I have to learn some tunes from Doolin. I have lived in UK 20 years , been to Ireland once 14 years ago. I only started learning playing whistle. I have to visit Ireland again 😊
Great to hear you enjoyed our little village so much Timothy! Hopefully we'll see you again soon, can't wait to have sessions in the pubs again when things are back to normal! Best regards from Doolin :)
Great music…..allow the Irish to take the humble whistle and produce stunning music with it. Thank you
I have to learn some tunes from Doolin. I have lived in UK 20 years , been to Ireland once 14 years ago. I only started learning playing whistle. I have to visit Ireland again 😊
Some great tunes around here for sure, drop me a line when you make it back to Ireland and visit Doolin again 🎶☘️
Been to Doolin, County Clare, about six years ago; was great in Gus O'Connor's public bar. My paternal grandparents are from Meelick, County Mayo x
Great to hear you enjoyed our little village so much Timothy! Hopefully we'll see you again soon, can't wait to have sessions in the pubs again when things are back to normal! Best regards from Doolin :)
@@TunesFromDoolin Thanks! Makes me always so proud to be Irish listening to our music, seeing our great dance and craic! Will be back ASAP
wonderful.
I know the two first, but what is the name of the last one?
Erland Jacobsson i found it on tune pal as dominic rooneys
What are the names of the first two tunes?
@@WalkingNose Christy Barry's #1 & 2
@@WalkingNose the 2nd tune is 'The Butlers Of Glen Avenue' composed by Tony Sullivan.
Is it me or, when he breaths the music doesn't stop ?
Image and sound aren’t synchronized very well, even looking at the fingering the image is slightly ahead of the sound.
@@TunesFromDoolin I taught he was using circular breathing.
@@bonenfant96 if you breathe when the note breaks it'll go unnoticed. Pauses are half the music