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BrendanB, I enjoyed your clip. That's the difference between fast playing and lively playing. Everything runs smooth, no rush or rythm issues. Thanks for sharing.
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ImNotIrish wrote:New file posted. Comments welcome. These tunes are played on an original R&R with an Olwell hj.
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http://www.box.net/shared/pycqjs6q2n
Very beautifully done.

I do have one thought on the slow song. You may try a little different effect when you vibrato on the G note. Try holding the G for a bit... then starting a light vibrato that builds. Often a singer's vibrato doesn't start right away (some do, of course). The piece is so nicely done, but this may soften that "corner" a bit.

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Post by pixyy »

Very inspiring to hear everyone's playing.
I recently bought a Zoom H4 portable recorder and here are my first recordings with it.

The New Broom + Tara Diamond's Barndance
I got these from June McCormack's 'Fliuit' book. Only flute, no additives.

The Piper's Chair (jig)

Princess Royal (Carolan)
First attempt at using the Zoom H4's very cool 4-track mode.
That's also me plucking some strings. Here I did do some editing afterwards (EQ, Verb etc)

cheers,
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Lovely, Pixyy. You're sure gonna enjoy that recorder. I need to pull out my Fliuit book again, and try a couple of those! Well done.
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Jeroen,
Lovely playing. Simple and heartfelt.
Priness Royal is especially lovely.
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I think this is a great idea. Hats off to everyone that has contributed, well done to cocus for starting it.

I should dust down my Seery flute and give it a go....but then again...haha...... maybe not just yet.

This would be a great thread for the uilleann pipers' forum :wink:

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Thanks for the compliment Sylvester. I really appreciate it. Sorry that the file is so large.

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This has been an inspiring thread!

Here's a few reels, once through.

http://www.box.net/shared/urj247n6hu - Monaghan Twig

http://www.box.net/shared/zo4949isdt - Green Fields of Rossbeigh
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Wormdiet wrote:This has been an inspiring thread!

Here's a few reels, once through.

http://www.box.net/shared/urj247n6hu - Monaghan Twig

http://www.box.net/shared/zo4949isdt - Green Fields of Rossbeigh
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Just trying to put all tunes in the same place. Look here:
http://www.box.net/shared/0i7xi1oejn

Thanks, Arbo.
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Just trying to put all tunes in the same place. Look here:
http://www.box.net/shared/0i7xi1oejn

Thanks, Arbo.
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Sligo Maids

A dusted down Seery resin flute, in the hands of a non-flute player


(aka an uilleann piper) :oops:
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rama wrote:
Wormdiet wrote:This has been an inspiring thread!

Here's a few reels, once through.

http://www.box.net/shared/urj247n6hu - Monaghan Twig

http://www.box.net/shared/zo4949isdt - Green Fields of Rossbeigh
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Post by pixyy »

Thanks all for the great tunes and the kind comments.

This has really refreshed my FipandChiffle experience for me (after more than 6 years on the forum :) )

Keep those tunes coming (I'll also work on some)

Cheers,
Jeroen


ps: rats! I just found out that box.net is blocked from work :jhsjdhkj!!jaccoltghk:
Oh and yes, I'm using their free 1GB subscription
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