Details History Tunebook

oxcart

I play flute, whistle and piccolo and my weeks are divided between Oxford and Suffolk, with occasional forays to London.

I love playing in a good session and my favourite musical experience is when the 70-year old fiddle player asks the 12-year old box player: "that's a grand tune. What name do you have for it". Sums up everything I like about Irish music - social, unpretentious and joyful.

Heard Desi Donnelly playing at a fleadh in Ashton in Makerfield in the early 70s - boy, was he good!

My definition of a true session player is "someone who has the ability and technique to play" the Masons Apron" in A at 130bpm - but the good taste not to"

Tunes in oxcart's tunebook: 1

Details History Tunebook

Number of tunes submitted: 0

Number of tunes requested: 0

Number of recordings submitted: 0

Number of links submitted: 0

Number of sessions submitted: 0

Number of events submitted: 0

Number of discussions submitted: 4

Newest Discussions submitted:

coach sesssions October 13th 2008
stolen instrument notice August 19th 2008
The Ronnie O'Sullivan approach to flute playing July 9th 2008
when a session loses focus July 7th 2008

Number of comments submitted: 7

Newest comments submitted:

Discussions coach sesssions October 13th 2008
Discussions stolen instrument notice August 19th 2008
Discussions Re: Tunes that do nothing for you July 12th 2008
Discussions The Ronnie O'Sullivan approach to flute playing July 9th 2008
Discussions Re: Flutini July 9th 2008
Details History Tunebook

Sort by name, type or key.

Name Type Key
The Grumpy Old Fart slip jig Eminor

Not a member yet? Sign up!

forgotten your password?

Frequently Asked Questions

Enter your email address to have your password sent to you.