DIGITAL COPY - McCullough’s Irish Warpipe Tutor and Tune Book
McCullough’s Irish Warpipe Tutor and Tune Book (Downloadable PDF)
Step back in time with “McCullough’s Irish Warpipe Tutor and Tune Book,” a cherished collection of traditional Irish music published in 1926 by McCullough’s Limited of Dublin and Belfast. This downloadable PDF offers a rare glimpse into the world of Irish warpipe tunes, meticulously compiled for both beginners and seasoned pipers.
Though the passage of time has left its mark, with pages 6 and 7 unfortunately lost over the years, the rest of this historical gem remains intact. Dive into this great book of Irish music through an extensive array of tunes, each one a testament to the spirit and cultural legacy of Ireland.
Featured Tunes:
- Brian Boru's March
- The Blooming Meadows
- Clare's Dragoons
- Boys of the Naul
- Dolan's Ass
- Connaught Man's Rambles
- Double Jig, Name unknown
- Cuckoo's Nest
- Farewell to Ballinascorney
- Fairy Reel
- Father O'Flynn
- Flags of Dublin
- Garry Owen
- Flogging Reel
- God Save Ireland
- Gooseberry Bush
- Hi! Hi! Up She Rises
- Green Whins
- Kelly, the Boy from Killan
- Irish Washerwoman
- Lannigan's Ball
- Kinnegad Slashers
- Let Erin Remember
- Little Bag
- Miss Monahan
- Little Stack of Barley
- Molly on the Sea Shore
- Minstrel Boy
- Name unknown
- Peeler and the Goat
- Name unknown
- Rakes of Kildare
- Nora Creina
- Rakes of Mallow
- O'Donnell Abu
- Rocky Road to Dublin
- Oft in the Stilly Night
- Sporting Boys
- Peter Street
- Swallow's Tail
- Shane O'Neill's March
- Wearing of the Green
- St. Patrick's Day
- Wexford Hornpipe
- Tatter Jack Walsh
- Young May Moon
- Thady Ye Gander
- Up with the Green Flag
- The Blacksmith's Reel
- Wrap the Green Flag Round Me Boys
Whether you are rediscovering old favourites or exploring new melodies, this collection is an indispensable resource for anyone passionate about Irish music on the bagpipes. Download your copy today and become a part of this great Irish Bagpiping musical tradition.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE: according to the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland, copyright for Literary, Dramatic, Musical, and Artistic works expires 70 years after the death of the author or creator. The authors/creators of this book (Liam Mac Andrieu & Francis Joseph Biggar) passed away in 1939 (L. Mac. A.) and 1926 (J. F. Biggar), which means this book is no longer under copyright according to Irish law.
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