6/23/06 TheButterfly
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6/23/06 TheButterfly
06/23/06 Graham Coogan writes, "Here is the tune Butterfly played on a bernard overton low d" (saved in jigs)
http://tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/newspage.htm Officially, the government uses the term “flap,” describing it as “a condition, a situation or a state of being, of a group of persons, characterized by an advanced degree of confusion that has not quite reached panic proportions.”
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Update today
Tony Higgins writes, "I was recruited to accompany the church choir on whistle for a hymn called, How Firm a Foundation, credited to J. Rippon, A Selection of Hymns, 1787. This is a recording of the rehearsal. I'll play the song twice through in A, then D, then once in G. (On a D whistle) We'll play it for real next Sunday." (saved in misc)
Tony Higgins writes, "I was recruited to accompany the church choir on whistle for a hymn called, How Firm a Foundation, credited to J. Rippon, A Selection of Hymns, 1787. This is a recording of the rehearsal. I'll play the song twice through in A, then D, then once in G. (On a D whistle) We'll play it for real next Sunday." (saved in misc)
http://tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/newspage.htm Officially, the government uses the term “flap,” describing it as “a condition, a situation or a state of being, of a group of persons, characterized by an advanced degree of confusion that has not quite reached panic proportions.”