

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Definitely - allthough it does sound a bit like going to the dentist :>)
(half torrrrn and swurl)

Pia

-----Original Message-----
From: George Watt [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx]
Sent: 15 February 2012 15:39
To: strathspey
Subject: RE: Twirling

Perhaps it shuild be cried ae; swurl.

Ae hauf turn wi ae wee swurl oot.

George T. Watt,
4 Ancrum Drive,
Dundee.
DD2 2JB
Scotland.

tel. 01382 642131

> From: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
> To: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
> Subject: Re: Twirling
> Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 15:42:19 +0100
>
> Oberdan Otto wrote:
>
> > Twirl is not an SCD term!
>
> Sorta kinda. The movement from bars 1-4 of >Argyll Strathspey< is often
called
> >half turn and a twirl<, but so far the people in charge of the RSCDS
Manual
> have not seen fit to sanction the term, which puts it on roughly the same
> footing as >hello-goodbye setting< and >teapots<.
>
> Anselm
> --
> Anselm Lingnau, Mainz/Mayence, Germany .................
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> Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things.
> -- Robert A. Heinlein

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