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FAQs about Irish Flute Tunes:How many episodes does Irish Flute Tunes have?The podcast currently has 927 episodes available.
December 30, 2007Miss Ramsey’s (highland)This tune is also played as a reel with an extra bit thrown in. I'm sorry about the mess up at the end. I suddenly realised that I had seven minutes to finish the tune, upload it, write a comment, digest my dinner (I suspect that may actually take days) and catch the start of the film which appears to be the only thing on TV tonight.I'll try the reel version soon....more2minPlay
December 28, 2007The Humours of Glendart (jig)Here's my attempted response to a request for this tune. Like most old and popular tunes it has lots of versions. I hope that this is at least in some way related to some of them. The Christmas to New Year period is left my memory more muddled than usual. I hope to be more organised in 2008....more3minPlay
December 26, 2007The New Custom House (reel)I never knew much about customs, new, knew, known or none in particular but here's a tune relating to them which I hope isn't too taxing....more3minPlay
December 24, 2007Gan Ainm (jig)Here's a nameless wonder. I don't suppose it would be very sociable of me to spend time posting tunes on the internet tomorrow, even ones with names, so here's my Happy Christmas effort. I hope Santa is kind to everyone and the tunes make it down the chimney without too much incident....more3minPlay
December 23, 2007The Heathery Breeze (reel)Here's a reel from my holidays. I don't play this very often so I hope my version has survived the years of neglect I've so lovingly administered to it....more3minPlay
December 21, 2007Smash the Windows (jig)Here's a jig which I think is actually a single jig. I don't really understand all these different jig types so I'll just play the notes and leave the counting to those better qualified than I am. I think I first learned this tune from a book of the same name by Francie McPeake. This version is probably a bit different but as I can't find the book I can't be sure....more2minPlay
December 20, 2007Christmas Eve (reel)I'm better at knowing what time it is than knowing what day or year may be around about me. As it is cold and often dark quite early, I suspect this tune to be fairly seasonal about now. My version of this tune becomes less reliable as the day approaches but people who really know the tune will hopefully still recognise this approximation.I'll try to think of something else to play between now and the Santa season's epicentre....more4minPlay
December 17, 2007The Golden Keyboard (reel)I can't really see what particular use could be made of a golden keyboard apart from for naming a tune after. It's a while since I either heard or played this tune (apart from about 3 minutes ago) so I can't guarantee that some keys on this particular board may be a bit more pig ironish than golden....more3minPlay
December 15, 2007The Green Mountain (reel)Sorry it's been so long since I posted a tune. The last thing I can remember is thinking that I was getting seasonal amnesia (I don't rightly know whether Santa will be able to fit it down the chimney, though). This tends to reduce the regularity of tune postings.Here's one anyway. I'm not sure whether the title refers to the said mountain's hue or to its being made of recycled hills. It certainly can seem on occasions to be a fairly recyclable reel. It's a nice one all the same and helps flute players to believe that tunes aren't all that hard after all....more3minPlay
December 09, 2007The Top of Cork Road (jig)Here's a jig I nicked off a record of Johnny Cronin and Joe Burke (that's Burke with a beard and banjo rather than a beard and box). The name is sometimes given to Father O'Flynn's jig as well....more2minPlay
FAQs about Irish Flute Tunes:How many episodes does Irish Flute Tunes have?The podcast currently has 927 episodes available.