The Session >> Discussions >> Tunes common to both Clare and Donnegal repitoire...
I think the Gallowglass Jig is a start but anyone else have any suggestions?
# Posted on February 23rd 2007 by freakonthefiddle
Do you mean repertoire?
# Posted on February 23rd 2007 by Martin Milner
Miss McCleods
# Posted on February 23rd 2007 by The Transcriber
I think more than half of the tunes you hear in Co. Clare can be heard in Donegal and many other counties too. There are much less tunes specific to a particular region.
# Posted on February 23rd 2007 by slainte
Donnegal, where that?
I'm not sure why you want to know the answer to your own question. Perhaps it would be best to explain.
# Posted on February 24th 2007 by Floss the Tethers
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Tunes common to both Clare and Donnegal repitoire...
Tunes common to both Clare and Donnegal repitoire...
I think the Gallowglass Jig is a start but anyone else have any suggestions?
# Posted on February 23rd 2007 by freakonthefiddle
Re: Tunes common to both Clare and Donnegal repitoire...
Do you mean repertoire?
# Posted on February 23rd 2007 by Martin Milner
Re: Tunes common to both Clare and Donnegal repitoire...
Miss McCleods
# Posted on February 23rd 2007 by The Transcriber
Re: Tunes common to both Clare and Donnegal repitoire...
I think more than half of the tunes you hear in Co. Clare can be heard in Donegal and many other counties too. There are much less tunes specific to a particular region.
# Posted on February 23rd 2007 by slainte
Re: Tunes common to both Clare and Donnegal repitoire...
Donnegal, where that?
I'm not sure why you want to know the answer to your own question. Perhaps it would be best to explain.
# Posted on February 24th 2007 by Floss the Tethers