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This is a new publication and contains 110 classic tunes attributed to the legendary Irish Harper and composer, Turlough O’Caralan. This attractive book is a must for Irish traditional instrumentalists. It is suitable for all melody instruments. There is an easy to follow melody line with guitar chords included.There is a short and succinct written introduction to each tune – which are almost all written in the key of D & G.This is the CD Edition, which basically means you have two CD’s which provide the soundtrack for each tune in the book. Judging from the enquiries we have been receiving this is going to be a very popular book.Check Special Offers discount available - slightly creased cover.
A very Irish selection of 110 of the most popular and enduring session tunes in Ireland and around the world. Here it is, your very own global collection of jigs, reels, hornpipes, polkas, slides, airs and more. These tunes are suitable for all melody instruments and have the benefit of chords for guitar (and other chorded instruments).
Another addition to this highly successful 110 range. This book, complete with notation and guitar chords provides another 110 tunes for your repertoire. This range is suitable for many instruments and consists of the usual broad range of Irish reels, jigs, hornpipes - slides or do you fancy a waltz?
Another addition to this highly successful 110 range. Complete with two CD's, notation and guitar chords here's another 110 tunes for your repertoire. This range is suitable for many instruments and consists of the usual broad range of Irish reels, jigs, hornpipes - slides or do you fancy a waltz?
Dave Townsend’s ‘English Dance Music – Volume 1’ is a great tune book. It contains 130 tunes which are part of the common repertoire of musicians playing English music for barn dances, ceilidhs and country dances. The book contains variant phrases and bars and where tunes share the same titles they have simply been called 1 or 2 i.e. Walter Bulwer’s 1 or 2. Mr. Wetyer says: finally, after years of waiting there is a tune book that contains some of the most popular English Country Tunes.