An air would be interesting, too. I play "The Girl With the Dark
Hair" and "She Moved Through the Faire" followed by a Breton tune
(sorry I don't know the name) and "Watson" by John Peekstok after it
as well. "Watson" isn't even remotely Irish sounding but it kicks
ass and people generally really like it.
Felicia.
On Mar 15, 2010, at 11:31 PM, Barbara Currier wrote:
That would be why I can't just pop in and play all the things I
play on the harp and whistle and play my bodhran under and why I'm
asking what people have tried and like playing.
:^)
Barbara
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