Tuttle's - The boys of Malin - The gravel walks Fiddle: Larsen Genovese Guitar: Rumi s. Hatt Recording, mixing and mastering: Pilgrim Studio Video: Larsen Genovese
@@erikm8372As I found out on the comment section of the tune in thesession.org: "I met John Joe Tuttle in Miltown about ten years ago. He told me that Bobby Casey did indeed get the tune from him, but that he himself had learned it via the Paddy Sweeney 78. Since Sweeney’s setting and name (despite the typo on the label) were the same as that in the Roche Collection, I’d bet Sweeney got it from the book. O’Neill’s setting (one of his “Mills Are Grinding” tunes) is in a piper’s version in an A mode rather then D."
I have no clue what it means, but it s heartwarming!
What does what mean? “Tuttle”?
@@erikm8372As I found out on the comment section of the tune in thesession.org: "I met John Joe Tuttle in Miltown about ten years ago. He told me that Bobby Casey did indeed get the tune from him, but that he himself had learned it via the Paddy Sweeney 78. Since Sweeney’s setting and name (despite the typo on the label) were the same as that in the Roche Collection, I’d bet Sweeney got it from the book. O’Neill’s setting (one of his “Mills Are Grinding” tunes) is in a piper’s version in an A mode rather then D."