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Uploaded by on May 12, 2011

'Well it's very easy, you just hold 'em between two fingers and go rat-a-tee-tat ...', chancer Mark Wilson jams with Jimeoin and John Blaney on the  tin whistle.

Episode 9 of 'The Craic Live at The Quiet Man', recorded for the National Museum of Australia exhibition 'Not Just Ned: A true history of the Irish in Australia'. More on The Craic: http://www.nma.gov.au/exhibitions/irish_in_australia/the_craic/

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  • for me is a free trip to my beloved Eire ... Im from Spain. Love the spoons, the flutes, the feet rythm....I WANT TO GO TO IRELAND AGAIN¡¡¡¡ 30 YEARS LATER.... LOVE IRELAND.... BUT...........................

    ...........

    The beer was missing..... THANKS a LOT

  • This is only one of the few methods that are actually much easier to master. It's good to learn a new method or style once in awhile, broaden the scope of playing it.

  • HUP YA BOY YA

  • Bloody hell, that's massively simpler than I've been seeing on here. And very little motion needed to change the distance between thumb and little finger. Love it. =)

  • Great, a clearer and much simpler way to teach others now.

  • Quite nice. Dutch the spoonsman

  • Try it ....Then talk

  • Awesome!!

  • Love this!

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