by Cleary. Tutor for the beginner or the piper wanting to expand his repertoire of Scottish and Irish Tunes. The tunes are graded according to difficulty as Elementary (E), Intermediate (I) or Advanced (A) as an aid to the learner. 2.) The book offers the accomplished player a new expanded repertoire of Irish tunes along with a selection of well-known Scottish tunes.
Contents: Preface
Historical Notes on the Bagpipe
Bibliography
General Instructions
Tuning the Drones
Chanter Reeds
Keeping the Bag Airtight
Relevant Theory Notes
Chanter Chart
How to Use Gracenotes
Doublings
Double low A or "Birl"
Slurs on B, C and D
Echo Beats, "The Tachum";
The Leumlauth or Grip
The Taorluath
Tunes (E)The Minstrel Boy (March)
Let Erin Remember (March)
God Save Ireland (March)
The Skye Boat Song (Slow March)
Amazing Grace (Air)
Easter week (Air)
The Felons of Our Land (Air)
The West Awake (Air)
O'Connell's March (March)
Wrap the Green Flag Around Us
Boys (March)
The Wearing of the Green (March) Kelly the Boy from Killane (March)
Tunes (I)Mackay's Farewell to the 7lst (March) 30 My Love, She's but a Lassie Yet (March)
The Boys from Wexford (March)
Step Together (March)
John Fanning of Clondulane (March)
John Campbell from Skye (March)
Sligo Polka (March)
Going Home (Slow March)
The Rowan Tree (Slow March)
My Home (Slow March)
The Skye Gathering (Slow March)
Bill Cleary (Slow March)
The Little House under the Hill (Jig)
Oft in the Stilly Night (Lament)
Eileen Aroon (Air)
Youghal Harbour (Retreat)
Tunes (A)St. Patrick's Day (March)
Colonel Robertson (March)
Hot Punch (March)
Dovecote Park (March)
The Blue Bonnets (March)
The Road to the Isles (March)
The Butcher's March (March)
Scotland the Brave (March)
The Swallow's Tail (Reel)
The Mason's Apron (Reel)
Cork Hill (Jig)
Father O'Flynn (Jig)
The Connaught Man's Rambles (Jig)
The Wexford Hornpipe (Hornpipe)
The Boys of Bluehill (Hornpipe)
J. F. Kennedy Hornpipe' (Hornpipe)
Monymusk (Strathspey)
Miss Drummond of Perth (Strathspey)
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