| Date: | Title: | Posted by: | Replies: | Newest: |
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| November 21st 2009 | Need Help finding a title of a tune -Not A Request | sligoman | 5 | November 22nd 2009 |
| November 21st 2009 | Tunes useful for learning various "ornaments" | cboody | 18 | November 22nd 2009 |
| November 21st 2009 | Chromcor fans I have a simple Q | SandyBottoms | 5 | November 22nd 2009 |
| November 21st 2009 | The second tune? | Rook | 3 | November 22nd 2009 |
| November 21st 2009 | Problems with my pick up. | PaddyFranklin | 3 | November 21st 2009 |
| November 21st 2009 | Hohner Black Dot Accordion | vacoreye | 1 | November 21st 2009 |
| November 20th 2009 | When is a session not a session ? ...ongoing discussion..... | Guernsey Pete | 38 | November 22nd 2009 |
| November 20th 2009 | 3QuarterSet 1.0 Preview | Michael Eskin | 16 | November 22nd 2009 |
| November 20th 2009 | Olwell, Keyless African Blackwood flute - for sale | gtag | 7 | November 21st 2009 |
| November 20th 2009 | 'Out of Print' recordings | Shylock | 3 | November 22nd 2009 |
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Re: Tunes useful for learning various "ornaments"
Sorry, she. more…
Re: Tunes useful for learning various "ornaments"
In case he is not around I'll pass on Miss Lonleyhearts' recommended of The Orphan for rolls on flute. more…
Re: Tunes useful for learning various "ornaments"
>The Sporting Pitchfork is a good one for rolls more…
Re: Ladies and Gentlemen: The Irish Harp
"they would have been better off just getting a beautiful harpist to play the damn thing" more…
Re: Ladies and Gentlemen: The Irish Harp
To my mind this is one example of people using the allusion of playing a harp to make some sort of point about truth, beauty, etc., but actually exploiting the emotions raised by us watching a beautiful women cavorting around a harp. more…
Re: When is a session not a session ? ...ongoing discussion.....
Well, anyway........ more…
Re: Is C/G Anglo actually better than G/D?
Well said PB. I think part of it is the "musical Rubik's cube" effect, the mixture of logic and illogic that makes C/G such fun to play, at any level. more…
Re: Is C/G Anglo actually better than G/D?
Part of what makes playing Irish music on the Anglo concertina sound so unique is because you're tunes are mapped out based on a D scale but using an instrument designed to play in C/G primarily. This sets up a particular conundrum that the effort to dea… more…
Re: Is trad music becoming too academic
Actually no to be honest I haven't got it yet, it's still being examined, but when I do you'll know about it cause I'm gonna change my name to "Dr. Dow" and make everyone address me as "Doctor" until I get sick of it. I'll probably milk it for about a wee… more…
Re: Badhran Player or musician
Now there is some useful information! more…
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