2/01/09 Drunken Hiccups, Hag at the Churn
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2/01/09 Drunken Hiccups, Hag at the Churn
2/01/09 Welcome to Charlie Gravel, who sends "an American fiddle tune that goes by various names: Rye Whisky, Jack of Diamonds, Drunken Hiccups, etc.... I played it on a Casey Burns 'Ergonomic Standard' D flute in mopane and 'Hag at the Churn', on a Copley & Boegli unlined blackwood D flute." (saved in flute)
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