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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2007

At last I got the camera fixed. Irish flute and guitar. This is a Breton tune that I learned from Carlos Núñez, An Dro.

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  • Hi, is there a chance to send me the score for guitare as is it played in the video (not the melody but the Harmony&Rhythm). If you have some midi files too it will be great. Thanks a lot. Agathe from Brittany

  • Hi, sorry but I don't have it. My brother made it all up, you can ask him. Do you know anything about this tune? What's An Dro? Is this traditional from Brittany?

  • PJ, what do you know about the origin of this tune? Carlos Nunez says it's from Britanny, but it's original (?) title is As covas do rei Cintolo, and the caves of King Cintolo are in Galicia. So I'm confused, cause it sounds like a Breton tune.

  • I don't know... sorry.

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  • SEHR GUT!!! Of all the different versions I've heard, yours is by far one of the best!

  • awesome :)

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  • @TinWhistler

    Traditional Breton dance tune

    An Dro or En dro (Breton for "the turn") is a Breton folk dance in 2/4.

  • @celtic4ever18 VERY NICE! I love your stuff!

  • @UsHhii Spanish

  • @paulflute he plays recorder thats the reason

  • @EllamWideblade check my whistle version

  • This is an awesome tune! I recognize it from Eluveitie!

  • buff que buena chavales! sois de mallorca de verdad?

  • Great music beautifully played! It would go well on the pipes also but would not be easy to play! Thanks for posting.

  • I think this song is from Country of Vannes in brittany france, oh well it sounds irish though. And good work guys, that was awesome either way

  • Amazing!

    It resembles the whistle's sound...

    I just bought a couple whistles, gonna practice this tune.

    Greetings from Brazil

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