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Irish Jigs on Elkavox83 Accordion

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

Set of Irish Jigs on the Elkavox83 accordion this time. The first one is in A minor, I don't know the name of it, picked it up by ear, so if you know the name feel free to let me know! Second one is the Blackthorn Stick and finally, the old favourite, Irish Washerwoman! Again, recorded while messing about experimenting with recording with the laptop, so sound quality not what it could be. The pics are just an assortment from around the Firth of Clyde on trips on the wee boat
***UPDATE***, thanks to TerryGrif on YouTube and his enquiries for me, the first tune is known as "The Cloneen Jig", thanks Terry !!

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  • brill andy. yer that steamer comes down our way in the summer does a trip up and down the bristol channel, your accordion playing like most scotchmen & womenis why i think most people start to play,

  • Thanks mate, very kind ! Yes, the paddle steamer "Waverley" last sea going paddle steamer in the world, fantastic vessel, well worth a trip on her ! Best wishes!

  • Grand playing and selections me lad!

  • Thanks again John, hope these'll do for St PAtricks Day!

  • LOL, Maybe I should read first? Blackthorn Stick sounded great( I should have known that one) But I really enjoyed all those Irish Jigs.

  • LOL, I do that too!! Thanks for your kind comments, very much appreciated !

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  • thanks Andy, great bunch of jigs and great pictures too. Slainge , I've listened to a lot of your music and really enjoy it... you can catch some pretty nice accordion music on my link too

  • I know the first tune as "The Rakes of Kildare"

  • The first tune is called: Rakes of Kildare and I must say very well played! Not sure of the second but the third is a great rendition of Irish Washerwoman.

  • Thanks ljped, I like the "sponsor" too LOL, find it very helpful !!

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