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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2012

Brothers 2

from Fiddle Hangout Top 100 Celtic/Irish Songs · host AJ Wrigglesworth

Update: Oct 29/12: Downloading is now available for this tune. Thanks for listening.<br><br> I been composing tunes in the last couple of weeks, and a couple in Ireland have been helping out in recording them. They are called Dulahan Ireland. We are &#34friends&#34 online through TradConnect.com. <br>Their ability to play so well a new tune astounds me at the least.. I have not tried these tunes at this pace, about 160BPM in 12/8 time which is the dotted 1/4 note gets the beat. <br>The tunes are slides, and I have one more coming which is Carpenter Bill which is a double jig in 6/8. <br>I have not allowed downloading at this time until I get permission from them to do so. It&#39s my song yes, but it is their performance. So keep checking. <br>Comments on the structure of the tune is welcomed. I don&#39t think you will have a problem with their performances.<br> Enjoy: AJ

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Update: Oct 29/12: Downloading is now available for this tune. Thanks for listening.<br><br> I been composing tunes in the last couple of weeks, and a couple in Ireland have been helping out in recording them. They are called Dulahan Ireland. We are &#34friends&#34 online through TradConnect.com. <br>Their ability to play so well a new tune astounds me at the least.. I have not tried these tunes at this pace, about 160BPM in 12/8 time which is the dotted 1/4 note gets the beat. <br>The tunes are slides, and I have one more coming which is Carpenter Bill which is a double jig in 6/8. <br>I have not allowed downloading at this time until I get permission from them to do so. It&#39s my song yes, but it is their performance. So keep checking. <br>Comments on the structure of the tune is welcomed. I don&#39t think you will have a problem with their performances.<br> Enjoy: AJ

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