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Is it Anglo you're playing? Awesome! and the assortment of videos that comes with it is eye-opening. Esp. that French guy playing Bouree on electric guitar. Man, what a musician!

As far as guitars go, I like Michael Fix performance. Stunning.

Your playing is excellent.

Gavin plays that rare beast, seldom seen in captivity, the Jeffries Duet. :)

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Anyone who could play those pieces on an anglo would have my admiration in spades, which I think shows some of the value of the Jeffries duet system.

 

Hope I see some of you at Melodeons and More on Saturday!

 

Gav

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Can anyone identify the tunes Kelville is playing in this clip:

 

 

 

I see there are some other clips of her, so it would be nice to have the music identified for all of them.

 

Jim Morgan

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Hi Jim,

 

The first one is called the Porthole of The Kelp/Bobby Casey's: the second one is the Broken Pledge and the third one is an Ed Reavey composition called the Shoemakers Daughter

 

Larry

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English Concertina for Beginners Part 8

 

Experimenting with new concertina

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...eoid=1945587799

 

Tune Time with M.K

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...eoid=1814038414

 

Playing concertina in the park

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...eoid=1758795336

 

not fair

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...eoid=1374050279

 

THE FLORAL DANCE

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...eoid=1305837026

 

Valley of the Crow

Music: 'Valley of the Crow/Gleann an Phréacháin' (composer: Niall Vallely; performed by Buille)

Note: no concertina in sight, but the music is great

 

Thanks

Leo :)

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Can't watch myspace vidieos.

 

It remined me of a cartoon in the paper: a blind man standing on the street cornner, begging. The cardboard plate on his chest reads: "Can't see Madonna's tits".

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zelda song of time

 

Masters of the Celtic Harp Featuring Grainne Hambly and William Jackson

(the third song at about 3 minits 30 seconds)

 

EDEL FOX & RONAN FLAHERTY - ENNIS TRAD FESTIVAL 2006

 

Thanks

Leo :)

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I was very pleased to see Rick Epping play an Irish tune on the EC on the TG4 program

http://www.tg4.ie/Bearla/Webt/webt.htm

Ceol - Cartlann

Ceird an Cheoil - 10/4/2007 around 13'.

It gives me hope the Irish tunes can be played on an EC one day by myself.

 

Amazing - he's playing harmonica as well - i.e. at the same time!

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I was very pleased to see Rick Epping play an Irish tune on the EC on the TG4 program

http://www.tg4.ie/Bearla/Webt/webt.htm

Ceol - Cartlann

Ceird an Cheoil - 10/4/2007 around 13'.

It gives me hope the Irish tunes can be played on an EC one day by myself.

 

Amazing - he's playing harmonica as well - i.e. at the same time!

 

I would love to see this, but the link takes me to a web page with no video, I click "WebTV" and then what? Can anyone help?

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Amazing - he's playing harmonica as well - i.e. at the same time!
As I mention here, Ken Sweeney did this at the Northeast Concertina Workshop 48 hours ago, as he has done numerous times at the NE Squeeze-In. He does it both in unison and in harmony.

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