henk’s twenty-five comments
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Re: Irish Slow air for concertina?
Maybe you can find a nice slow air on this page: http://anglo-concertina.net/tunes/index.htm more…
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Andee’s Porridge (1st Setting
The reason for this tune is the porridge Andee made for us at Boghill Centre. She made it with love and care and we are gratefull for that! more…
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Henrik’s Concertina
A jig in honour of Henrik Müller who built a magnificent concertina! more…
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Different version or different tune?
Since 1980 I play a tune "Katies Rambles" which sounds to me like a quite different version. A simple sound file can be heard here: http://www.anglo-concertina.net/sound/Kathies_Rambles.MP3 more…
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Nollaigh Casey’s Jig is a duplicate..
You are right Kenny. Before entering the tune I checked on the title as wel as the ABC fragment "B3 GED|GED GED" which is very typical for this tune. As I did not find any result, I thought the way was free to enter the tune. more…
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Nollaigh Casey’s
Learned this tune recently during a Irish weekend in The Netherlands (Domburg). It feels like a hybrid between a (slow) jig and a march. more…
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Tempo of the tune
In order to get (more or less) the right tempo the next line should be added to the ABC header: more…
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Cathcart
Composed by Phil Cunningham. Although written as a waltz, the tune has also a clear march character. From the playing of Katie McNally at: https://soundcloud.com/katie-mcnally/cathcart-leires-welcome-to more…
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Tempo of the tune
The tempo (when playing the midi file) is too high You can add to the ABC-header Q:1/8=110 more…
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Angeal An Oileáin /Island Angel
Of course this is not a reel but rather a slow march. This beautiful tune was written by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh. I left out some ornamentation. more…