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The term Irish Flute or Scottish Flute in a Scottish setting refers to a conical-bore, simple-system wooden flute of the type favored by classical flautists of the early 19th century, or to a flute of modern manufacture derived from this design (often with modifications to optimize its use in Irish Traditional Music or Scottish Traditional Music).
Simple system flutes were not made with traditional folk musicians in mind, but were adapted by Irish and Scottish flautists as the simple wooden flutes were discarded by concert musicians during the advent of the modern, Boehm system, Western concert flute in the late 19th century. These "obsolete" flutes were picked up at low cost by traditional musicians.
From the latter part of the 19th century, there were two main styles of Nicholson flute made by two London based companies the Pratten and Rudall & Rose. The Pratten has wider bore dimensions and provides a louder sound, while the Rudall & Rose has a darker, pure tone and is slightly thinner than the Pratten style flute. Many of these original flutes had a footjoint that allowed the playing of both C# and C with the use of keys. Some modern makers forgo the addition of these keys, but maintain the longer footjoint with two holes where the keys would be, as it is thought to better emulate the pitching and tone of the 19th century originals.
The key of a flute is determined by the pitch produced when the six primary toneholes are covered, even if the flute is capable of producing lower pitches through the use of keys.
Category:Side-blown flutes Category:English music Category:Irish folk music Category:Scottish music Category:English musical instruments Category:Irish musical instruments Category:Scottish musical instruments Category:Celtic musical instruments
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+Micho Russell performs on the following recordings | ||||||||||
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1975 | Micho, Pakie and Gusie Russell | ''The Russell Family of Doolin, Co. Clare'' | Topic Records | Recorded in O'Connor's Bar, Doolin January 1974. | ||||||
1976 | Micho Russell | ''Traditional Country Music of Co. Clare'' | Free Reed | Reissued on CD by Free Reed in 2008 | ||||||
1990 | Micho Russell | ''Under the Cliffs of Moher'' | Xeric | |||||||
1993 | Micho Russell | ''The Limestone Rock'' | "The Man from Clare" features duets with Eugene Lambe on Flute and Tin Whistle | 1995 | 'The Wind that shakes the Barley" Features Music, Song and Folklore | "In Our Own Dear Land" A similar mix of Music,Song and stories. | Recorded by GTD Heritage Recording Co. Ltd. | All four titles are now Distributed by Trad Ireland www.tradireland.ie |
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John Williams (Green Linnet Records 1157) 7.1994 | - | 1995 | Micho Russell | ''Ireland’s Whistling Ambassador'' | The Pennywhistler’s Press | Includes a 28 page booklet with a biography and notes on his music. There is also a video release with different music. |
+Micho Russell wrote the following books | ||
!Year | !Title | !Publisher |
1980 | ''The Piper's Chair'' | Ossian Publications |
1986 | ''The Piper's Chair No. 2'' | Canal Press, N.Y. |
1988 | ''The road to Aran: Songs, Folklore and Music of West of Ireland'' | Micho Russell, Doolin. |
1990 | ''Doolin's Micho Russell'' | N.Y. |
1991. | ''Micho's Dozen'' | Ennistymon Festival of Traditional Singing, Co. Clare. |
1992 | ''Music & Folklore of Doonagore'' | Micho Russell, Doolin. |
Category:Irish flautists Category:Irish tin whistle players Category:People from County Clare Category:1915 births Category:1994 deaths
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playername | Doug Miller |
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dateofbirth | May 05, 1969 |
cityofbirth | Succasunna, New Jersey |
countryofbirth | United States |
height | |
position | Forward |
youthyears1 | 1987-1990 |
youthclubs1 | Loyola College |
years1 | 1991-1992 |
years2 | 1992-1994 |
years3 | 1994 |
years4 | 1994-1996 |
years5 | 1996-1999 |
years6 | 1996-2001 |
years7 | 2001 |
years8 | 2003-2006 |
clubs1 | Baltimore Blast ''(indoor)'' |
clubs2 | Harrisburg Heat ''(indoor)'' |
clubs3 | New York Fever |
clubs4 | Cleveland Crunch ''(indoor)'' |
clubs5 | Rochester Raging Rhinos |
clubs6 | Buffalo Blizzard ''(indoor)'' |
clubs7 | Hershey Wildcats |
clubs8 | Rochester Raging Rhinos |
caps1 | 12 |
caps2 | 65 |
caps4 | 74 |
caps5 | 86 |
caps6 | 165 |
caps8 | 60 |
goals1 | 2 |
goals2 | 61 |
goals4 | 96 |
goals5 | 53 |
goals6 | 208 |
goals8 | 22 }} |
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He learned accordion from Martin Donaghue. He saw Matt Molloy and James Galway on television and suddenly decided to take up the Irish flute. Seamus won the all-Ireland championship on four different instruments by the time he was 14.
In 1992 he joined Susan McKeown's band The Chanting House and appeared on a live album with them. Eileen Ivers was also a member of the band. In 1994 he founded Solas and has been on every one of their albums. In 1995 he recorded music for the quirky low-budget film ''The Brothers McMullen'', directed by Edward Burns. He also co-wrote the hit "I Will Remember You" with Sarah McLachlan.
Egan is also the producer for Solas and has worked as producer for other artists, including American singer-songwriter Antje Duvekot.
Category:1969 births Category:Living people Category:People from Pennsylvania Category:People from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category:People from County Mayo Category:American musicians of Irish descent Category:American people of Irish descent Category:Irish flautists Category:American songwriters Category:Mandolinists
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