D.Spillane's Midnightwalker

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D.Spillane's Midnightwalker

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Hi All, :D

I like Slow Air tune.
Davy Spillane's "MidnightWalker" is the first favorite.
Is there score of this tune?

Please tell me other sadness Slowair.

Since I didn't understand that a question should have been asked where, I have made the new thread.
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Higezura,
For slow tunes, i like "Amhran ni Leabhar" also called "Valencia Harbour." Also, Port na bPucai. Its the last tune on the Davy Spillane/ Kevin Glackin CD called "Forgotten Days." If you are just starting out the NPU instructional videos teach several nice slow airs. Especially in Vol 2.
Good luck.
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The Dear Irish Boy, Anach Cuin, Were you at the Rock? (An Raibh tu ar an Carraig) are all beautiful, sad sounding airs.

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I thnk Spillane's version of Port na bPucai is what airs on the pipes is all about.

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Post by stew »

Higezura,
try listening to
1 Tribute To Peadar O'Donnell, From the Album- The Storm
2 Caoineadh Cu Chuainn, a Lament, From the Album-Riverdance

Two excellent track's from Davy, all the best. 8)
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Hi,all :D

Thank you very much.
I have NPU video vol.2 and riverdance cd.
I like this tune "Caoineadh Cu Chuainn" too.
But,I don't have the "Forgotten Days".
I order it.

I don't play the difference in a tone at my pipes. :(

>>Patrick
Your photograph was carried by An Piobaire. :lol:
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>I don't play the difference in a tone at my pipes.
.......misstake :sniffle:

I can not play the difference in a tone at my pipes.


English is very difficult.
Please correct, if my English is wrong. :oops:
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