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Walking Stones

Ken Kolodner, Laura Risk, Robin Bullock

Submitted on February 10th 2002 by x.

  1. Father Kelly's
  2. Farrell O'Gara's
  3. Richard Dwyer's
  4. Clock
  5. Princess Beatrice
  6. Loudon's Bonnie Braes
  7. Princess Beatrice
  8. The Queen's
  9. The Bornish
  10. Walking Stones
  11. Caspian Lake
  12. The Bee's Wing
  13. Untitled
  14. Dances Des Foins
  15. Reel Beatrice
  16. Pierre N'as Pas De Culotte
  17. Kevin Keegan's
  18. Ian Robertson
  19. The Border Crossing
  20. The Panhandle
  21. The Cuckoo's Nest
  22. Tom Morrison's
  23. The Home Ruler
  24. The Green Gates
  25. Tam Lin
  26. The Silver Spire
  27. The Rakes Of Kildare
  28. The Mist Covered Mountain
  29. Lad O'Bierne's
  30. Carolan's Draught
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This is one of my favorite CDs. It features Ken Kolodner on hammered dulcimer, Laura Risk on fiddle, and Robin Bullock on guitar. The tunes include traditional Irish plus some Scottish, Canadian, and a few original tunes. I've listed the tunes as they are on the back of the CD, except that I've merged tracks 30 and 31 (because 30 was the maximum). Although the tunes are played in sets on the CD, they are coded as separate tracks. This is handy if you want to learn one particular tune and it happens to be in the middle of a longer set.
I don't have it, but there is a companion book with notation for the basic melodies and suggested chords (not the full arrangements heard on the CD). It's marketed as a hammered dulcimer book, but I assume it would be fine for other melody instruments such as fiddle and flute. The book is published by Mel Bay. It is described at
http://www.melbay.com/97xxx/97348.html

# Posted on February 10th 2002 by x

"Untitled Hornpipe" (track 13) is the "Glenbeigh" hornpipe posted at http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/670

# Posted on October 2nd 2002 by x

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