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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2007

Two reels before I head off to teach today. I'm pressed for time and I bungled the repeat of Ah Surely - the second time through the B part was a failed attempt at a variation. I went to go into it, thought better of it, but couldn't reverse in time. It must be my age!

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  • Whistle Key: D

    Make: Generation Body, Pat O'Riordan Top

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  • Awesome as always! I may have to use one of these for my fleadh tunes!

    You know, I'd really love to see some more piano accordion if you don't mind.

  • That's not at all true. Flute, clarinet, bagpipes, sax, ALL your non - chordal two handed instruments are normally only scored in one clef. =) Just a bit of info for ya

  • How about the lonesome boatman Ryan

  • hello ryan, yet again, youve proven, that u are by far the best whistle player on youtube;) well done mate, wats happnin about the pennywhistle jig i meantioned before, if u like i can email u the music for it? id like to hear ur rendition of it

  • thats what i thought. Bass and trebble cleff is only used on instruments that have large ranges, such as piano and harp. tinwhistle uses two hands to play one note, not more than one note. its range is also not as large as a pianos range, so it doesn't need two staffs (bass plays notes an octave lower than trebble cleff notes)

  • omfg!!!!!!!!!!!! IM ASKIGN WHY IT IS JUST TREBLLE CLEFF! usually a two handed intrument coantians trebble andd bass i looked at the sheet music and it was only trebble

  • well im afraid I don't quite fully know what you are trying to say. What you are saying doesn't make much sense. are you talking about the piano staff? and tinwhistle requires both hands to play.

  • ummm listne to wut i was saying i just wanted to no why it was juts trebble cleff trebble is right bass is left ur not palying with ur right hand

  • if you're trying to say, I want sheet music in bass, cleff, good luck finding that for tinwhistle. you'd be transposing everything atleast an octave up if you were reading in bass clef. Just learn treble cleff, its not that hard.

  • I love the ending. :) Very slick.

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