Die ultimative Sammlung von 250 irischen Tunes wie Reels, Jigs, Polkas, Märschen, Folksongs, Harfenstücken etc. Mit vielen nützlichen Tipps zum Zusammenspiel und Bearbeiten, Grifftabellen für Gitarre, Banjo, Mandoline, Tinwhistle … kompakte Infos zur irischen (Musik-)Geschichte sowie eine liebevoll eingespielte CD. Deutscher Musikeditionspreis 2005
Inhalt:
A fig for a kiss
A nation once again
Abbey reel
All alive
All for me grog
Arthur McBride
As I roved out
Bag of spuds
Ballydesmond Polka
Ballyhoura mountains
Ballymanus fair
Ballyoran hornpipe
Banks of the Suir
Bantry bay
Barrack hill
Basket of ture
Battle of Aughrim
Black rogue
Black velvet band
Blacksmith
Blarney pilgrim
Blarney roses
Blind Mary
Brian Boru's march
Bucks of oranmore
Bumper Squire Jones
Cait ni Duibhir
Cappamore Polka
Captain O'Kain
Carolan's Concerto
Carolan's draught
Carolan's dream
Carolan's Quarrel with the landlady
Carolan's receipt for drinking whiskey
Carolan's Welcome
Carrickfergus
Chief O'Neill's hornpipe
Clergy's lamentation
Comb your hair and curl it
Connaughtman's rambles
Constantine Maguire
Cooley's Reel
Cronin's hornpipe
Curragh of kildare
Dan breen's reel
Dancingmaster
Danny Ab's slide
Danny boy
Dennis Murphy's Polka
Derry hornpipe
Dever the dancer
Dicey Reilly
Dingle regatta
Dirty Old Town
Donegal reel
Drops of brandy
Drowsy Maggie
Drunken Landlady
Dublin lasses
Dublin street
Dusty Miller
Eastern harper
Eileen O'callahan's reel
Fair haired boy
Fair haired Mary
Fairy jig
Fanny power
Farewell to whiskey
Father O'Flynn
Fiddler's contest
Fine toast to hewlett
First of may
Flax in bloom
Foggy dew
Follow me up to Carlow
Four green fields
Foxhunter's Jig
Frost is all over
Galway bay
Galway roundabouts
George Brabazon 2
Give me your hand
Give us a drink of water
Gleanntan slide
Glory oh to our bold fenian men
Golden castle
Greenland Whale Fisheries
Handsome ploughboy
Has sorrow thy young days shaded
Heather Glen
Henry Joy
Higgins' hornpipe
Hornless cow
Humors of kesh
Humors of limerick
Humors of listowel
Humors of tralibane
Humors of whiskey
Hunting the hare
I have a wife of my own
I will if you can
I'll tell me ma
I'm a rover
In Dublin's fair city
Irish girls
James Conolly
John O'Connor
John Ryan's Polka
John White's mother
Johnny Cope
Johnny I hardly knew you
Johnny Murphy's Slide
Johnny the jumper
Johnny's wedding
Jolly beggar
Kean O'Hara
Kelly the boy from Killane
Kerry polka
Kildare fancy
Killavil Reel
Knockabout Polka
Lady gethin
Lament for Terence MacDonough
Lamentation of Owen Roe O'Neill
Lanigan's ball
Lark in the morning
Last night's fun
Leaving of Liverpool
Lifeboat Mona
Lilting banshee
Limerick rake
Little stack of wheat
Liverpool hornpipe
Lonely Jig
Lord inchiquin
Lord Mayo
Love won't you marry me
Maids when you're young
Man of the house
Marching to Drogheda
Mary Willie's
Master McGrath
McMahon's hornpipe
McNamara's March
Men behind the wire
Mermaid
Merrily kissed the quaker's wife
Michael Murphy's slide
Miss Murphy
Moll Roe
Molly Brallaghan
Molly McCarthy
Monymusk
Morgan Magan / O'Carolan Tourlough
Morrison's Jig
Mrs Anne Mac Dermont Roe
Mrs Judge
Munster buttermilk
Musical priest
My darling asleep
My fair love is leaving me
New policeman
Newmarried couple
Nightingale
O'Neill's March
Ode to whiskey
Old man's delight
One bottle more
Only our rivers
Orphan
Paddy mack
Paddy's green shamrock shore
Padraig O'Keeffe's polka
Padraig O'Keeffe's slide
Padraig's slide
Parting glass
Pat Murphy's meadow
Peter Street
Pigeon on the gate
Planxty brown
Planxty George Brabazon
Planxty Hugh O'Donnell
Planxty Kelly
Planxty Lady Wrixon
Planxty sweeny
Plyncty irwin
Post an Deorai
Pretty Maggie Morrissey
Priest's delight
Princess royal
Providence reel
Raggle taggle gypsies
Red haired maid
Red is the rose
Rights of man
Road to Lisdoonvarna
Robert Jordan
Rocky road to Dublin
Roddy McCorley
Roscommon reel
Runaway Jig
Sally gardens
Sea around us
Sean healy's hornpipe
Shady bohereen
Sheebeg and sheemore / O'Carolan Tourlough
Sheehan's Reel
Ships are sailing
Sioban dhuibhir
Skibbereen
Sligo maid
Southwind
Spancil hill
Spanish lady
Spatter the dew
Squire Wood's lamentation on the refusal of his halfpence