@clarebannerman Helloo so fantastic to see Nora Hogan remember her from when I worked i Melodys in ballymacarbry wow!!!!! brings back fond memories. Helen Coyne :)))))
@clarebannerman Helloo so fantastic to see Nora Hogan remember her from when I worked i Melodys in ballymacarbry wow!!!!! brings back fond memories. Helen Coyne :))))) fantastic accodrian player and singer .
I have been told that the first tune is a composition by the late Sean Ryan r.i.p., the brilliant fiddler and composer from Co. Tipperary. I don't know the name of it though,just Sean Ryan's. Lovely tune, lovely playing.
Faantastic timing - lovely to listen to
The hornpipe is called McMahon's, indeed written by Sean Ryan and published in his book The Hidden Ireland.
Super. really nice playing lovely tunes. Thankyou for posting.
Lookit those fingers fly! Thanks for sharing this video!
@clarebannerman Helloo so fantastic to see Nora Hogan remember her from when
I worked i Melodys in ballymacarbry wow!!!!! brings back fond memories.
Helen Coyne :)))))
@clarebannerman Helloo so fantastic to see Nora Hogan remember her from when
I worked i Melodys in ballymacarbry wow!!!!! brings back fond memories.
Helen Coyne :))))) fantastic accodrian player and singer .
Perfect tempo for dancing... none of this overly ornamented rushed music. Love it.
The name of the reel is I think "The Moving Cloud". Great fav. of Joe Burke ♪♫ ♥
Indeed the first is a Sean Ryan composition -- and I have it as "McMahon's Hornpipe".
Even Lady Di was there:)
I have been told that the first tune is a composition by the late Sean Ryan r.i.p., the brilliant fiddler and composer from Co. Tipperary. I don't know the name of it though,just Sean Ryan's. Lovely tune, lovely playing.
It was very kind of Princess Di to sit in the shot to Nora's left. Adds a bit of color to the shot.
Love the designated whooper!!!
Excellent! What is the second tune?
3 dislikes? are you people mad?