Oct. 2, 2001, 5:21 a.m. (Message 27646, in reply to message 27644)
Well, since the dance list for this event specified "101 version, not RSCDS 7/12" I just wondered what the difference would be, and I still wonder. So far all I have for an answer is that one would be dancing to a different spelling. Perhaps the person who wrote up the dance program knows. Paula Original Message----- From: Patricia Ruggiero [mailto:xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx] Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 7:20 PM To: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Subject: Braes of Tulliemet. Was Harvest Social, Oct. 27 Paula asked: "I'm interested to know the difference between the 101 and book 7/12 versions of Braes of Tulliemet." 101 is a lot wordier. Spelling in 101 is Tullimet. TACNotes says, for Bars 13-14, "nearer hand lead." TACNotes also says, for Bars 9-12, "finish on sidelines," although neither 101 or 7/12 suggests otherwise. This feels like one of those cartoon quizzes: "Hey kids, can you spot 7 differences between these two drawings?" I sure can't. Pat