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From: folkbox1
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  • good job man. where did u learn how to play

  • I know this as the Plane (Plian) Tree - Glorystrokes do it as one of their ceilidh tunes! Tis a nice version you do here :)

  • Hey, I really enjoy you clean playing and am learning some of your tunes. Here in Philadelphia we know this tune as "Nobel Franz".

  • Excellent job ! Can you play: THE STUART RANT ? tabadh leibh.

  • You've made my day. I'm wondering where you learned it. I got it out of a Massif Central tunebook. It had no name, so I renamed it for my wife, Bethany. Later my friend Sylvain Piron frenchified the name to Bethanie.

  • Hi there, it's been played around Sheffield for a while, quite probably from the same source. I learnt this version at a workshop by Geert Ooude Weernink, don't know where he got it from though. In Sheffield it seems to masquerade under the title of virtually identical tune (except it's in 6:8) called The Plane Tree by Undine Hornby.

  • Where can I get a music score for this as I really enjoy listening to it and would like to play it at folk sessions. Thanks, Ian

  • Sheet music (GIF and ABC) can be found at the tradfrance website.

  • che bella!

  • Thats a nice tune has that old english sound, you played well,have you any CDs

  • You play some cool tunes, and very well!  I especially like this one.

  • Thank you for your kind comments. This is one of my favourites too.

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