Irish tinwhistle and Guitar - Calliope House Jig
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is that burke session brass?
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Great job guys! Thanks for the postings, enjoying the great music!!!
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@To2ndMars "In 1984 Dave Richardson of the Boys of the Lough composed a jig in E-Major which he named "Calliope House" in honor of this house and the good times he had here while performing in Pittsburgh with the Boys of the Lough. The house reminded him of a house of musicians in Newcastle, England."
See Calliope House dot org for more details.
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you should learn circular breathing if it is possible on the tin whistle but if you do it will make it alot easier for you once you get the hang of it.
But BEAUTIFUL PLAYING GUITAR AND WHISTLE!!!!!!
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erm but this isn't country OR western... it's CELTIC!!...
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nice
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Im really enjoying what you put up here - nice trad tunes!
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great!
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@nonatopo Not sure what that is, but this is a VERY common tune here in Nova Scotia.
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@bigdjindustriez Maybe because the Waterboys play it at the end of "A man is in love"
I Know this tune from somewhere, can't place where though. Very good job though. Are you guys from Cape Breton?
bigdjindustriez 3 years ago
Nope. We are from Tennessee...so most people round here like both kinds a music -- country AND western!
To2ndMars 3 years ago