
There was a barley field just calling to be played in. Of course, that meant that I needed to learn The](http://www.tullberg.com/barley.mp3%22%3EThe) Wind That Shakes the Barley.
Peace,
Erik
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There was a barley field just calling to be played in. Of course, that meant that I needed to learn The](http://www.tullberg.com/barley.mp3%22%3EThe) Wind That Shakes the Barley.
Peace,
Erik
[ This Message was edited by: ErikT on 2001-08-29 08:28 ]
Erik
“You’re outstanding in your field.” But wouldn’t “Rolling in the Rye Grass,” be more fun ![]()
Mark
On 2001-08-29 08:01, MarkB wrote:
But wouldn’t “Rolling in the Rye Grass,” be more fun >
Ouch! Only if you want to be itching for the next 24 hours. It was bad enouch as it was. I’ve got scrapes on my ankles from hopping back and forth from the camera to the field.
Erik
[ This Message was edited by: ErikT on 2001-08-30 09:12 ]
That’s a wonderful picture! It reminds me of my Ireland pictures, and of playing The Road to Lisdoonvarna on the road to Lisdoonvarna.
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Looking closer at that picture, Erik, I have a better appreciation of the inspiration behind Drowsy Maggie.
Too much Guinness before that shot, man.
Geez, gcollins, you are in quite a mood.
Damn!
At first glance I thought it was Kevin Crawford!
On 2001-08-30 22:57, David Migoya wrote:
Damn!
At first glance I thought it was Kevin Crawford!
Sorry to disappoint, David. I knew that I shouldn’t have added the sound clip… gave it away, huh? LOL!
Kevin Crawford I am not.
By the way, I’ve got an Ormiston on the way to me (next October anyway). I liked the looks, sound, and key construction. I ordered the 6 key blackwood in D.
Peace,
Erik
Hi Erik,
Hope you like the Ormiston as much as I like mine. This October or next?
Chris
Where has my mind been? I should have suggested it sooner. How about flute players submitting mp3’s to Clips and Snips? We could even have a separate flute page for listing the tunes. Think about it.
Tony
great idea tony!
there’s one clip (not a good one) of me and my colleague Sean playing part of Galway Rambler during a mic check. We were trying to see where the pops would react, so I purposely overblew lots of notes. Still, the idea of the tune is there.
It’s at http://www.rcich.com/migoya/dave-sean.mp3 if anyone wants to listen.
Hi Chris,
Unfortunately, next October. I’m glad to hear that the Ormiston has been getting such good press (both here and the Woodenflute list). I’ll be visiting George’s shop in May - I’m looking forward to it. I’ve been very impressed in dealing with him thus far. He seems like a knowledgeable fellow and on top of everything has a cool accent ![]()
Tony, you can take the link from my post as well and put it on C&S. The actual link is http://www.tullberg.com/barley.mp3 . Just don’t put it near David’s :0
David, I’m glad that you posted. So that’s how it’s done!? I was overblowing on mine, too. Just, ah, checking my sound system. Sometimes I’d underblow, though, just to, um, check my mic’s sensitivity. (Mental note: practice more, develop rhythm, etc…)
** It would be fun to hear others as well. Feel free to post links below. **
Have a great weekend everyone ![]()
Erik
POST EDIT: LOREN! That means you, man.
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