March of the King of Laois (sp?) is Irish, easy to play and a lovely
slow march. Atholl Highlanders, while Scottish, is a faster march
and really good fun to play on gurdy as well. William and I play
them together as a set and they make for a nice pairing.
Have fun!
Felicia.
On Mar 15, 2010, at 10:13 PM, Barbara Currier wrote:
Hi, folks,
Do you have any Irish tunes you like playing on the G/C hurdy gurdy?
No, I'm not going to insensitively invade some unsuspecting Irish
session this Wednesday, I just want to play something fun on St.
Patrick's Day. Sonny's Mazurka is pretty good, but honestly doesn't
sound very Irish to me. Sounds Scandinavian.
All the Best,
Barbara
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