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Traditional Irish Tunes Played On The Tin Whistle (1/2)

Geraldine Cotter

Submitted on March 17th 2003 by glauber.

  1. The Returned Yank
    Banish Misfortune
  2. Tom Friel's
    Harry's Loch
  3. Donnybrook Fair
    Gillan's Apples
  4. The Hairpin Bend
    Dan The Cobbler
  5. The Burnt Old Man
    Down The Back Lane
  6. The Mug Of Brown Ale
    Molloy's Favourite
  7. The Monaghan
    Tobin's
  8. Do You Want Any More?
    The Idle Road
  9. The Shores Of Lough Gowna
    Gowna
    Ryan's Favourite
  10. Langstron's Pony
  11. The Boys Of The Town
    Austin Barrett's
  12. The Old Grey Goose
  13. Petticoat Loose
    The Pipe On The Hob
  14. Hunting The Hare
    Open The Door
    I Have A Wife Of My Own
  15. The Humours Of Kilkenny
    Dever The Dancer
  16. Drops Of Spring Water
    An Phis Fliuch
  17. Will You Come Down To Limerick?
  18. The Sunny Banks
    The Drunk Landlady
    The London Lasses
  19. Tommy McMahon's
    Down The Broom
  20. Miss Monaghan
    Lucky In Love
  21. In The Tap Room
    The Peeler's Jacket
  22. The Flowers Of Limerick
    The Burren
  23. The Golden Keyboard
    The Galway Rambler
  24. The Kerry
    King Of The Clans
  25. The Shepherd's Daughter
    The Dairymaid
  26. The Old Bush
    Ah, Surely
  27. Over The Moor To Maggie
  28. Lucy Campbell
  29. The Bank Of Ireland
  30. The Lolly Banger
    The Controversial
  31. The Dublin Lads
    The Holy Land
  32. Bell Harbour
    Blackberry Blossom
  33. Rover Through The Bog
    The Kingstown

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100 tunes in 2 CDs

This 2-disk set is the companion to Geraldine Cotter's "Traditional Irish Tin Whistle Tutor". I got it thinking it would be a good reference, and it is, but even more, Geraldine's playing is always dead on, and very enjoyable. This is just naked whistle, no other instruments, which brings out the melody, phrasing, etc, where you can learn it right.

I wish my Generations whistle sounded this good. :-)

# Posted on March 17th 2003 by glauber

See also: http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display.php/484

# Posted on March 17th 2003 by glauber

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