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Irish Flute Tunes

Michael Clarksonirishflute.podbean.com
Traditional Irish Tunes Played on the Flute (iflute@googlemail.com)
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Lord Gordon's Reel

This reel started out as a perfectly respectable 2 part creation but Michael Coleman threw a whole pile of other bits at it. He must of been either having a very bad or a very good day. Here's my attempt at remembering it.

Oct 13, 20074 min

The Congress Reel

I don't think I've recorded this one already. If I have then the previous attempt is buried in the oblivion which befits its qualities. This tune is probably usually played in something approaching A minor. It also seems to quite like being played a key up the ways so I've 'B' ten as well. I think that's as far along the alphabet as I'll venture today.

Oct 12, 20073 min

The Star Above the Garter

Here's a slide which gives its name to a great record of Juiia Clifford and Denis Murphy from Sliabh Luachra. The name may have other connotations too but I don't understand them, whatever they may be.

Oct 11, 20072 min

The Moving Cloud (reel)

Here's a tune I was asked to play. I haven't chanced it for a long time as the clouds in the sky above here seem to have forgotten how to move so this tune never seem to come to mind. It was composed, I think, by Neillidh Boyle who was a remarkable fiddle player from near Dunglow in Donegal. His birdsong impressions are equally as memorable as his tunes about his cumulus companions. I hope the tune survived my memory lapses and general inability to play at the moment.

Oct 09, 20073 min

Poll Ha'penny

I'm not sure what the name of this hornpipe refers to. I far too young to remember ha'pennies. The "Poll" sometimes manifests itself as a "Paul". That makes things even less clear to me.

Oct 06, 20073 min

John Byrne's Jig

Brendán Breathnach got this jig from James Byrne's father John and included it in Ceol Rince na hÉireann vol. 2. That was very considerate of him.

Oct 05, 20072 min

Tommy Peoples' Reel

I know the title doesn't narrow down this tune's identity particularly well. Mind you, neither does "Gan Ainm" which is the other label I have for it. You can hear it played properly on a record that Tommy Peoples and Matt Molloy made some time ago.

Oct 04, 20072 min

The Mossy Banks (reel)

This is probably more messy than mossy the way I play it but it's a good tune despite that.

Oct 01, 20073 min

Jerry's Beaver Hat

Here's a very popular jig. Thanks Mary for reminding me of it. I seem to be struggling a bit with it in places. I think this might just be my blackwood flute getting jealous of its new sibling.

Sep 30, 20072 min

The Contradiction Reel

This is really a fiddle tune but apart from the differences with strings, shape, holes, method of playing, sound and a few other things, a flute is just like a fiddle. I'm not sure whether this is really like a tune but it'll pass a couple of minutes finding out.

Sep 29, 20073 min

The Sally Gardens

Here's a very common tune. Don't try singing Yeats to this version.

Sep 29, 20072 min

The Stone in the Field (reel)

I think I'm getting used to this new flute now. I'm not quite so sure about being used to the recording levels to stop the Ps escaping from the MP3 files of it.

Sep 28, 20072 min

The Glencolmbcille Reel

Andy McGann called this as above. John Doherty called it "The Fantastic Reel". I think I should call it a day. I'll try again tomorrow. I'll call that Friday.

Sep 27, 20072 min

The Whinny Hills of Leitrim

Here's a slip jig. There are a few with this name, maybe not one for every hill in lovely Leitrim but at least two or three. I'll try to remember them. In the meantime I'd better go off and feed my hungry new flute with almond oil.

Sep 26, 20072 min

Brendan Tonra's Jig

Here's a nice jig from a fiddle player I met the only time I was ever in America. I'm playing it on a brand new flute here and I have also been eating chicken too recently. I'm not sure that that is a perfect set of circumstances for flute playing but I hope the tune is decipherable amidst the lathe whirring and the distressed clucking.

Sep 25, 20072 min

Stay Another While

This tune has probably stayed too many whiles in its limbo place prior to my posting it now. As a result I can't remember how badly I played bits of it so I'll just apologise for it all.

Sep 25, 20071 min

The Humours of Tulla

Here are some humours. I hope you like them. Bye bye for now.

Sep 23, 20071 min

Last Night's Fun (2)

It was such a good night that it required two reels to do it justice.

Sep 22, 20072 min

Last Night's Fun (1)

Here's a popular reel commemorating a recent evening's enjoyment.

Sep 21, 20071 min

Mrs. Creehan's Reel

Here's a flute-friendly tune. I'm sure Mrs. C was very genial too.

Sep 20, 20071 min

The Sandmount

This is called "Mick Hand's Reel" on a Mary Bergin record. That's tantamount to a hand mount. Whatever all this amounts to it is a nice reel.

Sep 18, 20071 min

The Liverpool Hornpipe

This one has just raised its head inside my head for some reason so here it is before I forget it again.

Sep 17, 20072 min

Pretty Maggie Morrissey

Here's a fairly inoffensive sort of tune. That in itself might be reason enough for playing it.

Sep 16, 20072 min

The Old Wheels of the World

I still haven't got round to playing the new ones. They appear to be in the process of falling off at the moment so I'm maybe best leaving them to it.

Sep 15, 20072 min

Mama's Pet (2)

Here's Mama's other pet. It think it is currently my pet Mama's Pet.

Sep 13, 20071 min

Mama's Pet (1)

Here's one of Mama's pets. I know of at least one other so Mama must never have been lonely.

Sep 13, 20071 min

The Belfast Hornpipe

This is also known as the Sweep's hornpipe. Poor old Béal Feirste could do with a good brushing. Now that the whole town is a smokeless zone there are probably plenty of spare bristled implements with which to effect that very same cleanup.

Sep 12, 20074 min
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