Bob, I think they *might* still exist and possibly come out now and then. I've seen Peter Carney and Debra Packard in the audience for other events a handful ...
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Hi Laura! Long time no see. Julie Mavity-Hudson ... From: nashville-irish-session@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nashville-irish-session@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
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TONIGHT IN NASHVILLE Maura will be appearing as Gerry O'Beirne's special guest at his show at the Bluebird Cafe. Showtime is 9:30 PM (tonight, April 17,...
Check out the new Shanachie CD called "Masters of Irish Guitar", featuring McGlynn, Bays, Clancy, Hennessy, Cahill, O'Briain, Doyle, O'Dowd and Sproule. 16...
The CDnow sampler is very impressive. Thanks for the heads up. I must say, however, that having heard Tony McManus earlier this year, I can't understand why...
he might have not be available or interested since both he and john doyle are both compass records, aren't they? bob ... [Non-text portions of this message...
Saturday, April 22 7-10 pm $5 admission, kids 6 & under free $10 family max At the studio of the Scott-Ellis School of Irish Dance 7107 Crossroads Blvd., Ste....
I've had a few instances lately where I've either been in a session or performance and have needed a much louder high D whistle than what I've got, especially...
I like my Burke session whistle (I believe it's his loudest). Only thing I don't like about it is that the low d is a bit flat. Rest of whistle seems OK in...
You should also check out http://www.chiffandfipple.com since they review quite a few makes and possibly comment on volume. The site is whistle oriented and...
I was there last night and did a search for "loudest" and google (which they use to search their site) kicked me off, saying that I was suspected of being a...
I don't receive e-mails...I just happened to check the group on Yahoo... Franko, as whistles go, Burkes are on the quiet side. While his session whistles are...
I'm just beginning to explore DADGAD tuning for Irish back-up guitar. Anyone have a good website that gives chords (and/or instruction) in this tuning? Bill...
Hi Bill (and Barb): The following are helpful: For chord charts: http://home.hccnet.nl/h.speek/dadgad/ For useful chords, with suggested applications: ...
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Ron Ault
fiddletoon@...
Apr 30, 2006 6:34 pm
chord chart attached ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Ron Ault
fiddletoon@...
Apr 30, 2006 6:48 pm
sorry all, i attached a pdf to bill. didn't mean to copy the whole groop. \ {_\_}==~ (_)=='=~ \ ron...
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A question has come up in another group Eddy and I play with about Monaghan's Jig. Do you guys play the C (in next to last measure of each part) as a C...
I have always heard it played as a C#. /Josh ... From: nashville-irish-session@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nashville-irish-session@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ...
Julia, Yes, O'Neill's version uses the C natural, but it is only the three part version. I checked a recording of Michael Coleman's version, recorded in 1921....
Most traditional players who I've heard play this tune play it in E dorian, that is, with C#. The oldest printed version I've seen, from Niel Gow's 5th...
I think that's the key. It's just what you get used to. Also it's a quick note, and I've found that many fiddlers tend to sort of make it half way between. ...