Does anyone know of another name for "Dub"? I cen't find any ABCs for this tune. By the way, I am learning this whole set, Jizaique-Baby Rory's-Dub on the uilleann pipes so I've decided to transcribe the set and post it here. All most done but wish I had a Dub trancription to compare to.
Maybe it's too late to answer, but I suspect the set in question comes from Michael McGoldrick. He previously recorded Baby Rory's slip jig and Dub reel as his own compositions in "Morning Rory" (http://thesession.org/recordings/display.php/217). He also loves and recorded some Breton tunes, which may be acquired through his friend, Ed Boyd because he was a disciple of Pierre Bensusan.
I thought Fleur de Mandragore was recorded in a studio until I head the applause at the end. These guys are so tight and they can really jam. Definately one of the best CDs in my collection
Hi, can anyone tell me the names of the tunes in "Mi na samhna" on Lunasa's self-titled album, and most importantly, if those are the original keys? Don't worry, I'm planning on trying to learn them by ear.
Wow
This album has just been released in the US.
My first impression was: "bummer, no Kevin Crawford."
My second impression was: "WOW!"
# Posted on February 20th 2002 by glauber
Jtrad
Check the klezmer track (#7). Beautifully done, the pipes doing the reedy sound you'd expect in this kind of music.
# Posted on February 20th 2002 by glauber
#10 - Dub question
Does anyone know of another name for "Dub"? I cen't find any ABCs for this tune. By the way, I am learning this whole set, Jizaique-Baby Rory's-Dub on the uilleann pipes so I've decided to transcribe the set and post it here. All most done but wish I had a Dub trancription to compare to.
# Posted on October 28th 2002 by frankathomas4
Re: #10 - Dub question
Maybe it's too late to answer, but I suspect the set in question comes from Michael McGoldrick. He previously recorded Baby Rory's slip jig and Dub reel as his own compositions in "Morning Rory" (http://thesession.org/recordings/display.php/217). He also loves and recorded some Breton tunes, which may be acquired through his friend, Ed Boyd because he was a disciple of Pierre Bensusan.
# Posted on February 1st 2003 by slainte
More than 1?
Is there more than one version of this album? The copy that I have has twelve tracks.
# Posted on December 29th 2003 by Max Becher
Re: #10 Dub Question
I have the Lunasa, The Music 1996-2001 book and they say that the Dub reel is a variation on The Tap Room.
# Posted on January 21st 2004 by autumn
#5 Gan Ainm
In the Lunasa book they list this unknown by the name of The Boys of Ballisadare.
# Posted on January 21st 2004 by autumn
These guys truely make me sick
I thought Fleur de Mandragore was recorded in a studio until I head the applause at the end. These guys are so tight and they can really jam. Definately one of the best CDs in my collection
# Posted on February 4th 2004 by locrian
Lunasa: Track 5 third tune
What is marked as Gan Anim on Lunasa's Album is probably The Boys of Ballisodare slip jig (after Hogties and promenade)
# Posted on July 2nd 2006 by Acacia
Bingo!
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1340
# Posted on July 3rd 2006 by slainte
Tune names and keys?
Hi, can anyone tell me the names of the tunes in "Mi na samhna" on Lunasa's self-titled album, and most importantly, if those are the original keys? Don't worry, I'm planning on trying to learn them by ear.
Thanks!
# Posted on October 29th 2007 by Munichg