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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2008

Traditional 19th Century Irish quickstep, also General Custer's theme song for his 7th Cavalry, played here on harmonica & rhythm guitar. http://www.annieandmac.com

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  • That's good!

  • @lynyrdpez Thank you!

  • @annieandmac

    I watch this every day! It cheers me up and fills me with energy. Thank you

  • @jpueblo21 What a terrific comment! Thank you.

  • Very Good i enjoyed it very much!!!!! I did know it was a drinking song?

  • @hallie5309 Thank you. "Instead of Spa we'll drink brown ale, and pay the reckoning on the nail, no man for debt shall go to gaol (jail) from Garryowen in glory!" - that's the chorus.

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  • Great!  This performance could almost raise Custer from the dead.

  • Very super great!!! The old West and the 7th. Cavarly songs with Custer is my favorites songs from that era. We live by Fort Lincoln where Custer started out for the battle of the Little Big Horn. Two weeks ago, we fullfilled one of our dreams by going to Harden, Mt. to see The little Big Horn Battle Field where Custer's Last Stand took place. Always been fasinated by the Old West. Thank you for keeping this kind of music alive for future generations to enjoy. God bless you both.

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  • @dandydon777 Thanks for your comments and message - it's always been one of our favorites!

  • Wow that was excellent. Love the song and the legends that go with it. Wish Custer could have been like Errol Flynn in They Died With Their Boots On! Fabulous movie.

  • @LostintheHoller Thank you! All my harmonicas are regular tuned. On some of the tunes I play the regular harp in cross position; that means the harp key is the 4th note in the scale above the key the guitar plays in. Guitar in G - harp in C or guitar in D - harp in G and so on.

  • This is great, I'd like to learn how to play fiddle tunes and such on the harmonica. Do you just use a regular harp or is it cross-tuned?

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