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The Green Flag barndance Dmajor August 21st 2008
Mulholland's Fancy barndance Dmajor August 21st 2008
Miss Simple's reel Gmajor August 20th 2008
John Kimmel's Accordion Fantasy hornpipe Dmajor August 20th 2008
Sault's hornpipe Gmajor August 19th 2008
Da Galley Watch reel Dmajor August 19th 2008
My Sweetest Lesbia waltz Gmajor August 19th 2008
Metal Man waltz Dmajor August 19th 2008
The Shan Van Vocht reel Gmajor August 18th 2008
The Meeting Place hornpipe Aminor August 18th 2008

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A pleasant little jig. It would work well in the middle of a set finished off with the Milltimber. What would you put in front of it? more…

My sweetest Lesbia - the Latin original

It's truer to say that Campion's version of the words is a poetic interpretation based on the original, rather than a translation. The poem by Catullus was number 5 in his canon, and was one of several addressed to a mysterious high-born lady called "Lyd… more…

My sweetest Lesbia - Thomas Campian and Philip Rosseter

If number of years be the measure of "traditional" then I'm probably in line for a gold medal (let's be topical!) through my posting of this tune: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/5696 It's believed to be the earliest known complete notated tune fr… more…

My sweetest Lesbia - Thomas Campian and Philip Rosseter

The words are a translation of a well-known love poem by the 1st century BC Roman poet Catullus. more…

I like this better...

mostly in 6/8 instead of 3/4. To me, the resulting syncopations flow a little better when I play it that way. I would also cut the second to last measure into two and would change the last measure so it fits into the 6/8 or 3/4 ish scheme. more…

The EXCHANGE of tunes is what ...etc etc

Kenny should perhaps shift the stress to "the EXCHANGE of tunes is what keeps Irish Music alive" ....traditional musicians in Ireland or anywhere else have always listened to other music and have often absorbed this music into their tradition..Many "tradi… more…

Miss Simple's (reel)

The original title of this tune is "The Hon. Miss Sempill" and is from Robert "Red Rob" Mackintosh's 1793 collection. more…

Here it is played by The Aberdeen Shetland Fiddlers - much the same verision as Jenna Reid's: more…

The Green Flag

I learnt this from the playing of the Gallowglass Ceili Band, who called it "Wrap The Green Flag Around Me Boys", but I have posted it with its more common name. There are probably lyrics to the tune. more…

Thoughts

I've been meaning to learn this tune. Franky plays this tune in d minor on the recording I have. Joanie madden plays it in b minor as noted above, so does Lunasa. Sounds pretty nice in A minor and g minor too. more…

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August 21st 2008 The Sloppy Kisser marian clare
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August 19th 2008 Mullin“s Fancy chris stolz
August 18th 2008 Road To Batoche lednar
August 17th 2008 Farewell To Nigg ChuckL
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August 17th 2008 Jigs Or Reels For A 4 String Banjo beyonce 2
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August 15th 2008 Slow Airs For Harp Or Low Whistle OrlaNiScolai

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