The first one is often called "Pauline O'Neill's", after a young flute player from the Bronx, who played it at a fleadh ceol and pretty much burned the house down. It's also known as the Kilmovee Jig.
I know the first as Kilmovee as well. The Ned Coleman's I know is completely different, and named after Mike Rafferty's neighbor. I know the second as Mulhaire's.
Nice tunes. I wonder can a Comhaltas Youth Officer arrest people if they are out of tune or their rythym is off? :)
damoinclare 8 months ago
Very good...good rhythm.
Lisnageeragh 1 year ago
Erin go bragh!
tommerrigan1956 1 year ago
amazing tone :)
PatrickM1996 1 year ago
"that tune would make ya think"
jcozzy 1 year ago
Nice playing! I like the finger bounce.
Cochranflutes 1 year ago
So that's how it's done! (I will have to work on my jigs).
Very nice. Beautiful sound on the wooden flute.
jazzflutist 1 year ago
wow. tht was totally awsome. i keep getting my mind blown
xOhorsiegalOx 2 years ago
Its called the kilmovee jig
seancom123 2 years ago
Very nice playing
Brianoneil1 2 years ago
Pretty! + pretty music piece! :)
SwirlEyes 2 years ago 2
The first one is often called "Pauline O'Neill's", after a young flute player from the Bronx, who played it at a fleadh ceol and pretty much burned the house down. It's also known as the Kilmovee Jig.
The second is Ned Coleman's
ProfClaudeBalls 3 years ago
I know the first as Kilmovee as well. The Ned Coleman's I know is completely different, and named after Mike Rafferty's neighbor. I know the second as Mulhaire's.
celticmarine1 3 years ago
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Buckeye67 3 years ago
Lovely Playing Aishling.
morrissonm 3 years ago
Very nice!
rbrtslzr 3 years ago