Javi V’s two hundred and twenty-four comments
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My Wife Has Scolded Me, X:2
Tune transposed to A minor more…
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Chris Norman performance including this tune
Chris Norman plays a version of this tune here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApFf1q9hJ6E more…
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My Wife Has Scolded Me
This tune is actually a slow air rather than a strathspey. It was originally published in the Simon Fraser Collection (1816) with the name “Throd mo bhean a’s throd i rium” in Scottish Gaelic. This version was taken from more…
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The Bell Of Ardclach, X:4
Transcribed from a pdf shared by Calum Stewart. more…
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The Rose Of Rothes, X:3
I believe this is the key this tune is played by Calum on the flute. more…
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Re: The Rose Of Rothes
Live recording of Calum playing this tune on the flute after The Bell of Ardclach https://youtu.be/6lt1hdnLn4k more…
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Re: The Bell Of Ardclach
A home recording of this beautiful tune on the flute by Calum. https://fb.watch/dA0b6UjcKS/ more…
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Reel De Montreal, X:3
Extracted from the Montreal Session https://www.montrealsession.ca/lookup.html?id=289&book=reels.abc more…
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Re: The Favourite Dram
This tune appears in the Simon Fraser Collection. Chris Norman recorded it on an album with Alasdair Fraser & Co called Portraits https://thesession.org/recordings/4525?tune_id=3020 more…
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Re: Lá An Dreoilín
This is the second album released by Téada in 2004 which features five members Oisín Mac Diarmada (fiddle, vocals), John Blake (guitar, flute) Seán McElwain (banjo, bouzouki), Tristan Rosenstock (bodhrán) and Paul Finn (accordion). more…