Peasea’s sixteen comments
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Re: 5 string banjo at Irish Sessions
Maybe check Dan Walsh - more…
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Re: Anywhere close to Edinburgh that is a must see town?
Berwick upon Tweed, a fairly quick journey by train or bus. more…
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Re: Reels, Jigs, Hornpipes, but do you ever play Marches in your session?
Usually One or two per session. Perhaps Lord Mayo, The Rocks of Brae(The Old Crossroads) or the odd Northumbrian march e.g. Nancy Clough. more…
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Re: Trad piano albums
Michael Biggins, winner of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician in 2021 may be a name to look out for in various line ups. more…
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Re: Looking for some resources for fingerstyle guitar arrangements of faster tunes (esp. reels) in standard tuning
Though almost exclusively flatpicking, I would recommend two great Scottish guitarists more…
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Re: Great Day For A Hornpipe
Also staying on a James Hill nautical theme we have “The Ebb Tide” more…
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Re: Great Day For A Hornpipe
The Steamboat ( AKA The Good Natured Man) should be nautical enough. more…
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Re: Fergal Scahill 365 days of tunes - any notable others done something similar?
“All of O’Neill’s 1001” is currently being added to with tunes variously on flute, banjo or whistle. Seems to be approaching the halfway point. more…
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Re: 48 and 64 bar reels
Glenuig Bay more…
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Re: Trip to Ireland, wow things have changed! Suggestions?
This brings to mind my more youthful days in the 1970’s when, after attending the fleadh in Listowel I decided to hike back to the ferry to England, via Dublin.. With plenty of time on my hands I set of to walk only to be repeatedly offered lifts. more…