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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2009

Chamber Music Camp of Portland for String & Piano July 6~10 2009

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  • If anyone's interested the piece isn't actually called An Irish Party in Third Class. It's two tunes one is called Blarney Pilgrim and the other is John Ryan's Polka

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  • hi guys I have made a remix of this track, check it out at watch?v=wk4kjIlGIFU

    let me know you think!!

  • I'm playing this in orchestra! :D My teacher made us play it like 3x faster just for fun cuz he picks on freshman :P

  • too bad there is no percussion

  • @jabbathewookie yes i agree (i am a traditional irish fiddle player) but actually the 'irish bagpipes' are called the uilleann pipes- you just pump them with your arm-so you don't have to blow in them :)

  • Boooring , it's much better in movie

  • @Sweenzer they ment tradional irish peice .. really if it was traditional it would of had a mandoline, fiddle ,a borhan, irish bagpipes and tin whistle ..

  • i think this is the best one...our middle scool orchestra teacher had us play this too,but she had us play it so slow it jus sounded off.....our judge even had us play it faster and we could........he marked us down fer play n slow.so good job.

  • why is this called ''traditional''??

    

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