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Tom Hanway |
This tune has found its way into Irish traditional music circles, and I play it regularly with James Wickham (button accordion) at the Cryan's session in Carrick on Bannow, Co. Leitrim. James and I have moved it up to Em in a tune medley, followed by 'Ships are Sailing' and then a tune in D, depending, sometimes 'St. Anne's Reel' or 'The Maid Behind the Bar'. It always goes over well with the punters.
captbanjo Says:
Sunday, May 17, 2015 @5:53:24 AM
Take Five in session style! Who'da thunk it??
Wayne
Tom Hanway Says:
Monday, May 18, 2015 @10:46:07 PM
I'm thinking it would go even better with 'The Butterfly' (9/8).
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