
Traditional Irish Tunes Played on the Flute (iflute@googlemail.com)
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 700 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

Hello. This site contains recordings I have made as a source of tunes for people who play the flute, or other instruments for that matter. They are often just versions of tunes as I remember them but, as my memory isn’t the best, in some cases I chea... more
Here's a tune I learned from a recording of the Chicago fiddle player Johnny McGreevy. The session.org call it "By Golly". I was surrprised to see "By Golly" written on the "session" site without an exclamation mark. So surprised that I nearly said ... more
I might have posted this tune under a different name in the days before AI, but here it is anyway, along with computer generated triplets in the picture below, to go with the flute generated ones in the recording. Sorry if the notation is a bit trunc... more
Here's a second post for this Olympic-length posting period. A sensible reel without much musical tautology. Rare enough in our times.
My new (cheap) phone can't seem to handle anything louder than a sigh so the recording is a bit distorted. No harm... more
Every tune I look for here I can find - and wonderfully played. Loads of lift and energy. I love how the tunes are played slow the first time. Thank you!
So beautiful. Thank you for this wonderful resource.
This music saves my soul as much as a thing from this earth can.
Great.
Clarkson's tune versions are varied, fresh, brilliant and reflective of his wit and humor









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