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Name of a tune

Name of a tune

Does anyone know the name of the last fast tune in this clip?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSO9Qt44Nbg

Thank you

# Posted on February 21st 2011 by luke01

Re: Name of a tune

Sound's like 3 Fast tunes there,, 1st Modern Irish last 2 Modern Scottish, in E Major then A Major --
Oh! maybe I'm just getting old, but I wish they would put a bit more life into it - lol...
jim,,,

# Posted on February 21st 2011 by FIDDLE4

Re: Name of a tune

Sorry Jim, I'd try and help, but I just can't make myself listen to that ...

# Posted on February 21st 2011 by ethical blend

Re: Name of a tune

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/4389

# Posted on February 21st 2011 by BrownAleMugger

Re: Name of a tune

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/3919

# Posted on February 21st 2011 by Toppish

Re: Name of a tune

It may be the 5th track of their CD Silver Lining - or some variant:

http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/3883

# Posted on February 21st 2011 by Toppish

Re: Name of a tune

I thought I hear Rolf Harris there playing the wobbleboard.

# Posted on February 21st 2011 by gam

Re: Name of a tune

The last 2 tunes are indeed Andy Broon's Reel by Aly Bain and then Buntata 's Sgadan (meaning Tatties and Herring and not Mackerel and Tatties as they - and Mike McGoldrick - seem to call it). It was written by piper Allan MacDonald.

I have not yet seen Ciorras live but that is perhaps not the best recording, sound wise, to judge them on. They are certainly all fantastic musicians.

# Posted on February 22nd 2011 by No Cause For Alarm

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I tried to listen and couldn't get past the first few minutes. The sound quality of the recording was horrendous.

# Posted on February 22nd 2011 by DrSilverSpear

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