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    Give this a listen. It is so good and on a 605. Click on the soundclip link.

    http://www.mandolin.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=543
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    Very nice tone and really good playing.
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    Very nice.
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    Very nice. There are at least 3 different Paddy fahy Reels on thesession.org - which one is this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by (Claughaun @ July 21 2008, 22:07)
    Very nice. There are at least 3 different Paddy fahy Reels on thesession.org - which one is this?
    Lovely!

    I think it might be THIS one

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    If you like Paddy Fahey tunes, there is a great set of 3 reels on a brand new (not even in general distribution yet) wonderful cd by Fingal (James Keane, Randal Bays, and Daithi Sproule). I have an early copy. Keep an eye out for it


    FINGAL

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    Phil, Nicely done!
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    I wish it was me Bob!!

    Its a guy name Andy Watt from Scotland.
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    Very nice, Andy! Fahy has written some lovely tunes and you did this one quite well.

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    I recently saw the Kane sisters from Ireland who played a number of Paddy Fahy's tunes (BTW, pronounced Fawwhee). He evidently neamed all his tunes Paddy Fahy's, saying that if he gave them a more traditional name that no one would know who had written them!

    Oh, the Kane sisters, playing twin fiddles, are remarkable. Go see them if you get the chance.

    Kevin Coffey

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