Hey everybody,

I love to play Planxty Irwin by O¹Carolan. You should listen to the band
Planxty¹s version featuring Andy Irvine on hurdy-gurdy. The wide tonal range
may caus problems, but I love to play it on a low G-chanterelle, starting at
the high octave and then moving down the scale. Could be worth to try.

Cheers,
Uli


Am 16.03.10 07:37 schrieb "Barbara Currier" unter
<[email protected]>:

> Thank you, Felicia. I thought I'd do O'Sullivan's March, but I ran out of
> notes. I'll give this one a try.
> 
> Barbara
> 
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 10:31 PM, Felicia Dale <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> 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.
>> 
>> 

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