Translation: This step-by-step instruction book explains everything required to master the basics of tin whistle playing.
Translation: This volume draws from sources such as country waltzes and mazurkas, whilst remaining true to the essence of Irish music.
Translation: Billy in the Lowground. Star of the County Down. The Monaghan Jig. Smash The Windows.
Translation: There is an authentic Tin Whistle to be able to play right away with the special arrangements and instructions.
Translation: The generous section of repertoire pieces includes “The Jolly Banger,” “Lucky in Love” and “The Galway Rambler.
Translation: The range of the tunes are particularly suitable for the fiddle, but can be used on other instruments.
Translation: The Irish Drum CD presents Peter Houlahan's ideas and techniques in an accessible and informative manner. Jig with Bodhran.
Translation: The author shares a wealth of melodies collected over the past 10 years, the majority learned by ear at Irish sessions.
Translation: Hector The Hero. Jenny Dang The Weaver. Jimmy Ward's Jig. The Auld Toon of Ayr. The Boys of Wexford.
Translation: Seane Keane, popular fiddler of the Chieftans has selected, arranged, and recorded 50 superb jigs, reels and hornpipes.
Translation: This music book is a collection of 124 tunes arranged for the Hammered Dulcimer and other "C" melody instruments.
Translation: Brian The Brave. Come In From The Rain. Dogs of the Town. Man Of The House. Molly Put The Kettle On.
Translation: Some of the stellar players whose work appears here are. The Bag of Spuds - reel. The Bird's Nest - reel.
Translation: This book gives you the chance to do exactly that. Boil The Breakfast Early. Boy in the Gap. Boys Of The Town.
Translation: Peter Huttlinger's amazing guitar technique was developed over the years through good practice and exercise regimens.