2/13/05 Markus Asunta writes, "Greetings from Limerick! I'm test driving an Ian Lambe Eb low whistle at the moment and thought I'd let out History Man, the Andy Cutting evergreen. I also blasted away a barn dance and set dance I don't have names for on the flute (Harry Bradley and Niall Keegan being my sources for these tunes) at a different location, they can be found at http://homepage.mac.com/etbloomfield/.P ... nDance.MP3." (all saved in misc)
John McKelvy sends: Richard Dwyer's - Reel, Sandy Duff - Reel (Also known as the High Reel), Within A Mile of Dublin - Reel, Lilting Banshee/Cliffs of Moher - Jigs, Fly in the Porter - Jig. All played on the delrin M & E Rudall flute.
Tony Higgins posts The Gatehouse Maid, a reel on whistle.
2/13/05 8 tunes- flute, low Eb whistle, d whistle
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2/13/05 8 tunes- flute, low Eb whistle, d whistle
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