'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/
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...........................
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The beer was missing..... THANKS a LOT
vilcolal 2 weeks ago
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.
hinakomalin 2 weeks ago
HUP YA BOY YA
Dectheboner 1 month ago
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. =)
leilaht 1 month ago
Great, a clearer and much simpler way to teach others now.
hinakomalin 1 month ago
Quite nice. Dutch the spoonsman
lkorec 2 months ago
Try it ....Then talk
Atr42Greasemonkey 2 months ago
Awesome!!
TheLegendJohnnyCash 2 months ago
Love this!
dorkmeyer56 3 months ago