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Tacsound Is a Non�Profit Division of the Teachers' Association (Canada) Affiliated with the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society TACSound is a non-profit division of the Teachers' Association (Canada) affiliated with the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society. Your volunteer manager, Lydia Hedge, is TACSound pleased to offer you a unique selection of available recorded music for Scottish Country Dancing and your listening pleasure. Recorded Music Division of TO ORDER: Teachers’ Association (Canada) ONLINE : Go to http://sound.tac-rscds.org Select the albums you want, add them to your CART then proceed to the CHECKOUT pages to select shipping method and payment option. Payment online can be by PayPal or Invoice/Cheque (which includes VISA). If you are a member of TAC, you are entitled to a 5% discount . You need a Discount Coupon to receive this online. Contact Lydia for your coupon number. (See next page for more details about discounts) BY MAIL : Complete an Order Form (back of this catalogue) including Item #,Title/Group. Mail it to: TACSound ℅ Lydia Hedge 624 Three Fathom Harbour Road RR#2, Head of Chezzetcook Nova Scotia Canada B0J 1N0 Do not send payment but please note on the order form whether you want to remit in Canadian dollars, U.S. dollars, or Sterling. We will send an invoice at the current exchange rate with the goods. March 2010 Catalogue BY PHONE : 902-827-2033 BY EMAIL : Just compose an email, indicating which albums you want. Send it to: All Prices Shown are in Canadian Dollars [email protected] or: [email protected] All prices shown in the catalogue are in Canadian dollars and are subject to change without notice because of price changes from our suppliers or currency fluctuations. PAYMENT TERMS: ℅ Lydia Hedge Tel: 902-827-2033 (a) Payment may be made by personal cheque, money order, bank draft made 624 Three Fathom Hbr Rd payable to TACSound . Our terms are net 30 days. RR#2, Head of Chezzetcook N.S. Canada, email: [email protected] Please enclose a copy of the invoice or NOTE the invoice number on your B0J 1N0 or: [email protected] cheque, money order or draft. (b) Visa is accepted for all TACSound purchases . Online Store: http://sound.tac-rscds.org/ Please give all Visa information before order can be processed. i Shipping ROYAL SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE SOCIETY Your order will be processed as quickly as possible and shipped according to your instructions (air, surface, first class, parcel post, etc.). A packing charge of Bobby Crowe Book 01 RSCDSCD017 $20 $1.00 will be charged on each package shipped. Petronella (8x32R), The Triumph (8x24R), Circassian Circle (8x32R), Back Orders The Nut (8x24J), Meg Merrilees (8x24R), Flowers of Edinburgh Sometimes, we are temporarily out of stock on a particular item. If your order (8x32R), Strip the Willow or Drops of Brandy (8x40J - 6/8 time), The arrives incomplete, don't worry. We will ship the missing items as soon as we Duke of Perth (8x32R), Rory O'More (8x32J), Fight About the Fireside receive them from our suppliers, generally within a few weeks. Some orders arrive in 2 weeks and some arrive in 2 months. (8x32R), Cumberland Reel (8x32J), Merry Lads of Ayr (8x32R) Bobby Crowe Book 02 RSCDSCD037 $22 Member's Discount La Tempête (4x48R), The Bumpkin (224J), The Glasgow Highlanders Members of the TAC for the current year are entitled to a 5% discount on all regularly-priced items. Please indicate your TAC membership number on your (8x32S), Speed the Plough (8x32R), The Perth Medley (8x32R+32S), order. The Soldier's Joy (8x32R), The Princess Royal (8x28R), Greig's Pipes A subscription to TACTalk does not constitute TAC membership. (8x32S), Delvine Side (8x32S), The Bob O'Dowally (8x32S), The Quantity Discounts Haymakers (4x48J) , The Eightsome Reel (40+(8x48)+40) Purchase of 25 Items from individuals, RSCDS Branches or Groups are entitled Bobby Crowe Book 03 RSCDSCD038 $21 to a 10% discount on any regular priced items. Scottish Reform (8x32J), The Dashing White Sergeant (6x32R), St Exchange and Refunds Patrick’s Day (8x24J), Jenny, Come Down to Jock (8x24J), Blue Your satisfaction is important to us! If there is a quality problem or the contents of Bonnets (8x32J), The Fairy Dance (8x32R), The Rock and the Wee an item do not meet your expectations, please tell us. We'll need to know your Pickle Tow (8x32J), Rachel Rae (8x24R), The Duke is Welcome to order number and the exact nature of the problem. We'll gladly replace defective items and give every consideration for exchange or refund in other Inverness or Lady Macintosh’s Rant (8x32S), The Eight Men of circumstances. Moidart (8x16R), Foursome Reel (64S+64R), Foursome and Half Reel If an item is damaged in transit, report it at once to your post office for of Tulloch (M32S+32R+64R), Reel of Tulloch (128R) investigation and processing. Neil Barron Book 04 RSCDSCD039 $21 From time to time I make a TACSound list . This will let you know what is Torryburn Lassies (8x32R), The Merry Dancers (8x32J), Queen's available before the following TACTalk or catalogue becomes available. Welcome (8x32R), Kenmure's On and Awa' (8x24J), Light and Airy Apply to [email protected] (8x32J), The Ninety-Second or The Marquis of Huntly's Highlanders Gift Certificates are available for any amount. (8x24S), The Foula Reel (4x40J), Waltz County Dance (4x40W), Highland Laddie (8x32R), Haughs O' Cromdale (8x16S), The Falkland Please keep me informed of new CD’s and Video/DVDs in the making. Beauty (8x24J), Corn Rigs (8x32R) Best regards, Lydia Kenny Thomson Book 05 RSCDSCD030 $23 Dumbarton Drums (8x32R), Duke of Hamilton's Reel (4x32S), Teviot ****************** If you have any questions, just give us a call. Bridge (8x24J), The Punch Bowl (8x32R), Linton Ploughman (8x32J), We're always happy to help you! Culloden's Fancy (8x16R), Cold and Raw (8x24J), The White Cockade (8x32R), Jenny's Bawbee (4x24S), Lady Susan Stewart's Reel (8x32R), Scottish Ramble (8x32S), Round About Hullachan (4x32R) 3 ii Neil Barron Book 06 RSCDSCD051 $23 Bobby Brown Book 12 RSCDSCD043 $23 Roxburgh Castle (8x32R), Edinburgh Volunteers (8x24S), Rothesay Grant’s Rant (8x48R), Green Grow the Rashes (8x32S), Jenny Dang the Country Dance (8x48J), Lennox Love to Blantyre (8x32S), Oxton Reel Weaver (8x32R), The Laird of Dumbiedykes’ Favourite (8x40R), (6x24R), Threesome Reel (M 3x16S+3x16R), The Bob of Fettercairn Fiddle Faddle (8x32S), Kiss Me Quick, My Mither’s Coming (8x32R), (8x24R), Prince of Orange (8x16J), Lord MacDonald's Reel (8x32R), The Yellow-Haired Laddie (Minuet 2x64), The Reel of Glamis (8x32S), I'll Make Ye Fain to Follow Me (8x32J), Mrs. MacLeod (8x32R), Sodger Laddie (8x32J), The Black Dance (8x32R), The Earl of Home Sixteensome Reel (40+8x48+40R) (8x32S), The Machine without Horses (8x32J) Jim Lindsay Book 08 RSCDSCD065 $23 Neil Barron Book 13 RSCDSCD059 $23 Tullochgorm (8x32S), Peggy's Love (8x32S) , Calver Lodge (8x24R) , The Victory Book, The Duran Ranger (8x32R), Miss Cahoon’s Reel The Lover's Knot (8x40S) , The River Cree (8x32J) , The Lass o' (8x48J), Miss Stewart’s Strathspey (8x48S), Barley Bree (4x40J), The Livingstone (8x32R), Braes of Atholl (8x40S) , The Bleu Ribbon Highland Reel (4x32R), A Kiss for Nothing (8x32J), The Nether Bow (8x40R), Jessie's Hornpipe (8x32R) , Lassie wi' the Yellow Coatie has Vanished (4x48S), Fly Not Yet (8x48J), Strathglass House (8x32S), (8x32R) , Tibby Fowler o' the Glen (8x32S) , Follow Her over the The Reel of the 51st Division (8x32R), Bridge of Nairn (8x32S), Border (8x16J) or Off She goes (8x16J) , Ladies’ Fancy (8x32J) Lindsay Weir Book 09 plus 6 dances RSCDSCD063 $22 James Coutts Book 14 RSCDSCD055 $23 Liam Stewart, Disk 1:, Miss Clemy Stewart’s Reel (8x32R), The Jimp Willie wi’ his Tartan Trews (8x40J), Grant’s Reel (8x32S), Push about Waist (8x32S), The Duchess Of Atholl’s Slipper (8x32S), Mrs. Grant’s the Jorum (8x32R), The Crooket Horned Ewie (8x32S), Miss Nancy Fancy (8x32S), Dalkeith’s Strathspey (8x32S), Festival Interceltique Frowns (8x32J), Keep the Country Bonnie Lassie (8x40S), The De’il (4+(32+8)), Minister On The Loch (3x32S), Sueno’s Stone (8x32R), Amang the Tailors (8x32R), She’s Ower Young to Marry Yet (8x32S), Disk 2:, The New Rigged Ship (8x48J), The Braes Of Busby (8x32S), What a Beau My Granny Was (8x32S), The Bonniest Lass in all the Madge Wildfire’s Strathspey (8x32S), Cadgers In The Canongate World (8x40S), Jimmy’s Fancy (8x32S), Lamb Skinnet (8x32J) (8x48R), Cauld Kail (16S+16R), The Birks Of Abergeldie (8x48R), Neil Barron Book 15 RSCDSCD053 $23 Eileen Watt’s Reel (8x32R), Eileen Watt’s Strathspey (3x32S), A Trip Disc 1: , My Mother’s Coming In (8x32R), I’ll Gang Nae Mair Tae Yon To Lorient Toon (8x40S), Campbell’s Frolic ( 8x32J), A Camp Of Pleasure ( David Hall Book 10 RSCDSCD047 $24 8x32S), The Gates Of Edinburgh( 8x32R), Lord Rosslyn’s Fancy The Montgomeries' Rant (8x32R), The Infare or Will Ye Go and Marry (8x32J), Ketty? 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