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mrs.b

Now living in Wentworth Falls NSW.

I play tinwhistle, recorders, celtic harp. Used to sing and play guitar a bit in teens, then got busy with the daily round.(work and kids)
Really enjoy listening to and playing Irish, scottish, quebec, medieval, baroque, O'Carolan as he has a strong baroque bias, anything that stirs my blood and my feet really.

In between I have had a lovely time with traditional big choir singing, recorder consort playing, 5 years with a Bush Band doing Whistle and a little percussion, and an odd medley of folk/popular/classical with an ensemble of mixed instruments a in a small country town. Which adds up to about 10 years out of an available 30 odd since schooldays being involved in playing with other people.Sadly there was minimal music in my school times other than school recorder in grade 5&6. My first instrument was an old tallowwood school recorder.

After having sheet music for all of the above to read while playing(except for round the campfire,and palying whistle on long car trips) I am finding session playing challenging, but love learning by ear as I find the tunes STAY PUT in my head.

I have given up playing whistle on long car trips 20 years ago as the thought of it being driven through my brain literallly, orphaning my child, in a collision caused such guilt that I could not in all conscience continue this practice.So when the last kid has grown up....
My tune book is a ragbag of ones I would like to learn, and oddly. ones with weird names. Not necessarily ones I already know, and also some favourites and old friends by other names-the Meelick races deserves wider fame.
I HATE new agey meditation music as I keep automatically hunting for themes/rhythms/melodies in it, drives me to grinding my teeth.

Also enjoy Australian Bush Music which introduced me to non commercial /traditional music in the first place. It has life and energy and is in the reach of beginners, and leads you back to the roots it derived from. Which are mainly Irish.
And it is good fun to play for dancers, from rookies to accomplished, while trying to balance the tempo of the sets to the dancing, while keeping enough variety for the players. I MISS playing in a Bush Band!!!!

.Also a big thankyou to Steeleye Span, whose version of the Morning Dew was the first reel I ever heard played. Good tune, 4 parts, one day I will painfully transcribe it to ABC and post it for interest.
And I guess to Bill Gates for this most useful technology, and Jeremy for getting this great resource up and running.

Tunes in mrs.b's tunebook: 46

Details History Tunebook

Number of tunes submitted: 0

Number of tunes requested: 1

Newest Tunes requested:

Eddie Kelly's No1,jig September 24th 2007

Number of recordings submitted: 0

Number of links submitted: 0

Number of sessions submitted: 0

Number of events submitted: 0

Number of discussions submitted: 3

Newest Discussions submitted:

when a tune is hiding behind an alias... September 27th 2007
foiled at step one, cassettes to cd/mp3 February 24th 2007
Rescuing cassette tape recordings and music by transfer to computer/CD etc. How? February 20th 2007

Number of comments submitted: 30

Newest comments submitted:

Discussions Re: abc question July 5th 2008
Discussions Re: abc question July 5th 2008
Discussions Re: Traditional Music Search Engine July 5th 2008
Discussions Re: When instruments attack! June 24th 2008
Discussions Re: The old Bodrhan October 18th 2007
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Name Type Key
Mna Na HEireann barndance Dmajor
The Brendan Theme hornpipe Dmajor
The Pipe On The Hob jig Adorian
Eddie Kelly's jig Eminor
Thunderhead jig Bminor
The Stool Of Repentance jig Amajor
The Meelick Team jig Eminor
The Cat In The Hopper jig Eminor
Paddy's Leather Breeches jig Dmajor
The Oyster Girl jig Gmajor
Sean Ryan's jig Amajor
An Caitin Ban jig Aminor
The Finnish polka Bminor
The Dawning Of The Day polka Dmajor
The Osprey polka Gmajor
The Mountain Road reel Dmajor
The Musical Priest reel Bminor
The Teetotaler's reel Gmajor
Within A Mile Of Dublin reel Dmixolydian
Sean Sa Ceo reel Adorian
The Boys Of The Lough reel Dmajor
The Heather Breeze reel Gmajor
Michael Kennedy's reel Adorian
Frank's reel Amajor
The Trip To Durrow reel Dmajor
The Sunset reel Dmajor
The Drunken Piper reel Amixolydian
The Paper Bird reel Eminor
The Tattie Ball reel Amajor
The Humours Of Whiskey slip jig Dmajor
Peacock Follow The Hen slip jig Adorian
The Boys Of Ballisodare slip jig Gmajor
Stolen Apples slip jig Gmajor
Up Down And Around waltz Bminor
Inisheer waltz Dmixolydian
Josephine's waltz Gmajor
Margaret's waltz Gmajor
The Banks Of The Suir waltz Gmajor
An Mhaighdean Mhara waltz Dmajor
An Buachaill Caol Dubh waltz Gmajor
Chi Mi Na Morbheanna , Smile In Your Sleep waltz Aminor
Ashokan Farewell waltz Dmajor
Lullaby Of Muffe waltz Eminor
Bridal March From Unst waltz Dmajor
A Stor Mo Chroi waltz Eminor
The Dear Irish Boy waltz Edorian

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