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3 days ago
Nancy Today: CPOP soapmaking (Cold process oven process)
I made cold process oven process soap. My it turned out lovely the hot process soap turned out. I made quite a bit! : )
NancyToday • 4,341 views
FBrigdon
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1 week ago
Irish tunes to learn
FBrigdon
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1 week ago
The South Wind - by Jed Marum
THE SOUTH WIND (c) Jed Marum, 2012, trad melody
My heart is alive
Where the south winds blows
Where the rivers wind down to the sea
Through the da...
jedmarum • 265 views
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1 week ago
FBrigdon
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I like this, Jed. A LOT. "A man;s a man" is one of my favorite Burns songs and I love how you blend that with the melody of "The South Wind". Beautiful work, sir.
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2 weeks ago
FBrigdon
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Very nice!
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2 weeks ago
Jig of Slurs
After take 5 million ... pissin' off the neighbours and me dyin' to go have some lunch - feck it - This will do!
This ones based on Sláinte's vers...
ElGringoIrlandes • 1,703 views
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2 weeks ago
FBrigdon
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Good job!
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2 weeks ago
Pipe on the Hob / Hag at the Churn
+ Banish Misfortune as bonus tune at the end ;)
bertram260E • 18 views
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2 weeks ago
More songs to learn
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Altan - Uncle Rat (with Lyrics).wmv
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Back o' the North Wind
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Ergo Canto plays Uncle Rat
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Garlic&A Handful - Uncle Rat
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Jig of Slurs / Atholl Highlanders
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Mighty Mountain Trio: "Back of the North Wind"
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Ronnie Drew - Drinkin' In The Day
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The Drowsey Maggies - Cunla/The Frieze Britches
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Triskele performs "When New York Was Irish"
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1 month ago
Andy Irvine ~ 'My Heart's Tonight In Ireland'
Andy performing solo at 'The Corn Exchange' (Newbury, UK), on Thursday 18th October 2007.
This is part 2 of my video clip entitled "Suddenly, my l...
AndyzFanz • 47 views
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1 month ago
Patrick Street ~ 'Brackagh Hill'
Patrick Street performing at Theatr Mwldan in Cardigan (Wales), on Tuesday 20 September 2011.
This performance showcases a masterly rendition of t...
AndyzFanz • 548 views
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1 month ago
Mad Moll Of The Cheshire Hunt
The origin of this traditional English hornpipe is unknown. Folk song collector Cecil Sharp noted it down from the playing of Hereford fiddler John...
HenfieldWill • 386 views
FBrigdon
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@HenfieldWill Well, the folks that I play with are always accusing me of wanting to add in too many "fiddley bits" so maybe that is just my over-active ears hearing the potential ornaments. :^P LOL (And you truly never know how much room there is for ornamentation until you learn the tune yoursel...
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1 month ago
Flute Lesson - Lad O'Beirne's
This is one that we recorded as a flute/bouzouki duet but I got a few requests for it as a flute lesson so here it is.
whistletutor • 41 views
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1 month ago
Foxhunters and Bucks of Oranmore
Kyle Borley (Irish concert flute) and D'Arcy Stearns (Irish bouzouki), from Winnipeg, Canada.
Fipplehead • 7,599 views
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1 month ago
My Heart's Tonight in Ireland (Andy Irvine cover)
I recorded this video with the intention of sending it to some people I've been playing music with and tried emailing it but it was too large so th...
generalstoaschicken • 31 views
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1 month ago
Apollo baby citter
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
generalstoaschicken • 81 views
FBrigdon
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Very nice. I own two of Nick's instruments ( a bell-shaped cittern and a bouzouki shaped like an English guitar) and love them both.
What was the name of the Scottish tune that you were playing?
Would love to watch your videos to learn the process, but they make me motion sick.