I wish I knew too: the last tune begins at 14:33: I often hear this reel played really well, even by teenagers in the 'Pipe Idol' competition, but still haven't come across its name, composer or where the written score can be found. Can anyone help ?
@@piperbob2 Yes! Finally found it. Was up for hours at night backtracking searching. It's Francis Morton by Fred Morrison. Thanks for your reply though
Depends on the tune I think: for instance, the last tune ("Frances Morton's" composed by Fred Morrison, is meant to be played fast - any slower, it would drag).
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What’s the embellishment for high a where you do a bunch of g gracenotes called?
I don't think it's got a name: multi-strike on high A would be how I would describe it.
Multi-strikes on high A
Anyone know the second to last tune? 😅
Sorry, I can't help with the name of that reel
Anyone know the last tune name?
I wish I knew too: the last tune begins at 14:33: I often hear this reel played really well, even by teenagers in the 'Pipe Idol' competition, but still haven't come across its name, composer or where the written score can be found. Can anyone help ?
@@piperbob2 Yes! Finally found it. Was up for hours at night backtracking searching. It's Francis Morton by Fred Morrison. Thanks for your reply though
@@ppof3015 Thanks for that ! It's actually ""Frances Morton's" : she is a flautist.
When a good tune is played to fast it loses the music
Depends on the tune I think: for instance, the last tune ("Frances Morton's" composed by Fred Morrison, is meant to be played fast - any slower, it would drag).
anyone no the name of the first tune pls..?
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