Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
L.E. McCullough is a renowned and famous tin whistle player and composer and this tunebook contains sixty-one new compositions. It is a fabulous melting pot of traditional and original music which has been blended to create an entertaining collection. It is suitable for all melody instruments. The music is relatively easy, so is ideal for upper beginners but by adding ornamentation and stylistic elements it can be enjoyed by more advanced players. The book also includes an introduction and background to the songs.
Table of Contents
All 65 pounds of it -- As good as gone -- At odds with machinery -- A snake is a chriopractor's dream -- Barking up the wrong tree -- The bells of Shadyside -- The big bouncing bag o' bunny luv -- Birds sleep safer on Bellcrock Street tonight -- The catnip lady from Lubbock -- Corbin's wedding -- Crisis in female sex hormones -- Cuz from Castleisland -- Demasiado Corazon -- Famous last words -- Fiddlin' John McGreevy -- Gassed and gone -- The ghost of his former self -- Goat gods and bean dip -- Grits and Kool-aid -- Ground zero -- Hally Wood's fancy -- Hammocks go anywhere -- Hanging out to dry -- His own kind -- Hoosiers in heat -- How much do those weigh? -- The humours of Allegheny -- The humours of Sarajevo -- The immaculate deception -- Jack and Betty's boy Bob's wedding -- La bijourier -- La encantadora -- La polverita fiera -- The Langley Hall explosion -- The last straw-- Last tango in Tarrytown -- Late bloomer -- Leroy the barbarian -- Living with the pack -- Lone star rising -- Looking for thbe fifth foot of the cat -- The maiden of Maybury -- McCullough's farewell to Pittsburgh -- Men and their milk fantasies -- The Middletown meltdown -- My guardian angel is a space cadet -- Not safe with a razor -- Paddy bless the gumbo -- The Pinsota fusion -- Planxty Linda Fitzpatrick -- Quinlin's return to Castle Shannon -- The sandcutter -- Social leprosy is on the rise -- Sorry to meet, happy to part -- The sporting lass of Perth -- The sporting lass of Tel Aviv -- St. Patrick was a Cajun -- The sure way back -- The trip to Mesilla -- Up to your neck in newts -- The wreck of the Nova.