Details History Tunebook

AlBrown

I am from the northeastern United States of America, and play in local sessions. I am in the "grandpa" phase of my earthly existence. I have been playing music off and on all my life--trumpet, harmonica, guitar, church choir, solo singing, tin whistle, and most recently B/C accordion--jack of all trades, master of none. I have been involved in sessions since the late 1990s, mostly playing guitar accompaniment. My wife plays fiddle and sings like an angel, and we are in a band together. Although she has more musical talent than I do, she is less intense about the musical scene than I am, and doesn't enjoy hanging around in pubs.

I will put a disclaimer on the advice or information I put on this site. While I have accumulated a lot of musical knowledge over the years, it has all been in drips and drabs, with little formal instruction. My playing is solid, if you are being generous, and mediocre, if you are not. My guitar strumming is fairly rudimentary, and I spend most of my time in the first position. I am more of a backup singer than soloist. The stock of tunes I have mastered probably numbers around a hundred, scattered across the other instruments I play (whistle, accordion and harmonica). It can take me weeks to learn a new tune. So if you want advice from a flashy and talented musician, look elsewhere. I will say, though, that what advice and information I give will be as sound as it can be, and I will qualify anything I am not sure of.

I am a firm believer in the fact that traditional music is the people's music (that's why they call it folk music), and it is all about participation--we should be welcoming and encouraging to all (although also not be afraid to politely encourage beginners toward listening and lessons, and drunken singers toward a cup of coffee).

I play a Martin 000M guitar (standard tuned), a plain old wood-fipple unpainted Clarke whistle, Hohner Special 20 harmonicas, and a Saltarelle B/C Irish Bouebe accordion (swing tuned).

Tunes in AlBrown's tunebook: 76

Details History Tunebook

Number of tunes submitted: 1

Newest Tunes submitted:

Sonny's mazurka February 2nd 2006

Number of tunes requested: 1

Newest Tunes requested:

Fisher's Hornpipe April 17th 2007

Number of recordings submitted: 0

Number of links submitted: 1

Newest Links submitted:

Button Box, The December 2nd 2005

Number of sessions submitted: 2

Newest Sessions submitted:

The Field Irish Pub November 5th 2007
Celtica Pub April 18th 2006

Number of events submitted: 0

Number of discussions submitted: 18

Newest Discussions submitted:

Oh, Lord, Now I Have to Write the Dots July 15th 2008
I Like to Perform March 24th 2008
Whistle Rolls on Low D (or on a flute for that matter) September 27th 2007
What are you thankful for? November 22nd 2006
What are good Scottish tunes and sets? October 5th 2006

Number of comments submitted: 2645

Newest comments submitted:

Discussions Re: Beat the nerves? August 29th 2008
Discussions Re: Is it never too late to take up an instrument and/or ITM? August 29th 2008
Discussions Re: Score Editors - Information Needed for Survey August 29th 2008
Discussions Re: Tunes with two parts August 29th 2008
Discussions Re: Why do men always start off tunes but women tend not to? August 24th 2008
Details History Tunebook

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Name Type Key
Chief O'Neill's Favourite hornpipe Dmajor
Off To California hornpipe Gmajor
The Harvest Home hornpipe Dmajor
The Rights Of Man hornpipe Eminor
Rickett's hornpipe Dmajor
Sonny Murray's hornpipe Dmajor
The Boys Of Bluehill hornpipe Dmajor
Alexander's hornpipe Dmajor
Fisher's hornpipe Gmajor
Byrne's hornpipe Dmajor
The Blarney Pilgrim jig Dmixolydian
Banish Misfortune jig Dmixolydian
The Connaughtman's Rambles jig Dmajor
The Kesh jig Gmajor
The Old Favourite jig Gmajor
Morrison's jig Edorian
My Darling Asleep jig Dmajor
The Irish Washerwoman jig Gmajor
Out On The Ocean jig Gmajor
Tripping Up The Stairs jig Dmajor
Saddle The Pony jig Gmajor
Health To The Ladies jig Amajor
Sixpenny Money jig Dmajor
Garrett Barry's jig Gmajor
Planxty Irwin jig Gmajor
The Boys Of The Town jig Gmajor
Father O'Flynn jig Dmajor
Off She Goes jig Dmajor
Doctor O'Neill jig Dmajor
Mrs Jamieson's Favourite jig Amajor
Tommy Peoples' mazurka Dmajor
Sonny's mazurka Dmajor
Egan's polka Dmajor
The Rakes Of Mallow polka Gmajor
Maggie In The Woods polka Gmajor
Ryan's polka Dmajor
The Maids Of Ardagh polka Amixolydian
Bill Sullivan's polka Amajor
The Glenside polka Edorian
The Britches Full Of Stitches polka Dmajor
The Rose Tree polka Gmajor
Lass O'Gowrie polka Dmajor
The Galway Belle polka Eminor
The Banshee reel Gmajor
The Concertina reel Dmajor
The High reel Amixolydian
The Maid Behind The Bar reel Dmajor
The Mountain Road reel Dmajor
The Merry Blacksmith reel Dmajor
The Pigtown Fling reel Gmajor
Rolling In The Ryegrass reel Dmajor
The Sally Gardens reel Gmajor
Saint Anne's reel Dmajor
The Wind That Shakes The Barley reel Dmajor
The Wise Maid reel Dmajor
The Silver Spear reel Dmajor
The Woman Of The House reel Gmajor
The Humours Of Tulla reel Dmajor
The Fairy Dance reel Dmajor
The Red Haired Boy reel Amixolydian
Whiskey Before Breakfast reel Dmajor
Father Kelly's reel Dmajor
Farewell To Connaught reel Dmixolydian
Far From Home reel Gmajor
Over The Waterfall reel Dmajor
The Road To Lisdoonvarna slide Edorian
The Butterfly slip jig Eminor
The Sweetness Of Mary strathspey Gmajor
The Keel Row strathspey Gmajor
Inisheer waltz Dmixolydian
Si Bheag Si Mhor waltz Dmajor
The South Wind waltz Gmajor
Fanny Poer waltz Gmajor
Josephine's waltz Gmajor
The Munster Cloak waltz Gmajor
Ashokan Farewell waltz Dmajor

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