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Thanks for sharing you rendition of Green castle Hornpipe. I enjoyed playing along with you on my English concertina.
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4 months ago
A Fig For A Kiss
For week #86 of the SAW group, A Fig For A Kiss played on a Sobell mandolin, a Weber octar and a Santa Cruz 1929 00 guitar.
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5 months ago
Aly Bain - Waiting For The Federals.mp4
Fiddle-master Aly Bain hails from Shetland. His work is sold through MusicScotland.com and many other outlets. If you want to go to Shetland try vi...
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5 months ago
Mark Gilston - Seneca Square Dance
Mark Gilston plays a popular old time fiddle tune on mountain dulcimer. Seneca Square Dance probably originated in Missouri.
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6 months ago
Albert Vossen - Flick-Flack (accordion solo)
Me playing "Flick-Flack" by Albert Vossen.
Again: sorry for the bad sound. :(
(recorded on June 17th, 2009)
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6 months ago
Jenny Lind Polka (dance)
Leader - Nick Doig
Follower - Lisa DiGiusto
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LOVE THE DANCING BUT THE MUSICIANS ARE ALSO GREAT.
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6 months ago
Ragtime Annie
Fiddle tune in the key of D played by Rex McGee, two part version. Popular in and around Stokes and Surry County, I guess it was on the radio in th...
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6 months ago
OFF TO CALIFORNIA
A traditional emigration tune, leaving your home country in the hope of a new life.
keithhoughton1 • 9,136 views
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Since I play an English concertina, it is great to have someone to play along with.
Thanks for sharing your talent.
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6 months ago
Hornpipes: Off to California, Whiskey You're the Devil
Off to California is a popular session hornpipe generally played in G. I was surprised to find two distinct settings in O'Neill's book, as well as...
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1 year ago
How to crimp
Instructions on how to crimp and use crimping pliers for beaded necklaces , bracelets, earrings, anklets and key rings
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Your illustration help very much. Thanks!
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1 year ago
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Thanks again for sharing and I believe the key is "G". You are helping me brush up on some tunes I've been neglecting.