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FAQs about Irish Flute Tunes:How many episodes does Irish Flute Tunes have?The podcast currently has 928 episodes available.
May 31, 2007The Fermoy LassesHere's a popular tune which is handy on most instruments. Judging from this recording the flute mightn't be one of them but that's just my fault. It sounds grand on the flute when other people play it. I had a bit of bother at the end (more Fermoy Losses than Lasses) as I heard the potatoes boiling over in the kitchen when I was nearly done. There should be enough of the tune intact up to that point to be able to get the idea of it....more3minPlay
May 30, 2007The Maid At The Spinning WheelI usually can't remember which order the parts go in this tune. They sort of go round and round. Hopefully they're OKish here....more3minPlay
May 30, 2007I Am Waiting For YouHere's a reel which I think I remember being on an LP of Julia and Billy Clifford. I just stole it from O'Neill's 1001. Only about another 987 to go....more3minPlay
May 29, 2007Gregg's PipesHere's Gregg's / Craig's / Greig's pipes. Surely Greig's ones were on a church organ.It's a good noise making opportunity for flute players. I know there's more to music that raucous rackets. I approach subtlety as I mature. I feel a bit of ageing in my water. I'm not sure how I feel about that feeling....more3minPlay
May 29, 2007The Fairhaired BoyI don't know whether this could refer to the young Tom Ennis.I'm starting to steal tunes from O'Neill tunes. (158 / 1001 in this case). I'm not nicking ones I don't know at all but I'm having to give my memory a kick in the backside the odd time. Sometimes this can be a fairly risk-laden manoeuvre....more3minPlay
May 29, 2007Young Tom EnnisHere's a nice jig named after a by now fairly aged Tom Ennis....more3minPlay
May 29, 2007The Tenpenny BitTunes like this used to be two-a-penny. I think they're now 7.1096488 a Euro....more3minPlay
May 29, 2007Gregg’s PipesHere's Gregg's / Craig's / Greig's pipes. Surely Greig's ones were on a church organ.It's a good noise making opportunity for flute players. I know there's more to music that raucous rackets. I approach subtlety as I mature. I feel a bit of ageing in my water. I'm not sure how I feel about that feeling....more3minPlay
FAQs about Irish Flute Tunes:How many episodes does Irish Flute Tunes have?The podcast currently has 928 episodes available.