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Two Northumbrian Jigs for Concertina.net theme of the month for March 2015. Lamb Skinnett is traditional Northumbrian. Wood Nunrich Fair I found in a book of tunes for Northumbrian Pipes. Played on Anglo Concertina, Tenor Ukulele & Bass…
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Johnny Cope was originally a song. It was written in celebration of the Jacobite victory at the battle of Prestonpans (near Dunbar) in 1745 and mocks the Government General, Sir John Cope alleging that he ran away so fast he brought the news of…
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A traditional waltz from Finland Instrumentation: Anglo Concertina, Concert Ukulele, Soprano Recorder For Concertina.net Tune of the month.
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An original composition. The Moors refer to the North Yorks Moors in the UK which has a fine stretch of heather moorland which looks magnificent when the heather is in bloom in late August/Early September Instrumentation: CG Anglo Concertina…
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Two Northumbrian Jigs for Concertina.net theme of the month for March 2015. Lamb Skinnett is traditional Northumbrian. Wood Nunrich Fair I found in a book of tunes for Northumbrian Pipes. Played on Anglo Concertina, Tenor Ukulele & Bass…
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Slow Air composed by Shetland Fiddler, Tom Anderson. Played on Anglo Concertina for concertina.net tune of the month for May 2015
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Ryedale Waltz is my own original composition and is played on Anglo Concertina, Treble & Bass Recorders and Tenor Ukulele. For Concertina.net theme of the month for June 2015
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a busy night in the cellar....I've tried to make an authentic live in the cellar sound with me playing Bass Acoustic guitar Les and drums Hope you enjoy!!
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A piece I wrote a few months ago when I bought a new acoustic guitar.
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This is the first thing I recorded using the telecaster you can see in my profile pic. It's a one-take jam played over one of those guitar magazine backing tracks. Thanks for the listen :-)
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