These lovely Irish melodies play especially well on the modern flute. They provide excellent material for developing skills in rapid tonguing and extended breath-control. Many of these melodies have fascinating histories, dating from the 1700s up to the time of the Irish music publisher Francis O'Neill - who was also the Chicago chief of police. The collection includes jigs, reels, hornpipes, songs, fiddle tunes, hymn tunes, whistling tunes, and melodies by renowned Irish harper Turlough Carolan. A separate recorder edition is available.
Am I the Doctor You Wished for to See?
Apples in Winter
Belfast Hornpipe
Billy from Bruff
Blacksmith’s Hornpipe
Carolan’s Quarrel with the Landlady
Carolan’s Welcome
Clonmel
Crabs In The Skillet
Fair Girl Making Hay, The
Farewell for Evermore
Garryowen
Gobby, The
Irish Molly-O
Irish Vivace
Jenny’s Babee
Kildrought Fair
Kiss in the Kitchen, A
Lady Carbury
Londonderry Air
Miss Corbet’s Reel
Money in Both Pockets
Moreen, The
My Darling Is on His Way Home
None Can Love Like an Irishman
O Dear What Can the Matter Be?
Planxty Burke
Rakes of Clonmel (1), The
Rights of Man, The
Sailor’s Hornpipe
Slane
Smith’s Favourite
St. Columba
St. Patrick’s Breastplate
Tom Jones
Triumph
Unto the East Indies We Were Bound
You Rogue You Dar’n’t Meddle Me
Young Jenny the Pride of Our Town
Zeltica
Zerrigan
Zickery Zack
Zig Jig
Zimmerick
Zosco Jig
Zyrone
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