| 1. | The Hollin Buss > Could someone please explain bar 5-8 of Hollin Bus? Possibly we are making > something difficult out of something simple but would like to hear from > someone who knows. > Thanks in advance. > Marla Manson > Hi, Marla It's what John Drewry calls ... Message 13570 · Ron.Mackey · 21 October 1998 04:06:49 |
| 2. | The Hollin Buss ... as for right hands across. Hope this helps, Maghi Jim & Marla wrote: > > Could someone please explain bar 5-8 of Hollin Bus? Possibly we are making > something difficult out of something simple but would like to hear from > someone who knows. > Thanks ... Message 13555 · Maghi King · 20 October 1998 18:47:47 |
| 3. | The Hollin Buss Could someone please explain bar 5-8 of Hollin Bus? Possibly we are making something difficult out of something simple but would like to hear from someone who knows. Thanks in advance. Marla Manson Message 13554 · Jim & Marla · 20 October 1998 18:08:16 |
| 4. | The Hollin Buss o.k. Ian, I'm only a beginner ... trying to spot where the problem might be. Maghi Ian Price wrote: > > Message text written by INTERNET:strathspey@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de > >5 - 8 giving partner right hand cross to other side of the dance, ... Message 13579 · Maghi King · 21 October 1998 14:14:26 |
| 5. | The Hollin Buss Message text written by INTERNET:strathspey@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.d= e >5 - 8 giving partner right hand cross to other side of the dance, retain= hands and join up hands in middle to get into half right hands across.< i.e. 5-6 Cross by the ... Message 13559 · Ian Price · 20 October 1998 22:23:35 |
| 6. | Hollin Bus ... query about the origins of the Hollin Buss reminded me that someone not too far from you in Vancouver ... century. (My Burns glossary gives "buss" as "bush," incidentally.) David Young's ... A different dance called "The Hollin Buss" appears in the later ... Message 46504 · Fiona Grant · 2 November 2006 09:03:38 |
| 7. | The Hollin Bush/Bus/Buss ... You lose! The dance is "The Hollin Buss". I think most other versions ... edition of Book XXIV has "The Hollin Bush" in the Contents but " ... the much more popular Bus and Buss versions. John Duffus _______________________________________________ http:// ... Message 43650 · john.m.sturrock · 7 January 2006 19:00:08 |
| 8. | Hollin or Holland or Holly? ... as the alternate title for "The Hollin Buss," and also tells us that all the reels and jigs in ... 18th century. (My Burns glossary gives "buss" as "bush," incidentally.) David Young's ... . A different dance called "The Hollin Buss" appears in the later ... Message 42977 · Rosemary Coupe · 30 October 2005 04:18:29 |
| 9. | Hollin or Holland or Holly? ... has been mentioned to me that Hollin Buss refers to a holly ... Anstruther in Fife. A herring buss was a boat used by ... is named after a "Holland Buss"? More info at the National ... Museum website ( search for herring buss) Any thoughts anyone? Curious {:o ... Message 42679 · Fiona Grant · 21 October 2005 20:53:46 |
| 10. | Hollin Bus ... , 2006 12:59 PM Subject: RE: Hollin Bus Here is a suggestion from Ken ... teachers have presented the dance The Hollin Buss, they have noted that the ... Fife coast. I submit that the most likely interpretation of The Hollin Buss is exactly that: The Holland ... Message 46487 · Alasdair Graham · 1 November 2006 14:13:33 |
| 11. | The Hollin Bush/Bus/Buss ... pocket edition of Book XXIV has "The Hollin Bush" in the Contents but "The Hollin Buss" as the heading for the description ... the much more popular Bus and Buss versions. John Duffus_______________________________________________ http://strathspey.org/ ... Message 43649 · John Duffus · 7 January 2006 16:13:53 |
| 12. | Hollin Bus ... local area teachers have presented the dance The Hollin Buss, they have noted that the title may be interpreted as The Holly ... the Fife coast. I submit that the most likely interpretation of The Hollin Buss is exactly that: The Holland Buss." ... Message 46486 · Smith, Kent W · 1 November 2006 13:59:17 |
| 13. | Hollin or Holland or Holly? ... tried to encourage the use of the 'buss'. The herring busses were very large boats ... encourage Scottish fishermen to fish using the 'buss', a bounty system was introduced. To ... or historical, between holly bushes and hollin buss.... Best wishes Fiona back in ... Message 42730 · Fiona Grant · 23 October 2005 15:38:18 |
| 14. | Hollin or Holland or Holly? ... or even a garland of Hollin (holly). Tom Mungall Baton Rouge, ... 2005 7:53 PM > Subject: Hollin or Holland or Holly? > > > > Is Hollin a phonetic spelling of Holland? > > > > What is the origin of ... been mentioned to me that Hollin Buss refers to a > > holly ... Message 42705 · Thomas G. Mungall, III · 22 October 2005 21:42:38 |
| 15. | Hollin Bus ... consult a 'Scots Language' dictionary you will find that Hollin = A Holly Bush Buss = A Bush or Shrub. A Dutch ship is referred to ... submit that the most likely interpretation of The Hollin Buss is exactly that: The Holland Buss." ... Message 46489 · Alasdair Graham · 1 November 2006 14:46:38 |
| 16. | Christmas dance party ... 39 Red House RSCDS Book 7 The Hollin Buss RSCDS Book 24 Happy Returns MMMII ... > <DIV><FONT size=3D2>The Hollin Buss = & ... Message 23973 · Stella Fogg · 8 December 2000 00:47:55 |
| 17. | St. Andrew's Ball - Toronto ... /5 Waverley Jig 15/12 The Hollin Buss Jig 24/8 Bonnie Stronshiray ... ; 15/12 <p>The Hollin Buss & ... Message 18632 · Robin Wood · 13 September 1999 17:47:01 |
| 18. | Hollin or Holland or Holly? ... 21, 2005 7:53 PM Subject: Hollin or Holland or Holly? > Is Hollin a phonetic spelling of Holland? > > What is the origin of the title ... it has been mentioned to me that Hollin Buss refers to a > holly > bush, although there are no notes accompanying ... Message 42682 · Alasdair Graham · 21 October 2005 22:05:59 |
| 19. | opening jigs ... >with. Ones without slip step or pas de Basque seem best but my list >isn't very long: Hollin Buss, Happy Meeting, Kendall's Hornpipe, >Hooper's Jig, and EH37AF generally fill the bill from the RSCDS >publications. ... Message 50841 · Lee Fuell · 20 January 2008 15:11:44 |
| 20. | opening jigs ... with. Ones without slip step or pas de Basque seem best but my list isn't very long: Hollin Buss, Happy Meeting, Kendall's Hornpipe, Hooper's Jig, and EH37AF generally fill the bill from the RSCDS publications. ... Message 50840 · Walter Ligon · 20 January 2008 14:50:00 |