Official Site of the AACE 2006 RecordingsFeaturing:Saundra Bryant Vic CederBarry Clasper Rob FrenchMike Jacobs Lee KopmanBen Rubright Lloyd SparksInformation on The next AACEReturn to Recordings Page |
All recordings are available in the following formats:
All prices include free shipping.
- Cassette Tape. Cassette tapes are $10.00 per tape. Assume 8 tips fit on each cassette. Calculate the number of cassettes as tips/8 rounded up to the next whole number.
- MP3 files on CD. MP3 files are $0.50 per tip. MP3 files are intended for playing on a computer using Winamp or another media player. This has become popular in recent years.
Keith Rubow
762 W. Bridwell St.
Glendora, CA 91741
| Level | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
| A2 | Mix, <anything> & Mix | Re-evaluate | Triple Trade |
| C1 | T-Bones | Plenty | Stretch Concept |
| C2 | Once Removed | Once Removed | Rotates |
| C3a | Jay Concept | Wrap to a Diamond/Hourglass/Galaxy | Split Phantom Line Shape Changers |
| C3 | Triple Lines Working | Triple Lines Working | Turn the Key |
Please do NOT make and distribute copies of this material. Copyright issues aside, proceeds go to help support future AACE dances. This material is being made available to the square dance community at a very reasonable price. Please purchase legitimate copies for your tape groups, and help support future AACE dances!
Q) What is meant by the notation "+singing" that I see by some of the tips on the individual tip order forms?
A) It means the caller did both a patter call and a singing call in that tip. I provide both the patter and singing call when you order one of these tips.Q) Can I really order any tips I want? Can I select the sessions, callers, etc.?
A) Yes! Since all master recordings were done digitally on computer, I can easily select the tips to copy. Cassette tapes are recorded directly off the computer. Copying MP3 files is even easier.Q) When I order selected tips online, I see a very strange item number in the shopping cart. What is it?
A) The item number for selected tips tells me exactly which tips were selected. Don't worry about it, I know what to do with it.Q) Why are the MP3 files so much cheaper than the cassette tapes?
A) Because the media (blank CD's) is so incredibly cheap (the postage costs more than the CD). Burning MP3 files onto a CD is also MUCH faster than recording cassette tapes.Q) How many MP3 files will fit on one CD.
A) About 300, more or less (compared to 8 tips on a cassette). The entire AACE weekend (all levels) fits easily on 2 CD's with room to spare.Q) What about minidisc (MD) media? Why isn't it available?
A) If there is enough demand, I will purchase an MD recorder and make MD's available. I just don't have one right now.