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- From: ceolas@celtic.stanford.edu (Ceolas)
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- Subject: Internet Resources for Celtic Music [LIST]
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- Date: Sat, 13 Jul 1996 14:59:13 -0700
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- Summary: A comprehensive list of internet resources related to Celtic Music
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- Archive-name: music/celtic/internet-resources
- Posting-Frequency: monthly, on the eighth of the month
- Last-modified: 1995/05/07
- URL: http://celtic.stanford.edu/Internet_Sources.html
-
-
- This is a monthly posting of pointers to places on the internet relevant
- to celtic music. The most current version of this list is maintained at the
- Ceolas archive, in text and hypertext (WWW) formats:
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu/pub/Internet_Sources
- WWW: http://celtic.stanford.edu/Internet_Sources.html
- Please let me know of any corrections, additions or comments to the email
- address below.
-
- Gerard Manning
- ceolas@celtic.stanford.edu
-
-
- Current version:8 May 1996
- (sorry, no time for updates since then)
-
-
- Contents:
- --------
- 1. Where can I discuss celtic music on the internet?
- 2. What are the major online sites for celtic music?
- 3. What magazines are available online?
- 4. How can I find tunes on the internet?
- 5. Where can I find out about concerts and festivals?
- 6. Where can I discuss and find out about particular instruments?
- 7. Where can I discuss and find out more about particular musicians?
- 8. How can I buy celtic music through the internet?
- 9. Other celtic resources
- 10.A few technical notes
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. Where can I discuss celtic music on the internet?
-
- Newgroups:
-
- rec.music.celtic
- Chief celtic music group on Usenet. About 30-80 messages per day.
-
- rec.music.folk
- Higher traffic than rec.music.celtic and much broader coverage, especially
- of American folk. Most of the celtic discussion is cross-posted to
- rec.music.celtic.
-
- soc.culture.celtic
- soc.culture.irish
- soc.culture.scottish
- soc.culture.welsh
- soc.culture cornish
- soc.culture.breton
- soc.culture.asturies
- soc.culture.catalan
- Occasionally deal with musical matters, as well as other celtic questions.
-
-
- Mailing lists:
-
- Irish Traditional Music
- Mailing list on Irish traditional music, oriented towards players and
- traditional, as opposed to popular, music. Membership is about 300, with an
- average of about half a dozen messages a day. A digest form of the list,
- with summaries of the most important messages, comes out every month.
- Subscription address: listserv@irlearn.ucd.ie
- List address: irtrad-l@irlearn.ucd.ie
- List address: irtrad-d@irlearn.ucd.ie (digest)
- Gopher archives: irlearn.ucd.ie/1List/IRTRAD-L
- Maintainer: Hammy Hamilton (ARMU6001@ivax1.ucc.ie)
-
- Cape Breton Music mailing list
- Discusses the music of the Cape Breton area of Canada, which maintains a
- strong tradition of celtic music, espcecially in Scottish-style fiddling.
- List address: cb-music@chatsubo.com
- Subscription: Send message with 'subscribe' or 'subscribe digest' to
- list address.
- Maintainer listmaster@chatsubo.com (Jamie Foulds and Mike Gurstein)
-
- Folk Music radio shows
- This is primarily for hosts of folk/bluegrass/celtic radio shows, but all
- are welcome to join. Runs about 5-10 messages per day usually, includes
- playlists, band information, Folk Alliance news and chat. Very much US-
- based.
- Subscription address: listserv@psuvm.psu.edu.
- List address: folkdj-l@psuvm.psu.edu
- Maintainer: Tina Hay, tmh1@psuvm.psu.edu
- (if you are on Bitnet, use the addresses listserv@psuvm and folkdj@psuvm)
-
- American Folk Music
- Moderated mailing list, concertrating on American singer-songwriters, more
- folk than celtic.
- Subscription address: listserv@nysernet.org
- List address: folk_music@nysernet.org
- Maintainer: Alan Roworth (alanr@nysernet.net)
-
- Celtic Music in Houston, TX
- Unmoderated list covering Celtic music events in the Houston, Texas area.
- Messages are accumulated and sent out in a digest form once per day.
- Subscription address: majordomo@chron.com
- List address: celtic-houston-digest
- List Maintainer: Chuck Ivy <cei@po.cwru.edu>
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 2. What are the major online sites for celtic music?
-
- Ceolas
- This is the largest and most complete site dedicated to celtic music.
- Many sections are mentioned elsewhere in this list, but there is a lot
- else besides.
- WWW: http://celtic.stanford.edu/ceolas.html
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu /pub/catalog
- Latest updates: finger ceolas@celtic.stanford.edu
- Here are some examples:
- /pub/artist
- /artists.html
- Background information on over 50 celtic groups and musicians
- /pub/instruments
- /instruments.html
- Resource guides and bibliographies for many instruments used in celtic music
- /pub/mail-order
- /mail-order/
- List of mail-order sources for celtic music
- /pub/radio.list
- /pub/thistle.list
- /pmurphy/thistle.html
- A list of the three hundred or so US stations that air the Thistle
- & Shamrock weekly program of celtic music and a list of about 80 other
- celtic music radio programs around the world.
-
- All-Music Guide
- This is a listing of almost a quarter of a million albums by the biggest
- names in almost every genre of music, including celtic. It is available in
- book, CD-ROM, and online form. The listings have most of the albums by the
- group/artist, along with a brief descriptive note, rating of most of the
- albums and some details for each album.
- Gopher: allmusic.ferris.edu (port 70)
- This service is currently in transition and is for the moment being hosted
- by CDNow
- http://cdnow.com
-
- Internet Musical Archives
- This is the single largest internet musical archive, containing lyrics,
- discographies, reviews and other information, sorted alphabetically by
- artist. It's so huge, it can be difficult to search completely: a partial
- list of celtic artists covered by this archive is available by FTP from
- celtic.stanford.edu as /pub/uwp-list
- FTP: ftp.uwp.edu
- Maintainer: Dave Datta (datta@cs.uwp.edu)
- The archive is often overloaded, it may take several attempts to get
- through.
-
- Sunsite Gaelic archive
- This archive has a lot of information on gaelic and celtic matters,
- including the bagpipes archive and information and sound samples for a few
- north american celtic musicians.
- WWW: http://sunsite.unc.edu/gaelic/gaelic.html
- FTP: sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/languages/gaelic
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 3. What magazines are available online?
-
- The Living Tradition
- This Scottish folk/trad magazine is now being made available by Gopher. The
- online version includes album reviews, articles news and Scottish events
- guide. The same site also contains information on the Dalraida celtic
- heritage society, including sections on celtic music.
- Gopher: gopher.almac.co.uk.
- Editor: Pete Heywood (living.tradition@almac.co.uk)
-
- Dirty Linen
- American folk/celtic/world music monthly, now has a sample of each month's
- articles available on the Web
- WWW: http://www.dirtynelson.com/linen/
- Maintainer: Cliff Furnald (cliff@rootsworld.com)
-
- Hot Press
- Irish rock magazine also has some celtic coverage.
- WWW: http://www.iol.ie/hotpress/
-
- Folk Roots
- English folk and world music magazine
- WWW: http://www.cityscape.co.uk/froots/
- Editor/Maintainer: Ian Anderson (froots@cityscape.co.uk)
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 4. Where can I find out about concerts, festivals and sessions?
-
- Ceolas
- Ceolas carries information on most of the big touring groups and some local
- musicians in the US and Canada. It also has spotty information on European
- and other locations and has listings of festivals around the world.
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu /pub/schedules
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu /pub/festivals
- WWW: http://celtic.stanford.edu/events/
-
- Listings for individual states and provinces are also available:
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu /pub/schedules/Listing-by-state/
- WWW: http://celtic.stanford.edu/calendar.html
-
- You can subscribe to a monthly posting of each state-wide calendar by email.
- For more information, mail majordomo@celtic.stanford.edu a message with the
- single command "info lists", or see:
- http://celtic.stanford.edu/lists.html
-
- Ceolas also carries George Keith's list of Irish/celtic open sessions around
- the world.
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu /pub/session.list
-
-
- Electronic Dirty Linen - Tour Schedules
- Dirty Linen, the American folk music magazine maintains publishes an
- extensive monthly calendar of folk and celtic events, mostly North American
- concerts and festivals. The nysernet.org site carries the calendar in a
- single, ~300kb file, while the psu site and the Web site have it broken down
- by artist and by state.
- FTP: nysernet.org/listserv/folk_music/dirty_linen
- FTP: ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/folk_music/dirty_linen
- WWW: http://www.dirtynelson.com/linen/special/tour.html
-
-
- Calendar of New England Folk Events
- FTP: theory.lcs.mit.edu pub/wald/concert-calendar.
- email: send mail containing the line "send wald concert-calendar" to
- archive-server@theory.lcs.mit.edu.
- WWW: http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~wald/calendar.html
- Maintainer: David Wald (wald@theory.lcs.mit.edu)
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 5. How can I find tunes on the internet?
-
- The Digital Tradition
- This giant database contains over 5000 lyrics and about 1700 tunes of
- folksongs from around the world, including a fair amount of celtic-related
- music. Versions for Unix, Mac and PC are available by FTP, but be warned,
- the whole database takes up about 10 megabytes. It may also be searched
- interactively by World Wide Web, which allows the tunes to be viewed and
- played on the computer.
- FTP: beta.xerox.com /pub/music
- FTP: ftp.uwp.ed /pub/music/folk (not always working)
- WWW: http://web2.xerox.com/digitrad
- Maintainer Dick Greenhaus (digitrad@world.std.com)
-
- Ceolas
- This has several hundred tunes in abc and bagpipe.tex formats as well as
- postscript versions of most of the abc tunes, software for viewing and
- manipulating tunes and several descriptive files.
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes
- WWW: http://celtic.stanford.edu/ceolas.html
-
- St. Olaf tune index
- This is an index of printed collections of tunes, with over 28,000 entries,
- mostly of celtic or American-celtic origin. It is broken up into 25 files in
- the form a_index.prn for each letter; the whole set comes to about 2.7
- megabytes. There is also a biblio.txt file listing the source books and
- Intro and a Readme for more information. The collection is copyright but
- freely available for non-commercial use.
- Maintainer: James Stewart (jnstewart@ualr.edu)
- FTP or gopher: ftp.stolaf .edu /gopher/"Internet Resources"/"St. Olaf
- Sponsored Mailing Lists"/Omni-Cultural-Academic-Resource/Fine-
- Arts/Music/folk-tunes.
- WWW: http://celtic.stanford.edu/tunesearch.html
- Now updated, with just over 35,000 entries!
-
- Richard Robinsons' Tunebook
- This is a nice listing of Richard's personal collection of tunes, available
- by WWW; each tune has an associated graphic file (72 dpi gif) which will
- display the staff notation for that tune
- WWW: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/tunebook.html
- WWW: http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/RRTunebook/tunebook.html
- FTP celtic.stanford.edu/pub/tunes/RRTunebook
-
- Richard Darsie's TuneWeb
- Similar project to that of Richard Robinson
- WWW: http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/~darsie/tunebook.html
- Maintainer: Richard Darsie (darsie@ece.ucdavis.edu)
-
- Dan Beimborn's Tune Collection
- A similar collection of gif tunes.
- WWW: http://execpc.com:80/~danb/tunes/dantunes.html
- Maintainer: Dan Beimborn (danb@execpc.com)
-
- Michael Loehr's collection
- This has a collection of tunes in postscript format, including John Walsh's
- collection of about 60 of the most popular session tunes. Most WWW browsers
- cannot display postscript, but the files can be saved and printed using
- software such as the Macintosh LaserWriter Utility.
- WWW: http://este.darmstadt.gmd.de:5000/~loehr/music.html
-
- Irish folksong lyrics collection:
- The lyrics to over 300 Irish folk songs are at:
- WWW: http://www.cs.hut.fi/~zaphod/search
- Maintainer: Seppo J Niemi <zaphod@cs.hut.fi>
-
- Gaelic Song Archive
- Contains songs in Irish, Scots Gaelic and Manx, with accompanying tunes
- in abc format.
- WWW: http://www.webcom.com/~liam/gaelsong/song.html
- Maintainer: Liam Hart (wahart00@pop.uky.edu)
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 6. Where can I discuss and find out about particular instruments?
-
- General
- Lark in the Morning sells all kinds of celtic (and other exotic) instruments
- and their Web site has a large collection of background information.
- WWW:http://www.mhs.mendocino.k12.ca.us/MenComNet/Business/Retail/Larknet/
- larkhp.html
-
- Ceolas. See the instruments section:
- FTP:celtic.stanford.edu /pub/instruments/
-
- Accordion
- Newsgroup: rec.music.makers.squeezebox
- Mailing list
- Covers all kinds of accordions and concertina. 10-15 messages a week,
- discusses contemporary accordion music of all sorts, instrument building and
- repair. The archive has lots of information on magazines, builders, tutors
- and tips.
- Subscription address: accordion-request@cs.cmu.edu
- List address: accordion@cs.cmu.edu
- Maintainer: Phoebe Sengers (accordion-request@cs.cmu.edu)
-
- Web Archive
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/afs/cs/user/phoebe/mosaic/accordion.html
-
- Concertina FAQ
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/afs/cs/user/phoebe/accordion/concertina-faq.html
-
- Bagpipes//Uilleann pipes
- Archive:
- WWW: http://sunsite.unc.edu/bagpipes
- FTP/Gopher: cs.dartmouth.edu/pub/bagpipes (includes mailing list archive?)
- WWW FAQ: http://info.acm.ord/~mscully/faq.html
- Another Bagpipe Web Site: http://www.rootsworld.com/rw/feature/gaida.html
-
- Mailing list:
- Discusses all kinds of bagpipes, including Scottish, Irish (uileann),
- Northumbrian, Spanish, Macedonian, Swedish and others. Covers technical
- issues and news mainly of interest to players.
- Subscription address: pipes-request@sunapee.dartmouth.edu
- List address: bagpipe@cs.dartmouth.edu
- Maintainer: Wayne Cripps <wbc@quimby.dartmouth.edu>
- FTP or Gopher FAQ and archives: cs.dartmouth.edu/pub/bagpipes
-
- Uilleann pipes mailing list
- Subscription address: listproc@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
- List address: uileann@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
- Maintainer: David Daye (daye.1@osu.edu)
-
- Newsgroup
- rec.music.makers.bagpipe
-
- Bodhran
- WWW: http://www.panix.com/~mittle/bodhran.html
-
- Bodhran-making guide
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu/instruments/Bodhran.making
-
- Bouzouki
- Archive: WWW: http://www.ice.el.utwente.nl:80/~han/bouzouki/
-
- Cittern
- Mailing list:
- Subscription address: majordomo@ice.el.utwente.nl
- List address: cittern@ice.el.utwente.nl
-
- Flute
- Mailing list
- Subscription address: flute-m-request@unixg.ubc.ca
- Maintainer: Cara Camcastle <camcastl@unixg.ubc.ca>
-
- Irish Flute FAQ
- FTP:celtic.stanford.edu /pub/instruments/Flute.FAQ
-
- Guitar
- Newsgroup: rec.music.makers.guitar
- Newsgroup: rec.music.makers.guitar.acoustic
- Newsgroup: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature
- Guide to accompaniment
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu/pub/instruments/accompaniment
-
- Hammered Dulcimer
- Mailing list
- Started up around July, so still finding it's place. Plans to go to listserv
- system soon
- Subscription address: hammerd@mcs.com
- List address: hammerd@mcs.com
- Maintainer: Bill Paulson (hammerd@mcs.com, hdulcimer@aol.com)
-
- Web Site
- http://tfnet.ils.unc.edu/~gotwals/hd/dulcimer.html
-
- Newsgroup: rec.music.makers.dulcimer
-
- Harp
- Mailing List
- Subscription address: harp-request@mit.edu
- List address: harp@mit.edu
-
- Archive:
- file://tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/pub/mail-archive/harp/harp_archive.html
-
- Harmonica
- Newsgroup: alt.music.harmonica
- Discography:
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu/pub/instruments/Harmonica.discog
-
- Lute mailing list
- Subscription address: lute-request@cs.dartmouth.edu
- Maintainer: Wayne Cripps <wbc@cs.dartmouth.edu>]
-
- Mandolin mailing list
- Subscription address: listserv@vm1.nodak.edu
- List address: comando@vm1.nodak.edu
-
- Tin Whistle (pennywhistle)
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu/pub/instruments/Tin.Whistle
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 7. Where can I discuss and find out more about particular musicians?
- Note: I am not listing musicians for which a Website is the only resource:
- since they are of use only to Web users, they are instead listed at the
- Ceolas artists page (below).
-
- Ceolas artist profiles
- Ceolas carries profiles on about 30 major celtic groups and musicians, as
- well as an omnibus file with short snippets on many groups, and links to all
- of these other pages.
- WWW: http://celtic.stanford.edu/artists.html
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu /pub/artists
-
- Boiled In Lead Mailing List
- Subscription address: leadheads-request@apocalypse.org
- Maintainer: John Romkey (romkey@elf.com) or maybe:
- Drew Miller (72133.3263@compuserve.com)
-
- Boiled in Lead Archives:
- FTP: ftp.apocalypse.org /pub/leadheads
- WWW: http://www.apocalypse.org/leadheads/home.html
- WWW: http://www.omnium.com/pub/omnium/bil/ ('official')
-
-
- Sinead O'Connor Mailing list
- jitr ("Jump in the River") mailing list: discusses music and activism
- of Sinead O'Connor. About 240 members worldwide; volume is 1 or 2
- messages per day.
- Subscription address: majordomo@postmodern.com
- List Address jitr@postmodern.com
- (jitr-digest also available)
- Maintainer: Michael C. Berch (jitr-approval@postmodern.com)
- List Archive: http://www.postmodern.com/~mcb/jitr/
- Information: http://www.postmodern.com/~mcb/jitr/jitr-info.html
-
-
- Enya Newsgroup
- alt.music.enya
-
- Enya mailing list
- Subscription address: majordomo@cs.colorado.edu
- List address: enya@cs.colorado.edu
- FTP archive: refuge.colorado.edu pub/enyaĆ”
- Maintainer: Tim Hunter (tim@boulder.colorado.edu)
-
- Enya archives
- WWW: http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsdra/enya/
- FTP: ftp.uwp.edu /pub/music/artists/e/enya
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu /pub/artists/Enya.FAQ (FAQ)
-
-
- Hothouse Flowers mailing list
- Subscription address: yaboss@cc.bellcore.com
- All postings get distributed in digest form, 1-2 times per week.
-
- Loreena McKennitt mailing list
- Subscription address: old-ways-request@lists.mindspring.com
- List address: old-ways@lists.mindspring.com
- List Maintainer: Christian Walters (cwalters@mindspring.com)
-
- Oyster Band mailing list
- Subscription address: majordomo@best.com
- Send a message with the words 'subscribe oysters')
- List address: oysters@best.com
- Maintainer: Christophe Pettus (cep@best.com)
-
- Pogues Web site
- WWW: http://crow.acns.nwu.edu:8082/kultur/pogues
-
- Pogues mailing list
- Contact rocco@rocyn.demon.co.uk for more information
-
- Pogues newsgroup
- alt.music.pogues has been created at some sites, but does not seem
- to be widely available
-
- Richard Thompson mailing list
- Subscription address: listserver@listserver.njit.edu
- List address: r-thompson@listserver.njit.edu
- Maintainer: Brian White <brw@hertz.njit.edu>
-
- Runrig mailing list
- Subscription address: listserv@westwater.com
- List address: runrig@westwater.com
- Maintainer: Jason Westwater (jwestwat@ix.netcom.com)
-
- Runrig Websites
- http://dux.dundee.ac.uk/~azmilne/runrig/
- http://www.worldserverpipex.com/nc/scotty
-
- Silly Wizard mailing list (Ramblin' Rovers)
- Subscription address: rovers-request@lists.mindspring.com
- List address: rovers@lists.mindspring.com
- (rovers-digest also available)
- Maintainter: Christian Walters (cwalters@mindspring.com)
-
- Van Morrison mailing list
- Fairly quiet list, several messages per week
- Subscription address: van-request@fish.com
- List address: van@fish.com
- SUBSCRIBE van-digest to get a digest form of the list
- Maintainer: zen@bi.fish.com
-
- Van Morrison archives:
- Discography (FTP): ftp.netcom.com /pub/kevin/van.txt
- WWW:http://www.harbour.sfu.ca/~hayward/van/van.html
-
- Wolfstone mailing list
- Subscription address: Majordomo@mystery.com
- List address: wolfstone@mystery.com
-
- Incredible String Band mailing list(manual):
- ranauro@fas.harvard.edu....Michael Ranauro
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 8. How can I buy celtic music through the internet?
-
- CDnow is the latest and greatest in online CD stores. It claims to supply
- 140,000 titles, with low posting rates (<$5) and shipping within a week to US
- addresses. They have the usual popular celtic groups but also a fair listing
- from specialist labels such as Gael Linn and Claddagh. If you do business with
- them, please let me know how good they are.
- email: manager@cdnow.com
- telnet: cdnow.com
- WWW: http://cdnow.com/
-
- Claddagh records are one of the most respected of traditional labels, and
- also do an extensive retail business, including mail-order and internet.
- They can
- be reached at claddagh@crl.ie
-
- For more traditional options, and for other internet-accessible celtic music
- vendors, check out the list of mail-order celtic music sources at Ceolas:
- WWW: http://celtic.stanford.edu/mail-order/
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu /pub/mail-order
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 9. Other celtic resources
-
- I carried a number of such items on this list in the past, but now have been
- admirably superseded by the FAQ for soc.culture.celtic, which can be found on
- that newsgroup or in the following areas:
- FTP: celtic.stanford.edu in /pub/misc/SCC.FAQ
- WWW: http://sunsite.unc.edu/gaelic/sccfaq.html
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 10. A few technical notes
-
- * Mailing lists. If the subscription address has 'listserv' or 'majordomo'
- somewhere in it, subscription is handled by a computer program. To subscribe,
- send a one-line message saying
- subscribe <mailing list name> <your real name> (listserv) or
- subscribe <mailing list name> (majordomo)
- If not, it's a person who reads the name, so just drop them a nice note. Most
- automatic lists can be set up in digest format, so that all the postings for one
- day are delivered in a single message. It's less interactive, but helps a lot
- with mailbox clutter.
-
- * Using a Web browser. If you have a World Wide Web browser,
- use the hypertext version of this list
- (http://celtic.stanford.edu/Internet_Sources.html)
- for simpler access to WWW, FTP and Gopher sites.
-
- * FTP by mail. You can search FTP archives by email; send a message saying
- 'help' to ftpmail@gatekeeper.dec.com for more information.
-
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