So...
I'm digging thru boxes of music, trying to get my music room uncluttered. I was flipping thru a large stack of old printouts (I found a tab I'd downloaded from something called "the worldwide web" in 1994) and ran across the 1st, 2nd & piano parts to Joe Morley's "Pastime Schottische"...which isn't listed in the music library or "Works of Joe Morley" here.
Is this just another AKA piece, released under a different, more commonly known title? I cannot believe it is a unicorn. I believe it was published in "Banjo World"...the typeface looks modern...middle-20th Century, at least.
Trapdoor2
Yah. Nothing special, just odd that it isn't listed. I still suspect it is a re-named bit of fluff. I need to look at the tutor and see if it might be in there under a different title.
on Wednesday
Joel Hooks
Well, I believe there is value to making all of the banjo music (even the meh) available. One man's "meh" is another's "hey!". Well, probably not, but still.
And I think you for posting this. I'll add it to the Archive (I should go ahead and dump all the Morley stuff on there, I just know that at some point I will get access to original copies of a lot of it so that I can make better scans).
on Wednesday
Trapdoor2
Absolutely. The pile I dug this out of yielded several more "unlisted" (not Morely but not online or in the usual collections). They're all 8.5 X 11 copies, so I can scan them for dissemination.
on Wednesday