Episodes
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
The Bird in The Bush
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Here's a very popular reel. (PS. I don't know much about the internet. Does having so many tunes on one page make it very slow to load if you don't have broadband? I could change the settings to only have 50 tunes per page if that would help.)
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
The Maids of Mount Cisco
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Here's a well known 3 part reel which works well on the flute. I think I only played the bits once each first time round when I was playing it slowly. It should be more or less OK after that.
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
The Queen of The Rushes
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Here's a very common jig. I think it was made popular by being on a Planxty record at some stage.
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Marry When You're Young
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Here's a reel which John Doherty from Donegal used to play on the fiddle. As with the previous tune, it has been lying about on the server for a while. I can't remember why I didn't post it. I'll listen to it when I get home and replace it if it sounds too dodgy. (I've just listened to this one too and know why I didn't put it on before. Bad and all as it sounds, you should still be able to learn the tune.)
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Johnny McEljohn's Reel
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Tuesday Apr 17, 2007
Here's a fairly straightforward reel. I think it comes from Fermanagh. I recorded it a while ago and can't really listen to it from where I am now. I'll give it a listen when I get home and if it sounds too embarrassing then I'll replace it. (I've now listened back to this. It sounds pretty bad. I played it on a flute that had fairly horrible things lurking in its foot joint. The tune's still OK, though, so I'll leave it where it is. The foot joint has since been exorcised of its "stuff").
Friday Apr 13, 2007
The Sailor's Bonnet
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Here's the third tune of "The Tarbolton Set". As I said, hunt around for other recordings of these tunes as well. I'd imagine there are lots of them, all based on Michael Coleman's effort. It's always good to hear more than one version of a tune or tunes.
Friday Apr 13, 2007
The Longford Collector
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Here's reel 2 of the 3. I think the title refers to a rent / tax collector from Longford rather than someone who hoards Irish midland counties.
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Tarbolton
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Here's a good reel for the flute. Playing it without playing "The Longford Collector" and "The Sailor's Bonnet" is a bit like putting a fruit pastille in your mouth without chewing it, so I've recorded the other 2 reels as well. (Hope the fruit pastille reference isn't too parochial). This tune, plus the next two, were immortalised (were they ever alive in the first place?) by a recording of Michael Coleman. I'd recommend finding a copy of that for a good version. My versions are based on a combination of laziness and amnesia; never an ideal combination, but I've yet to be actually kicked out of a session because of them. They'll probably suffice until you can get hold of other ones.
Friday Apr 13, 2007
The Wild Irishman
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Friday Apr 13, 2007
This is probably the commonest of the several tunes bearing this name. I can't for the life of me think why there are so many. Anyway, it and flutes are reasonably at ease in each other's company.
Friday Apr 13, 2007
The Walls of Liscarroll
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Friday Apr 13, 2007
Here's a popular jig which isn't too painful in the flute. It has a sort of insistent rhythm about it which I think might be why people like it. I'm sure it has other nice points about it as well, I'm just nor up to the task of describing them at the moment.
Thursday Apr 12, 2007
The Ships are Sailing
Thursday Apr 12, 2007
Thursday Apr 12, 2007
Here's a good, common tune. I'm sorry about playing it with a mouth filled with nettles but it should be OK for learning. I took a sort of notion that I'd already put this tune on but I don't see it on the site anywhere. Maybe it's the nettles.
Thursday Apr 12, 2007
The Huntsman's Chorus
Thursday Apr 12, 2007
Thursday Apr 12, 2007
Here's a reel that I don't know too much about (as you'll hear). It might actually be called "The Huntsman's Course", or is he coarse?? Anyway, I think it's a nice tune. I hope you do too.
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
My Love is in America / The Templehouse Reel
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Here are two reels which are common in sessions and hopefully suit the flute. You can also find a nice version of this tune, along with a wealth of music and information at Greg Bacon's music site http://www.baconworks.com/ It's definitely worth a visit.
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Andy Dickson's Reel / Gorman's Reel
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
The first one is also called "The Cedars of the Lebanon". The second one is fairly common but deserves a bit more of a airing (despite the dodgy start here).
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Up and About in the Morning
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Here's a fairly common jig. I hope someone likes it.
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
The London Lasses (2)
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
I'm not referring to the number of lasses but to the number of tunes. This one's maybe a bit more common than its namesake.
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
The London Lasses
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
Here's a reel with the same name as another common reel. I'll put the other one on soon.
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
The Pride of Cloontia
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Here's a reel that was made for the flute. It's a real South Sligo thing, even though Cloontia is in Mayo. There's a version of this tune in Ceol Rince na hÉireann, Vol 2, number 195, transcribed from Sonny McDonagh's playing.
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
The Bride's Favourite
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Here's a jig which is very popular with flute players all over Ireland. I hope someone out there likes it too, whether they be in Ireland or elsewhere.
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Touch Me If You Dare
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Here's a tune which just occurred to me. I think it's usually associated with pipers (Leo Rowsome's name springs to mind for some reason) but It's handy enough on the flute. It should be a common enough tune in sessions as well. I hope it's OK.
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
The Sliver Spear
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Here's another common tune, again one which is well suited to the flute.
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Father O'Flynn
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Saturday Apr 07, 2007
Here's a very common tune which is popular with people starting to learn the flute. It's got a good melody for playing around with.
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Within a Mile of Dublin
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Another reel. Sorry sorry sorry. My memory is faulty and can only remember reels at the moment. It's getting harder to know whenever you're within a mile of Dublin these days. It's getting to the stage when Dublin is within a mile of all of us. Bye for now.
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Jenny Dang The Weaver
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Here's a fairly common tune called something or other. It gets "Dang" or "Bang" between Jenny and the tapistrator. I'm neither sure about what happened between Jenny and the weaver, nor about what the proper term for a maker of tapestries might be. It's a nice tune anyway, I hope. I think it might be on a Bothy Band record somewhere.
Friday Apr 06, 2007
The Launching of the Boat
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Here's a reel (I'm sorry about so many reels) from Donegal. I heard it on a tape of Francie Byrne from Kilcar. I'll probably run out of tunes quite soon. It's easy enough to know a tune when other people start them but trying to conjure them up while looking at a computer is a bit of a challenge. If anyone has any tunes in mind which they would like to hear played on the flute, please please let me know. Idir an dá linn, bainigí sult as an cheol agus bígí ag seinm ar bhur bhfeadóga móra.
Friday Apr 06, 2007
The Rainy Day
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Today isn't one here, buíochas le Dia! This reel is nicer than the weather it describes. It's worth digging out a recording of Séamus Ennis playing this tune. In the meantime, here's a flute version to be getting along with.
Friday Apr 06, 2007
The Beare Island Reel
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Friday Apr 06, 2007
I think this tune was made up by box and fiddle player Finbar Dwyer. It has a fiddly G sharp in the first part but is good therapy. Just to prove the point about the G sharp, I've made a mess of it myself in a couple of places. Please don't feel obliged to learn the messes. (24/04/07 - Just played this one again after hearing the state of the last try. The messes are still there but I've moved them around a bit.)
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Jimmy Lyons' Hornpipe
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Here's a tune associated with the fiddle player Jimmy Lyons, who came from Teelin in Co. Donegal.
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Mary Bergin's Reel
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Here's a reel which Mary Bergin put on her record "Feadóga Stáin". It is in CRÉ 3 (number 123).
Friday Apr 06, 2007
The Half Crown Girl
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Here's a jig which you'll find in CRÉ 3 (number 15). I think it's on a record of Sean Keane and Matt Molloy - Contentment is Wealth, where it is called Connie Connell's Jig.
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Jenny Tie Your Bonnet
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Friday Apr 06, 2007
Here's a well known reel. There's a version of in in Ceol Rince na hÉireann 3 (number 96). I'm not sure how close my version is.
Thursday Apr 05, 2007
Ríl Gan Ainm
Thursday Apr 05, 2007
Thursday Apr 05, 2007
I've never heard a name for this reel but it suits the flute well.
Thursday Apr 05, 2007
Bobby Casey's Jig
Thursday Apr 05, 2007
Thursday Apr 05, 2007
I think this jig is on a record of Bobby Casey, a fiddle player from County Clare.
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
The Killarney Boys of Pleasure
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
I've played this reel in A minor. It's often played in E minor as well but A comes before E in the alphabet and E doesn't necessarily stand for "easier" at the moment. You'll here fiddle players playing this in A minor an octave lower in Donegal (if you're in Donegal listening to a fiddle session, that is). Some of them call it the "Gweebarra Reel".
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Tiocfaidh Tú Abhaile Liom
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Here's a jig called by the name above. The title translates into English as "You'll Come Home With Me". I hope the tune is of some use to somebody, somewhere, sometime, somehow, somewhat, some chance.
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
The Cameronian Reel
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Here's a tune about which I know nothing, apart from the name. Still sounding like there's cotton wool either in my mouth ot the flute but hopefully you can still pick up the tune OK. I've never played the flute immediately after coming out of the dentist's surgery but I'd imagine it would sound something like this.
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Morrison's Jig
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Here's a very popular tune. It's always a good standard one to learn but doesn't get recorded all that often. It's worth digging out a recording of James Morrison playing it to show that it really does have a life. I've played it slow at first and then quickened up a little. There's nothing wrong with common tunes. There probably only so common because people like them.
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Tom Ward's Downfall
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
Wednesday Apr 04, 2007
I don't know about Tom Ward's problems but I do know that I'm having bother of my own with flutes. I promise to stop complaining about them 'though. My flute is getting fixed early next week. This is a good fiddle / flute reel which you can hopefully decipher through the puffs and out of tune bits. Sure it's the message that counts, not the messenger.
Monday Apr 02, 2007
The Flowers of Redhill / Ah Surely
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Here are 2 common reels which are hopefully quite well suited to the flute. I hope someone enjoys playing them. If anyone has any particular tunes they want to hear then please let me know. It would be easier for me to do what I'm told than than to think for myself. Good luck.
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Statia Donnelly's / Old John's (quicker)
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Here are the last 2 jigs again. I hope they make sense. I've found another flute which I hadn't played for a few years but I thought I'd give it a run out until the other one was fixed. If it sounds bad, that's my fault. It might be harder to get my playing fixed than the flute.
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Statia Donnelly's / Old John's (slow)
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Here are 2 jigs. The first one is probably a little bit less common than the first. I've slowed them down a bit here.
Monday Apr 02, 2007
The Girl That Broke My Heart
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Monday Apr 02, 2007
This is often in G minor but the flute gets a bit displeased by this tune in that key. The A minor version has the added advantage of being annoying to people who do like the G minor version. (Not sure about the grammar in the title. I suppose it reflects the heartbroken person's view of the being what caused him such anguish.)
Monday Apr 02, 2007
The Blackberry Blossom / Swing Swang
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Here are the same tunes again at "normal" speed.
Monday Apr 02, 2007
The Blackberry Blossom / Swing Swang (slow)
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Monday Apr 02, 2007
Here are two reels. The first one is very common and the second one less so. I thing the second one comes from Fermanagh. They're both handy enough on the flute (not that you'ld think so from my effort here).
Saturday Mar 31, 2007
The Bunch of Green Rushes / Anderson's Reel
Saturday Mar 31, 2007
Saturday Mar 31, 2007
I've also heard the first tune called "The Bench of Green Rushes" but what's in a name? The second tune is very popular and hopefully quite playable on the flute. My flute is still sick. It just got sick shortly after I started to put tunes on this site. I'm not sure where cause and effect fits in or fit in here. I'm heading off shortly to where a flute doctor lives and hopefully on my return things will be better. In the meantime I'll plough on with a few tunes now and again. I hope some people are getting some use from this site. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.
Saturday Mar 31, 2007
Gan Ainm / The Luckpenny
Saturday Mar 31, 2007
Saturday Mar 31, 2007
Here's the same jig a bit quicker plus one called the Luckpenny.
Saturday Mar 31, 2007
Port Gan Ainm (slow)
Saturday Mar 31, 2007
Saturday Mar 31, 2007
Here's a jig played slowly. I don't know its name. It is in Ceol Rince na hÉireann 3, number 16
Friday Mar 30, 2007
The Highland Man Who Kissed is Granny
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Every time I ask someone the name of this tune they tell me that I have the wrong name. I want it to be called by the name I've given it so I'll keep asking. I hope you like this tune and enjoy learning it.
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Up to Yout Knees in Sand
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Here's a reel. Don't know much about it but it's quite a nice tune for the flute.
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Highlands
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Here's the same highland as before plus another one called Tom Taylor's or The Teelin highland.
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Highland (slow)
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Here's a highland. I can't remember it's name but I think it would be quite easy to learn. I've slowed it down a bit here.
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Rolling in the Ryegrass / Micko Russell's
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Here's the previous tune plus a reel named after the Micko Russell from Doolin, Co. Clare. I think I should have played the parts twice each. It's on Mary Bergin's first tin whistle record if you want another version.
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Rolling in the Ryegrass (slow)
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Friday Mar 30, 2007
Here's a common reel, slowed down. It's probably a good one for learning as there aren't too many scary bits in it.
Thursday Mar 29, 2007
Thursday Mar 29, 2007
The Fox on The Prowl
Thursday Mar 29, 2007
Thursday Mar 29, 2007
This is a version of a reel which was composed by the flute player Vincent Broderick.
Thursday Mar 29, 2007
The Connachtman's Rambles (slow)
Thursday Mar 29, 2007
Thursday Mar 29, 2007
Here's a simple and slowed down version of a popular jig.
Friday Mar 23, 2007
Amhrán an Tae / Denis Murphy's (jigs)
Friday Mar 23, 2007
Friday Mar 23, 2007
The first one is Amhrán an Tae (The Tea Song) and I've called the second one "Denis Murphy's". Considering the number of tunes the last Mr. Murphy knew, this title is usually a safe bet when you don't know the actual name.
Thursday Mar 22, 2007
Quinn's Reel / The Fox on the Town
Thursday Mar 22, 2007
Thursday Mar 22, 2007
For Quinn's reel see RTÉ CD of Pádraig O'Keefe and also Ceol Rince na hÉireann 2, number 171.
Tuesday Mar 20, 2007
The Standing Abbey / Tomorrow Morning
Tuesday Mar 20, 2007
Tuesday Mar 20, 2007
The Standing Abbey / Tomorrow Morning (hornpipes). Shaky start - best learn them without the shakes.
Monday Mar 19, 2007
general introduction
Monday Mar 19, 2007
Monday Mar 19, 2007
Hello, I heard a programme about podcasts / blogs on the radio the other day and thought doing one on the flute would be a bit of a novelty. It'll also provide me with a way of remembering a few tunes. I'll try putting some on most days, possibly helped by the novelty factor at the start, albeit somewhat hindered by not knowing how the computer works. I hope someone somewhere can pick up a tune or two from this page. The 2 mp3s on so far were more to test the various bits and pieces of equipment involved than attempts to make any musical sense. As I seem to have got the hang of attaching mp3 files to the web I'll be able to concentrate on the tunes from now on. I'll add something in a couple of hours. Thanks, M (If anyone wants a flute version of a particular tune I'll do my best to post one)
Sunday Mar 18, 2007
Sunday Mar 18, 2007
Irish Flute Tunes
Sunday Mar 18, 2007
Sunday Mar 18, 2007
This page is a place where I'm putting irish flute tunes in an attempt to remember them myself and hopefully to let other people hear flute versions of tunes which may be of use to them. I don't make any claims regarding the quality of the versions or of the playing. The choice of tunes is entirely random. If I put a tune on here every few days then at least I'll keep the cobwebs away from the flute and stop it drying out and developing rickets. If anyone wants to suggest a tune then I'll try to oblige.
Tuesday Nov 30, -0001
The Scholar
Tuesday Nov 30, -0001
Tuesday Nov 30, -0001
Here's a very popular reel, sometimes called "The Poor Scholar".
Tuesday Nov 30, -0001
The Irishman's Blackthorn
Tuesday Nov 30, -0001
Tuesday Nov 30, -0001
I'm not sure whether the Blackthorn Stick was made from part of this, or whether it was bought from ebay or ebough. (The spellchecker thought it was neither of the above, or the beside). It's a good tune anyway. Oíche mhaith.