11/11/05 Variations on traditional, unknown jig, Snowy Path

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11/11/05 Variations on traditional, unknown jig, Snowy Path

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11/11/05 Walden sends: "Title: Variations on traditional. Player: Walden Whistle: Jubilee Bi-Whistle by Daniel Bingamon. (saved in orig)

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Arbo Doughty sends: Snowy Path "Played on a LeHart 6-keyed flute. Synth keyboards and percussion." (saved in flute)
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TonyHiggins wrote:11/11/05 Walden sends: "Title: Variations on traditional. Player: Walden Whistle: Jubilee Bi-Whistle by Daniel Bingamon. (saved in orig)
Thank you so much for posting it. I appreciate it.
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nice music Walden. I like the double whistle sound. Daniel does good work.
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