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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

Here's an Irish jig for ya. Think it was named for the guys throwing their beer mugs through the window at the local pub. That would be my guess.

Thanks for watchin'

Gary

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  • I really like this one!

  • Thanks Birdog!

  • Gary - Mighty fine fiddling --- But,,

    Its Smash the '' Window's '' = Over here

    We do them by the Street Load -- lol.

    jim,,

  • That's funny! Hey, I'm uploading "The Moving Clouds" right at this moment. It'll probably take 30 or 40 minutes, but I'd appreciate any tips you have for me =D It's not very good, but I thought I might as well post it so I could get some advice from you! Thanks....Gary

  • HEY! I play that one! Great rendition! Its also known as Roaring Jelly. Don't ask me how it got its name. Listen to a cool version of it (Partie de Quadrille) on the button accordian by fellow YouTuber Chris Ricker. He more commonly plays a really wicked French-Canadian fiddle.

  • That was a good accordion version of the tune. I'll have to go check out his fiddlin' too.. Thanks for the comment!

    Gary

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  • I also rediscovered my violin and about a year ago started playing a few fiddle tunes. This is one of my favorites! Nice job.

  • I would like to hear you play the Chacone or Bach's Pachebel Canon in D.

    Do you play Classical? You play like some violinist that started to play at age 4. This is a compliment Gary.

    Vitally

  • Gary, like my fiddle buddy Jim(fiddle4u) says, "mighty fine fiddling"!

  • Gary, two of my favorites my Chris Ricker are his most recent version of Le Reel du Pendu aka Hangman's Reel w/ foot driven percussion and Reel du Violon Monte en Vielle. Be sure and also check out his videos of Jean Carignan - a deceased Master French-Canadian Fiddler.

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