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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2009

Low whistle, Tin whistle and electric guitar.

Composed as a harp piece by the 18th century harper Turlough O Carolan.
Written in praise of one Eleanor Plunkett of Robertstown, who, it seems, was just one of the 30 members of the Plunkett family. The story has it that they were locked into their castle at Castlecome and were killed with boiling water.

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  • I play that song on my tin whistle, but you sound better than I do. Great job, beautifully played!

  • @eclipsetheskunk Thanks!

  • Wonderful! 5 stars :)

  • Thanks :-)

  • Enchanting *_*

  • Thanks :-)

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  • This is amazing! Beautiful articulation and grace notes... AHHH my favourite new song. Kudos on an excellent job :)

  • magical !!! XD

  • Wow, you about ripped a tear out of me.

  • My favorite song in the whole world...such an extraordinary mixture of sadness and joy! Thank you for an excellent playing of it.

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