Irish Music for Flute
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Irish Music for Flute
Hey
Anyone got any scores or sheets for flute irish music?
I've been playing the flute for 8 years and only now i've started to get interested in this genere of music so if anyone has music sheets of irish music, ill be grateful.
Thx,
IsraFlute.
Anyone got any scores or sheets for flute irish music?
I've been playing the flute for 8 years and only now i've started to get interested in this genere of music so if anyone has music sheets of irish music, ill be grateful.
Thx,
IsraFlute.
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http://www.thesession.org is also a good site, with sheet music to plenty of Celtic folk tunes. Not everything is done for flute, but all (as far as I know) is playable on a flute.
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There is also this site: http://breizhpartitions.free.fr/en/flute_scores.php
I didn't have the time to download anything yet, but I intend to do so this weekend.
I also have the Mel Bay Celtic Music Collection for Recorder.
I didn't have the time to download anything yet, but I intend to do so this weekend.
I also have the Mel Bay Celtic Music Collection for Recorder.
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If you REALLY want to get into Irish music, then I recommend learning genuine irish instruments; the penny whistle and celtic flute. I myself have a genuine interest in this genre as well, so I have invested some money in these instruments. I have a celtic flute in D (made of bamboo... so I guess if you get technical it's not legit. But I'm looking into getting a legit. one soon). and three penny whistles: high D, low F, and Low D.
The playing technique for these instruments is very similar to the concert flute.
The playing technique for these instruments is very similar to the concert flute.
I asked in my music shop just last week... They have an Irish whistle, but not an Irish flute...
I will buy the Irish whistle next week I think. When I asked, I had to go to the doc, where I usually have to wait for a long time, and I couldn't stand the thought of that whistle in my bag without being able to try it...
I will buy the Irish whistle next week I think. When I asked, I had to go to the doc, where I usually have to wait for a long time, and I couldn't stand the thought of that whistle in my bag without being able to try it...

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Be careful Bo. You'll find they are an addiction.
Here's my collection...

From left to right
Generation G Tin Whistle
Generation F Tin Whistle
Generation Eb Tin Whistle
Waltons D Tin Whistle
Waltons C Tin Whistle
Generation Bb Tin Whistle
Clark's 'Meg' D Tin Whistle (Conical bore and plays really sweet)
Shaw D Tin Whistle (Conical bore - Tweaked by Jerry Freeman - also a sweet player)
Homemade D Tin Whistle (I borrow the fipple from my other D whistle)
Chieftain Low D Whistle


Here's my collection...

From left to right
Generation G Tin Whistle
Generation F Tin Whistle
Generation Eb Tin Whistle
Waltons D Tin Whistle
Waltons C Tin Whistle
Generation Bb Tin Whistle
Clark's 'Meg' D Tin Whistle (Conical bore and plays really sweet)
Shaw D Tin Whistle (Conical bore - Tweaked by Jerry Freeman - also a sweet player)
Homemade D Tin Whistle (I borrow the fipple from my other D whistle)
Chieftain Low D Whistle
"Never give a flute player a screwdriver."
--anonymous--
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Haha, that is certainly possible, as I know myself... I have 12-13 instruments at the moment (I have lost the count
), more with doubles... I AM addicted to music and instruments...
My tin whistle is a Waltons in D, exactly like yours, but the label looks like the one in C.... I put it in a green case...


My tin whistle is a Waltons in D, exactly like yours, but the label looks like the one in C.... I put it in a green case...
