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PaddyKiernan |

Posted by PaddyKiernan
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Size: 3,100kb, uploaded 9/30/2012 3:01:13 PM
Genre: Fiddle/Celtic/Irish / Playing Style: Other
A Medley of two lovely haunting Irish Tunes. The first is played an octave up using bass notes on the third and fourth strings in imitation of a harp, and the second tune is played down the neck in 'melodic' style. Played on a Deering Crossfire.
4 comments on “Apples in Winter/The Monaghan Jig”
cmcglone Says:
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 @6:25:35 AM
Very nicely arranged, and an excellent recording.
SteveMurtha Says:
Sunday, January 20, 2013 @4:59:16 PM
Beautiful tone and very nice introspective performance
Paul Roberts Says:
Sunday, July 21, 2013 @7:00:44 AM
That's about the most ethereal banjo I've ever heard.
JanetB Says:
Thursday, May 29, 2014 @5:38:02 AM
Lovely. O, the musical genius of the Irish!
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