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  1. After a brief hiatus from making videos (busy fixing up 3 concertinas & putting together class materials for this month's Northeast Squeeze-in), I had some spare time this morning to squeeze out a few new dots. This jig is dedicated to Chris Algar of Barleycorn: dots at link below video Dropbox link to pdf, mp3 & musicxml: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/04mf3klr5u8ri1lcccajp/ABJvzRxhlhfm_MHc3bpU94g?rlkey=2hauova5g0a3jbk2i6fiqvo9n&st=z1650hya&dl=0
  2. I made a bellows jig by packing an empty milk pack with newspaper. Stainless steel pipe in the center. One side width is 60 mm. It fits perfectly in Stagi / Trinity College /maybe Swan, Lochele Trinity College / Maybe the Swan has the problem of melting gussets over time ... a jig for that. *duplicate post on Facebook
  3. When discussing modes this tune came to my mind, and had already been discussed to some extent there too - guess I once learned it from an early Dubliners recording, used to play it on the PA back then. Couldn't resist to give it a try with the EC; a first-day-recording, which is thus still a bit rough, but to make it flow perfectly it might take me some more time than just a day or two added. Anyway, should give the idea of my modal (or non-modal) understanding of this jolly tune... Cook in the Kitchen As always - any comments appreciated! Best wishes - Wolf
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