What tune are you studying now?
What tune are you studying now?
I'm looking for the next tune to study.
What are folks out there working on now?
DJones
What are folks out there working on now?
DJones
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The Bothy Band version or the other one in D? I've seen the D tune titled as Farewell to Eireann.Joseph E. Smith wrote:Farewell To Erin.
Bill
"... you discover that everything is just right: the drones steady and sonorous, the regulators crisp and tuneful and the chanter sweet and responsive. ... I really look forward to those five or six days every year." Robbie Hannan
"... you discover that everything is just right: the drones steady and sonorous, the regulators crisp and tuneful and the chanter sweet and responsive. ... I really look forward to those five or six days every year." Robbie Hannan
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What tune are you learning
The Cuckoo's Nest (Mick O'Brien version)
Statia Donnelly
Carrickfergus
Statia Donnelly
Carrickfergus
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What tune are you studying now?
Scully Casey's jig, Old tipperary ( from Blas na meala )
The curragh races, the mistress ( from Ronan Browne late session)
Ole
The curragh races, the mistress ( from Ronan Browne late session)
Ole
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- Tell us something.: Sets in D and B by Rogge and flute by Olwell, whistles by Burke and Goldie. I have been a member for a very long time here. Thanks for reading.
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I know this is old advice, but it really is a good idea to listen to this one sung as well as the playing on the NPU vid.KDMARTINKY wrote:NPs Vol. I tune: EIBHLIN A RUN
Which by the way I am playing over and over and over....just as my NPU instructors are telling me to do so.
imo. Liam Clancy always did a reasonable version.
As to thread topic, I'm playing a couple of favourites - Jenny's Wedding and Trip to Durrow. Figuring how to get past the similarities in their first parts.
and I've gone back to 'The Dublin' trying to tighten up the popping (A lot)
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