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Fead An Iolair | The Irish Flute Project
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The Irish Flute Project. Just another WordPress.com site. Author Archives: Fead An Iolair. Week 3 – Slip Jig – Na Ceannabhain Bhana. January 31, 2011. Another week, another tune. I really enjoy this one, learned it from tenor banjo player Kieran Hanrahan over at http:/ www.scoiltrad.ie. He does some fantastic things with it and shows it’s great scope for variations and playing around, something that I’ve … Continue reading →. End of week 2. January 30, 2011. Http:/ www.box.net/shared/bui2fh0261. So Off w...
First post and introduction | The Irish Flute Project
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The Irish Flute Project. Just another WordPress.com site. Week 1 – Jig – The Eavesdropper, first take →. First post and introduction. January 10, 2011. This blog will be about my trying to learn to play the irish wooden flute over the course of this year. I got myself a Dixon three piece a good while back, but never quite had the time to learn to play it as I had also recently started trying to learn the Uilleann Pipes. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commentin...
Week 3 – Slip Jig – Na Ceannabhain Bhana | The Irish Flute Project
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The Irish Flute Project. Just another WordPress.com site. End of week 2. Week 3 – Slip Jig – Na Ceannabhain Bhana. January 31, 2011. Another week, another tune. I really enjoy this one, learned it from tenor banjo player Kieran Hanrahan over at www.scoiltrad.ie. He does some fantastic things with it and shows it’s great scope for variations and playing around, something that I’ve done a bit in my recording:. Http:/ www.box.net/shared/89l83i1pbu. This entry was posted in Flute. End of week 2. End of week 2.
End of week one | The Irish Flute Project
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The Irish Flute Project. Just another WordPress.com site. Week 1 – Jig – The Eavesdropper, first take. Week 2 – Reel – Rolling in the Ryegrass →. End of week one. January 16, 2011. So a week has passed, and I’ve got another recording ready for listening, here it goes:. Http:/ www.box.net/shared/pkol47kj3m. What have I learned so far? Well, for one thing I’ve learned to work with Flutini to analyze my intonation, and I’ve seen some very interesting results. To say the least. That would be all for now, I g...
Week 1 – Jig – The Eavesdropper, first take | The Irish Flute Project
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The Irish Flute Project. Just another WordPress.com site. First post and introduction. End of week one →. Week 1 – Jig – The Eavesdropper, first take. January 10, 2011. Http:/ www.box.net/shared/snmon3k0ii. Do comment on the playing! This entry was posted in Flute. First post and introduction. End of week one →. Week 1 – Jig – The Eavesdropper, first take. January 10, 2011 at 4:14 pm. January 10, 2011 at 9:02 pm. January 10, 2011 at 7:47 pm. January 10, 2011 at 9:04 pm. January 12, 2011 at 6:04 pm. Serio...
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Questions and Answers (FAQ). Welcome to the woodenflute.com website. The primary focus of the woodenflute.com website is simple system wooden flutes with or without keys, which are often referred to as Irish flutes. However, I hope to encourage discussion of wooden Böhm flutes, renaissance flutes, bamboo flutes, Native American flutes, and all other types of wooden flutes. Many thanks to the members who have helped make it a success. Larry Owens (Screen Name: webmaster). Enter your search terms. 2014 Min...
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hatao -Irishflute Infomedia-
Welcome to my website! Hello, Welcome to my website. I am a Celtic and Nordic traditional wind instruments player hatao. I play tin whistle, Irish flute, Swedish bagpipes, and other many kinds of wind instruments. I perform and teach in Japan and sometimes in other Asian countries such as Korea, China, and Taiwan. Please feel free to contact me in English or Chinese. ケルトの笛奏者hataoが、毎週 ケルトの笛な話題 をお届けするYouTube番組 ケルトの笛チャンネル が、2016年10月にスタート 興味のあるトピックがあれば、ぜひ一度ご覧ください。
Welcome to the Ceili
Welcome to the Ceili. Take down a musical instrument. Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground. Pronounced Macteera in Irish Gaelic). Irishflutegrad AT gmail DOT com. Flat Dry Place, United States. Humidity, When wooden instruments crack, Grape Flavored Anything, Teaching classes at 8am and taking classes till 11pm. People, Fall Clothes, Music, Books, Rain, Dark Chocolate, Fresh Bread, Irish Traditional Music, Cooking, Knitting, Running. This week was ...
A Guide to the Irish Flute
A Guide to the Irish Flute. This website is for people who are interested in learning Irish music on the flute in particular the simple-system (six-hole) transverse flute, sometimes referred to as the “Irish flute.”. Explains the differences between types of flutes, offers tips on how to choose a flute, and provides advice and resources to help you learn how to play. It also has information on flute maintenance and repair. Check out the directory of wooden (and bamboo) flute makers and dealers.
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The Irish Flute Project | Just another WordPress.com site
The Irish Flute Project. Just another WordPress.com site. Week 3 – Slip Jig – Na Ceannabhain Bhana. January 31, 2011. Another week, another tune. I really enjoy this one, learned it from tenor banjo player Kieran Hanrahan over at www.scoiltrad.ie. He does some fantastic things with it and shows it’s great scope for variations and playing around, something that I’ve done a bit in my recording:. Http:/ www.box.net/shared/89l83i1pbu. Can lead to your face melting and your teeth falling out of your skull.
M and E Flutes, polymer and blackwood keyless flutes by Michael Cronnolly
M and E Flutes. We Have a New Website! For Price's and Ordering Flutes Go To www.mandeirishflutes.ie/shop. Welcome to M and E Flutes. SPECIALIZING IN POLYMER FLUTES. All flutes machined from solid rod stock. Five sections plus tuning slide. Conical bore on last three sections. Flutes in key of D, Eb, and F. Wood and keyed flutes also available. EU Chip and PIN Cash Passport. Are you interested in learning to play Irish music on the flute? Our Flute's "sound bites". By Flight or Route. AA 123 or JFK to LHR.
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M and E Flutes. Irish Flutes by Michael Cronnolly. Things You Need to Know About Our Irish Flutes. About M and E Flutes - Who are M and E? Descriptions of Our Flutes. Prices and Ordering Form. Flute Selection - What to look for in a flute. Sound Bites - Listen to M and E flutes. The Bottom Line - Why should you consider an M and E flute? Some Good to Know Information. Rudall and Rose Model D flute. Fingering Chart - Recommendations for M and E flutes. Hand position and posture. The Irish Flute Poser.
The Irish Flute Shop
Welcome to the Irish Flute Shop. We are here to serve you in all your fluting needs. We buy, sell, and trade wooden Irish simple system flutes. Also check out our sister site, the Irish Whistle Shop, for deals on discounted used whistles. Along with our brass. Our goal is to sell you the best flute at the best price, offering you as many options as possible from some makers you've heard of. And maybe some that are new. Visit us on Facebook:. Irish Flutes and Fifes. Brass and Aluminum Whistles.
The Irish Flute Store
The Irish Flute Store. Its just the sound of the instrument that appeals to me. I like the sort of expression that one can give. The flute does it for me, I can express what I feel best on that instrument. Matt Molloy (Pictured with Blayne Chastain, IFS Owner). Barna Gabos Tigerwood F Flute. Barna Gabos Pratten D in Tigerwood. Pat Olwell Restored 19th Century 8-Key French Flute. Gallagher 6-Key Mopane F. Oz Vambrace Blackwood High D. Glenn Schultz Low G. Busman D in Ambrosia Maple. Brennan Woo, Texas.