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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2007

Michael Eskin teaches the jig "Gallagher's Frolics" on whistle.

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  • Thank you very much for the kind words!

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  • Wow thanks this is great!

    I'm learning this as my first Irish tune on tenor sax (I found it in some Band in a box files).

    Now listening to you I realise I've been trying to play it too fast and too smooth One breath for one whole first part).

    When I'm happy with how I play it I'll try to video it and see what you think.

    Meanwhile check out this Irish Jazz from the greatest tenor player ever, starts with EWI and goes to tenor at 4:24. I hope you like it:

    watch?v=lD6JCRmgx1w

  • @lydatoy Actually, its a Burke Session Pro brass D.

  • very nice. I love your playing, especially that copeland whistle.

  • Absolutely!!! I have learned many jigs and reel with your lessons

    Many many thanks

    dear Michael

  • Many thanks for your help. I hope you realise how appreciated your work is by the youtube community - including beginners like myself.

    Terry.

  • Thank you for this video, very helpful now that Gallagher's Frolics has shown up on my local session's To Do list. Fun tune, too.

  • thank you for playing it through slowly so I can learn this! :)

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