Hey Hi, Russel. yeah cool. i like your play outside. nice tune. like it. I also do prefer playing outside. It´s funny how all the melody´s fit very great into the place where playing. greetz from austria. Filo. PS. Next year i will start learning form other thin wistle player´s in a bar. curious what i will learn. I play the Clarke in D.
The name of the tune that the poem "On Raglan Road" (by Patrick Kavanagh) was set to is called "The dawning of the day." So the title of the video is correct.
This song is imprinted in my mind! It's the first song I ever learnt to play on the tinwhistle when I was only 7 :)
Hey Hi, Russel. yeah cool. i like your play outside. nice tune. like it. I also do prefer playing outside. It´s funny how all the melody´s fit very great into the place where playing.
greetz from austria. Filo. PS. Next year i will start learning form other thin wistle player´s in a bar. curious what i will learn.
I play the Clarke in D.
nice video, i didnt know this tune but will learn it now , well done
The name of this tune is Raglan Road.
The name of the tune that the poem "On Raglan Road" (by Patrick Kavanagh) was set to is called "The dawning of the day." So the title of the video is correct.
@roscozen The name of the tune is "dawning of the day", the song raglan road is a poem sang to the tune of dawning of the day.
Good job Russel
There's a story there.
Grand
what key are you playing
Great video, but you got some squeaks there.
I can play it like a pro😎
It's easy I know it
I now how to play that tune its easy
Eimear Slevin I know