OK, so Sunday evening my family and friends took me to an Traditional Irish music night at The Boogaloo, to celebrate my birthday.
A core of four or five musicians playing, with a constant stream of guests sitting in for a tune or two, so at one point about a dozen, with two girls step-dancing in a corner and everyone else stomping along.
I was nearly banjaxed when the harpist played a solo rendition of "Women of Ireland" — dad used to shut himself in the bedroom and play this when the homesickness really got to him, I can't listen to it without the memories flowing back ... but this was a social, and a birthday, and something of a party, so no time for that, and off to the bar for refills all round.
The upshot of all this is, in a moment of Bushmills-induced euphoria, I spoke to the piper about the chances of an old fart learning to play the uilleann pipes. Great enthusiasm all round, I've got an email address, a promise of lessons, and someone willing and ready to come shopping with me to get me started.
First step: The purchase of an Irish Low Whistle, which is the same tuning and fingering as the pipes. Learn that, you can play the pipes.
When I can hold a tune, I'll put out a call, and we can get together, just for the craic ...
God bless all,
Thomas
A core of four or five musicians playing, with a constant stream of guests sitting in for a tune or two, so at one point about a dozen, with two girls step-dancing in a corner and everyone else stomping along.
I was nearly banjaxed when the harpist played a solo rendition of "Women of Ireland" — dad used to shut himself in the bedroom and play this when the homesickness really got to him, I can't listen to it without the memories flowing back ... but this was a social, and a birthday, and something of a party, so no time for that, and off to the bar for refills all round.
The upshot of all this is, in a moment of Bushmills-induced euphoria, I spoke to the piper about the chances of an old fart learning to play the uilleann pipes. Great enthusiasm all round, I've got an email address, a promise of lessons, and someone willing and ready to come shopping with me to get me started.
First step: The purchase of an Irish Low Whistle, which is the same tuning and fingering as the pipes. Learn that, you can play the pipes.
When I can hold a tune, I'll put out a call, and we can get together, just for the craic ...
God bless all,
Thomas