Wondering if someone can help me with a tune identification. On an Album titled Welcome to the Highlands Volume One, the Fochabers Fiddlers play a nice version of Memories of Father Angus MacDonnell which a little after 2 minutes through morphs into something else. The something else could be a jigged up version of the same tune but I’m untrained and unsure. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers JTU
Tune Identification
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Re: Tune Identification
Can we hear it? Do you have a link?
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Re: Tune Identification
Richard I listen to the album on Spotify.
Thanks Turnborough I would never have picked it. At least I recognised it as a jig.
Thanks Turnborough I would never have picked it. At least I recognised it as a jig.