also can someone recommend me two jigs in B minor, to follow McGoldricks (which sort of kind of ends on b minor) one well known and one ‘less well known but difficult on flute and liable to impress your friends’
thanks for that, it was already in my tunebook tho i swear i don’t know it.
as to the new tunes ive taken
Up in the Air (27)
Coleraine (36)
i can learn Coleraine twice as its not all that difficult. im going to get it hopelessly confused with rakes of kildare though.
You’re welcome, Chris. Coleraine is one of those warhorse tunes that some people seem to hate. But I’m convinced that it can be played well and interestingly, and not as “squarely” (2 bar phrases) as you often hear it. Putting life back into tunes that are considered overplayed can be very satisfying.
also i had never herd the Colraine before you mentioned it, one of those tunes which dosent see as much play in Ireland. Nice though, harmonic minor really gives it a bit of a French feel maby?
any suggestions for decent flute reels, scottish a major stratyhspays to follow the laird of drumblane and any lesser-spotted a major jigs in general, specifically, i have a set: Donegal lass, health to the ladies, another one whos name i have forgotten… but im sick to the teeth of health to the ladies and its not very fun to play on the flute given the company its in… so id like to replace it with something a little more obscure.