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PaddyGonzalez commented 9 months ago
Blue Bonnets Over the Border / O'Sullivan's March
Two jigs in A. The first one is Scottish; it's called "Blue Bonnets Over the Border" (probably a reference to the jacobites, Bonnie Prince Charlie ...
@Tadhg64 Good point. As in many other aspects, there are no standard rules to Irish Traditional Music, but that's precisely one of the features that make it so fascinating
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The Derry Reel
This is also in my top 5. This reel has this lovely old-timey/bluegrassy ring to it, that's so common in northern tunes. However, it hard to come b...
@DamianNixon Nope, the copy (falsification) dates back to 1843. It's a really old violin. It was built in Germany. I took it to a French luthier recently and he certified the dating (he vas amazed by it).
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Nigel Tufnel on Joe Satriani
Nigel Tufnel Speaks candidly of his thoughts on Joe Satriani
You can't be jealous of something you can't fathom hahahahahahaha...
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Irish Fiddle and Mandolin - The Clumsy Lover & The Contradiction Reel
Irish fiddle and mandolin. Neal Pointon & Ciaran Algar from the band Tri. This is them playing for fun at a local session at The Denbigh Arms, Monk...
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PaddyGonzalez said:
Amazing!
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