What Tune Are You Working On?
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My Bag Has a Leak
Hole in my Bellows
I'm Practicing on my Whistle
the following tunes:
Mooncoin jig
Reel Around the Sun
Hole in my Bellows
I'm Practicing on my Whistle
the following tunes:
Mooncoin jig
Reel Around the Sun
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Tunes I'm Working On
The low Level (hornpipe) from Brian MacNamara and looking for some music for Flood's that Brian plays after the low Level on his family album. Also Humours of Kiltyclogher (jig) from Liam O'Flynn album.
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Re: What Tune Are You Working On?
That's a nice recording...nice regs on that one.Patrick D'Arcy wrote:Sup Yaughal?
Fill us in on what chewn your working on and what drew you to it.
To kick things off - I'm working on "The Four Courts" played by Tommy Martin off The Cobblestones CD
Patrick.
I learned the South West Wind, too, recently (I forget who was working on that one) off of a recording I made from Willie Week last summer of Jimmy O'Brien Moran. I love that triplet on the A...
I am planning on learning everything on the Ronan Browne/ Peadar OLoughlin cds, cause they all seem like nice easy pipey tunes. I'm starting with the Boy in the Gap and the Steampacket. (If you are coming to John's on Sunday, Mike, we'll have to play that one).
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The Gold Ring. It's so darn long, I keep forgetting which part comes next! It's fun though.
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Don't forget Tommy Keane's version on "The Wind Among The Reed's" also.... great CD to learn tunes from!Joseph E. Smith wrote:Ah...Repeal of the Union! I always LOVE that tune. I suppose it's from hearing Paddy Molony's piping of that tune on Chieftans 7!
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Right now I'm just learning the 2-part one Ronan Browne plays.meemtp wrote:The Boy in the Gap's a great tune Justine. Are you playing the two parter, or Paddy Taylor's 3 part version? The 3 parter sounds great on the pipes.
That 3-part one is on Paddy Taylor's recording, right? MurphyStout has that, so I'll have to borrow that and move on to part 3 (once I get the 2-part version down!)
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If you're listening to Ronan Brown I strongly recommend his "the wynd that you know" album. His stuff with Peter O'Loughlin is a bit simpler (all great tunes, of course), whereas the Wynd album is more pipey, with loads of excellent reg work.
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A recording I do not have... hopefully, I will soon remedy this.Patrick D'Arcy wrote:Don't forget Tommy Keane's version on "The Wind Among The Reed's" also.... great CD to learn tunes from!Joseph E. Smith wrote:Ah...Repeal of the Union! I always LOVE that tune. I suppose it's from hearing Paddy Molony's piping of that tune on Chieftans 7!
A Phadge.
PS... ummmm, the above quote isn't mine... I think it is margroibin's.
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