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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

Conway starts with an Irish jig and then breaks into two fast reels.

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  • I am an Irish Dancer. These Reels are incredible, make my irish heart beat :) What are the names of all these reels? I just bought a harmonica and want to learn this trade! You are very talented James.

  • Thank you! I start off with Gallagher's Jig into the reels: Dawn and Gravel Walks. Good luck!

  • your cross harp is in C ?

  • harp is in G

  • Thanks!

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  • AWESOME!!!!! :O

  • hey this is so good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Hello Jim cus. You remeber us playing that selection with Sean Mc Guire in Milwaukee.Man you are so intensense And here cumms Barney. Love your Style so much.Playing in Bristol tomorrow.Missed the all Ireland .butt shucks who gives a duck. bless your fingers in every respect. patmcginleys

  • brilliant,ill just have to keep practicing

  • brilliant,ill just have to keep practising

  • thats awesome dude, i can only just manage Flower of Scotlland without looking at the Tabs :L

  • James - you are truly talented. You know your tradition, and you have dedicated a lot of time and effort to perfecting your art. By the time we get to the Gravel Walk... it's inspired, and inspirational

  • The thing with good harp players, they are blues players. When they play Irish reels the tradition goes into the bucket. It's a reel with a blues accent.

  • nice. Do you find that your harp is in G for the majority of Irish tunes as well as traditional Bluegrass tunes (ie red haired boy etc).

  • Love this video,im trying to learn some irish reel jigs,do you have any tabs for this you would share with me and is it a normal diatonic or a slide harp?

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