Finnigan Whistle Tune ID

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Finnigan Whistle Tune ID

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On Brian Finnigan's album 'The Ravishing Genious of Bones' there is a track called Joy it is a set of three tunes. It starts as a slow tune, mooves into a quicker tune, and finally ends up as a neckbreaking reel which is ace, and the subject of this post.
I have lernt the reel a bit and im having trouble finding a mustard bored entry for it.

Does anyone have a name for this last fast reel in this set?
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Re: Finnigan Whistle Tune ID

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Psst.... look inside the booklet.

On the CD, he names them as "Seasick Dee" (Damien O'Kane) / "Two For Joy" (Brian Finnegan) / "Castlerock Road" (Damien O'Kane).

Castlerock Road also seems to be called "The Princess Gardens"

The 3rd tune is at http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/10255 . ABCs, Sheet Music, and Read the comments.

slow learner version by Brian: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mE9khrYJ1s
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Re: Finnigan Whistle Tune ID

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thanks... i ment to say, i only have the musin on (legal) mp3 - so pas de booklet.

but this solves the problem, im supprised its not a finnigan tune, it certanly sounds like one!
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