Hear your instructor:
[please note these are field recordings not done under studio conditions!]
Here are 3 video links to the very first Tunes and Tales of Old East Galway (2011) with Ronnie McNamara and Eileen McIntyre. We don't know how long these links will stay up:
Tom Broderick's jig (aka The Lark's March)
Dinny Delaney's set
The Carraroe jig / The Fair at Macedonia.
Three whistle tracks. Click the titles. It takes you to the page for the tune on the hosting site (Soundclick for now)
The Magpie in the Tree - slow jig
Shrove Tuesday / The Rambles of Joe Burke - two hornpipes on C whistle.
The Stolen reel / Feeding the Birds - two of my favourite reels from the Mighty Raff.
Here are 3 video links to the very first Tunes and Tales of Old East Galway (2011) with Ronnie McNamara and Eileen McIntyre. We don't know how long these links will stay up:
Tom Broderick's jig (aka The Lark's March)
Dinny Delaney's set
The Carraroe jig / The Fair at Macedonia.
Three whistle tracks. Click the titles. It takes you to the page for the tune on the hosting site (Soundclick for now)
The Magpie in the Tree - slow jig
Shrove Tuesday / The Rambles of Joe Burke - two hornpipes on C whistle.
The Stolen reel / Feeding the Birds - two of my favourite reels from the Mighty Raff.
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The High Jig and Cregg Hill - jigs [with Eileen McIntyre, Irish harp] The High Jig is associated with Jr. Crehan. Cregg Hill is an old name which Mike Rafferty gave to this tune. |
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Captain O'Kane - harp piece
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More tunes - at Lesl's own music page.
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