Nov 17, · Tom Dahill was born in the Highland Park area of Saint Paul in Although there were no fiddlers in his family, they did play a lot of music. When he was a child all of the Irish musicians would gather at his neighbor’s house every Sunday.
Tom Dahill and his Irish fiddle passed down from Paddy Hill. Tom Dahill was born in the Highland Park area of Saint Paul in Although there were no fiddlers in his family, they did play a lot of music.
Links Tune Indexes and Historical Info. Folk Music Index - An index to recorded and print resources, by Jane Keefer; Fiddle Resources on the Web - by Mickey Koth, Yale; JC's ABC Tune Finder - Searchable index of tunes in text, ABC, Postscript, PDF, GIF, PNG, and MIDI formats (PDF is easiest to read); Old Time Central - A collection of learning and listening resources for Old Time Music.
Jan 03, · Via our Facebook page, a piper based in Santiago, Chile, recently requested the sheet music for the Eightsome Reel as played by the SFO.. Using the fantastic resource that is The Session website – even though it’s meant primarily for Irish, not Scottish, tunes – we were able t0 give him a good idea of the melody lines to Mrs McLeod of Raasay, The Fairy Dance, The De’il Amang the.
This CD of dance music from New England, Ireland, Scotland, Québec, and Cape Breton features Eric on piano along with Andy Reiner (fiddle, mandolin), Dave Reiner (fiddle), Ken Kolodner (hammered dulcimer), Kimberly Fraser (fiddle, feet), Anna Grosslein (flute), Billy Novick (clarinet), and Will Lydgate .
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They draw their material both from the British Isles and North America, opening with a pair of country dance melodies from the north of England, following with a set of old-time American tunes, crossing over to Ireland for the gentle waltz "Give Me Your Hand," and then back across the Atlantic for a rousing set of Quebec reels. Henry currently.