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  1. Iain Ghlinn' Cuaich ( John of Glen Quoich ) . The Air to a Traditional Scottish Gaelic song of unrequited love. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Whistle, & Fiddle. Lockdown Video #603 Cheers, Dick
  2. Mi le M'uilinn air Mo Ghlùin ( With my Elbow on my Knee ) . The Air to a Scottish Gaelic song, composed by the late Murdo Macfarlane. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Whistle, & Fiddle. Lockdown Video #602 Cheers, Dick
  3. Smeorach Chlann Domhnaill ( Clan Donald's Song Thrush ) . The Air to a Traditional Scottish Highland Gaelic song, first published in 1816. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Whistle, Fiddle, Tenor Banjo, Trump & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #601 Cheers, Dick
  4. 'S Ann A Bhruadair Mi Raoir ( I dreamed last night ) . The Air to a Traditional Scottish Gaelic love song, learned in 1965 from the singing of Mary Munro from Lochboisdale, South Uist. "I dreamed last night of, The Swan swimming on the ocean," Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Whistle & Fiddle. Lockdown Video #600 Cheers, Dick
  5. Thig an Smeòrach as t-Earrach ( The Thrush will come in Spring ) . The Air to a Traditional Scottish Gaelic love song. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Whistle & Fiddle. Lockdown Video #599 Cheers, Dick
  6. Oganaich an Or-Fhuilt Bhuidhe ( O' youth with the Golden Hair ) . The Air to a Traditional Scottish Gaelic love song from Tiree, first published in 1895. Played on Whistle, English Concertina, Hammered Dulcimer & Fiddle. Lockdown Video #598 Cheers, Dick
  7. Caoidh Mhic Shiridh. . The Air to a Traditional Gaelic Lament, for a brother who was drowned at sea. Played on Whistle, English Concertina & Hammered Dulcimer. Lockdown Video #597 Cheers, Dick
  8. Maighdeanan na h-Áirigh ( The Island Sheiling ) . The Air to a Traditional Gaelic song from Barra, in the Outer Hebrides. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, & Whistle. Lockdown Video #596 Cheers, Dick
  9. Tàladh Dhòmhnaill Ghuirm. . The Air to a Traditional Gaelic waulking song. A lullaby for Donald Gorm of Sleat, whose mother wishes her son to have the best of the best, including a ship. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #595 Cheers, Dick
  10. The Conundrum. . Scottish 2/4 Pipe March composed by Peter MacLeod. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Trump, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #594 Cheers, Dick
  11. The Bens of Jura. . Scottish Pipe March composed by 16-year-old John McLellan in 1891, who went on to become a Pipe-Major of the 8th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during World War I. In 1917 Kenneth Macleod put his poem 'Road to the Isles' to this tune. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Whistle, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #593 Cheers, Dick
  12. Haughton House. . A Scottish March composed by James Mitchell. Haughton House is near Alford, in Aberdeenshire. In Ireland, it's known as Joe Ryan's Barn Dance. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #592 Cheers, Dick
  13. The Rose in the Gap. . An Irish March from Co. Louth & the manuscript of the Rev. Luke Donnellan. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Hammered Dulcimer & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #591 Cheers, Dick
  14. The March of the Min na Toitean Bull. . An Irish March from Co. Donegal & the playing of John Doherty. A version of the Scottish March - A Highland Lassie Going to the Fair. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #590 Cheers, Dick
  15. The Parting of Friends. . An ancient & melancholy Irish Air which was often played by the old Harpers at the end of their performance. Edward Bunting - 1796. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina & Fiddle. Lockdown Video #589 Cheers, Dick
  16. The Battle of Argan More. . An Ancient Irish Ossianic Air, collected by Edward Bunting in Murlough Bay, not far from the Ossian Grave in Glenann, Co. Antrim. Hence the photo of 'Ossian's Grave' & Murlough Bay. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Whistle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #588 Cheers, Dick
  17. Tog Orm Mo Phíob ( Lament for Rory Mor MacLeod ) . Scottish Lament, first published in 1895. Attributed to the Skye piper Patrick Mòr MacCrimmon (1595-1670). Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Whistle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #587 Cheers, Dick
  18. Ider Deighric 'gus Breo ( Between Dyrick and Broe ) . Old Irish Slow Air. The name refers to two hills in Co. Waterford. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #586 Cheers, Dick
  19. The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry. . Air to Child Ballad #113. A shape-shifting song from Orkney. A silkie is a mythical creature resembling a seal in water but assuming a human form on land. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Whistle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #584 Cheers, Dick
  20. Bealtaine Song. . Air to an old Traditional song from Ulster, composed by one of Ireland's finest Traditional Singers, the late Eithne Ní Uallacháin. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Whistle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #583 Cheers, Dick
  21. Mál Bhán Ni Chuilleanáin & Ronde de Loudeac. . Air to an old Traditional song from Ulster, composed by one of Ireland's finest Traditional Singers, the late Eithne Ní Uallacháin. The second tune is an old Breton dance tune. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Whistle & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #582 Cheers, Dick
  22. XYZ. . Northumbrian Hornpipe, first published in 1831 & named after a famous racehorse, winner of the Gold Cup from 1811-1814. Played on Hammered Dulcimer, English Concertina, Fiddle, Trump, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #581 Cheers, Dick
  23. Gille Calum. . Traditional Scottish Strathspey, first published in 1734. Often played for the Sword Dance. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Hammered Dulcimer, Tenor Banjo & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #580 Cheers, Dick
  24. Perthshire Volunteers. . Scottish Strathspey, composed by Miss Sterling of Ardoch & first published in 1800. Played on English Concertina, Fiddle, Hammered Dulcimer & Bodhran. Lockdown Video #579 Cheers, Dick
  25. Available is a 48 button treble for sale at a really great price. It probably needs some work but even so might be worth it given the cost. It has a 5 fold bellows and I guess I am biased as I've always played 6 fold. When I've had a chance to play a 5 fold I noticed the difference but that could have been the particular EC as well. Any experience or insight is appreciated.
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