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Complete Irish Flute Book
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Complete Irish Flute Book by Dona Gilliam Flute - Sheet Music

By Dona Gilliam
Woodwinds - Beginning

SKU: MB.96332M

Composed by Dona Gilliam. This edition: Perfect Binding. Woodwinds, Wedding, World, Alternative Styles, Flute, Perfect binding. Complete. World. Book and online audio. 192 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #96332M. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.96332M).

ISBN 9780786688760. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

While the wooden simple-system flute is traditionally used in playing Irish music, a growing number of folk players have adopted the silver flute as a viable alternative. Here for the first time, The Complete Irish Flute Book presents the silver or Boehm flutist with a method for learning authentic Irish ornamentation. This thorough guide provides detailed fingering charts, exercises, and technical essays for learning to execute ornaments in the in the Irish style. Through a wealth of hornpipes, reels, jigs, set dances, and slow airs and songs. This book focuses not only on musical accuracy, but stylistic authenticity as well. Includes access to online audio containing 26 of the 101 tunes from the book.

  • The Angry Peeler
  • Banish Misfortune
  • The Banks Of Lough Gowna
  • Come Along With Me
  • The Connachtman’s Rambles
  • Fasten The Leg In Her
  • The Foot Of The Mountain
  • Galway Tom
  • Grandfather’s Pet
  • Jack Of All Trades
  • Jackson’s Bottle of Brandy
  • The Jolly Corkonian
  • Julia Mcmahon
  • Long John’s Wedding
  • Merry Mary
  • Miss Grant’s Jig
  • The Rambler from Clare
  • The Red Haired Boy
  • Shandon Bells
  • Wellington’s Advance
  • The Woeful Widow
  • Young Francis Mooney
  • Behind The Bush In The Garden
  • The Humours Of Ballinafauna
  • The Lovely Lad
  • The Shady Lane
  • Comb Your Hair And Curl It
  • Dublin Streets
  • The Rakes Of Westmeath
  • Roudledum
  • Tipperary Hills
  • Polka
  • My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet Hornpipe
  • Cronin’s Rambles
  • Dick Sand’s Hornpipe
  • The Drunken Sailor
  • Early In The Morning
  • Fair And Forty
  • Galway Bay
  • The Grove’s Hornpipe
  • Hick’s Hornpipe
  • Humphrey’s Hornpipe
  • Miss Brown’s Fancy
  • Tim The Turncoat
  • To The Men At Sea
  • Reel
  • The Avanmore
  • The Blackberry Blossom
  • The Bloom Of Youth
  • The Boys Of Cappoquin
  • The Bucks Of Oranmore
  • The Callan Lasses
  • Captain Kelly’s Reel
  • Clancy’s Fancy Reel
  • A Cloudy Morning
  • Coming Over The Hills
  • Dogs Among The Bushes
  • The Dublin Lasses
  • The Ewe Reel
  • The Flower Of The Flock
  • The Green Jacket
  • The Greenlefe Inn
  • The Happy Days Of Youth
  • Johnny’s Wedding
  • The Jolly Seven
  • The Jug Of Punch
  • Leaves Of Three
  • The Magpie’s Neal
  • The Maid At The Churn
  • The Maid in the Cherry Tree
  • Maids Aplenty
  • The Mason’s Apron
  • The Mills Are Grinding
  • The Miltown Maid
  • The Morning Star
  • The New Demesne
  • Nora O’Neill
  • The Old Grey Gander
  • O’Reilly’s Greyhound
  • Over the Moor to Maggie\The Peeler’s Jacket
  • Peggy On The Settle
  • The Pigeon On The Gate
  • The Rose In The Garden
  • The Ships Are Sailing
  • The Steam Packet
  • The Strawberry Blossom
  • The Swallow’s Tail
  • Take Your Choice
  • Touch Me If You Dare
  • The Western Lasses
  • Your Mother’s Fair Pet
  • Set Dance
  • The Blackbird
  • The Job Of Journey Work
  • King Of The Fairies
  • General Monroe’s Lamentation
  • Light From Ennistimon
  • Little Heathy Hill
  • Lord Mayo
  • Sloan’s Lamentation
  • Twas on a Winter’s Evening
  • The Winter It Is Past
  • The Woods Of Kilmurry