Micheal o Raghallaigh the greatest concertina player by a long mile, I remember maybe 35 years ago me been a Meath man and the family playing a resident gig at a pub called the warrestown arms on the way to trim, they were one seriously talented family, hope to meet again Micheal soon,,, I’ll gladly back u on guitar and a few tunes on banjo with u too, ♥️🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Micheal o Raghallaigh the greatest concertina player by a long mile, I remember maybe 35 years ago me been a Meath man and the family playing a resident gig at a pub called the warrestown arms on the way to trim, they were one seriously talented family, hope to meet again Micheal soon,,, I’ll gladly back u on guitar and a few tunes on banjo with u too, ♥️🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Gentle and steady pace, smooth transitions. That is music. Just watch the subtle, enchanted smile of the audience....
Thee second tune is The four leafed shamrock composed by Paddy O Brien
A great single reel (love single reels) to start off with.. Fantastic playing
MacDara holding his own against the reeds. Lovely playing, lads.
Love it xx
Lovely playing, and yes, great steady pace.
Mighty stuff great sound.🌏
Also the transitions were flawless.
Terrific.
Iontach.. ❤️♥️
Lovely music
Love the red all Stars shoes ;)
Danny and michael are talented. Superb music. Could listen to you guys all day. 😀
Up Brosna! Great stuff!
❤❤ up brosna come on box please Danny Rattle it x
Danny some plarer
I Am carried away somewhere, but to where I cannot say
Super good playing
Eddy Poirier Dustin?
yay
Genius Good
These guys are the best around. Lovely steady pace throughout. Does anyone know the names of these reels? Thanks.
The Sandmount - The Four Leafed Shamrock - The Ballintore Fancy
Hi David, I transcribed this set a while ago. You can find the sheet music here: niss-ole-carstensen.de/?page_id=769 Cheers, Ole
whats the name of the tunes
X fair play drive it
I'm 8
Johnny o leary
Bh
perfect