If you thought Celtic music was fiddles, jigs and reels, this extraordinary album will be a platform for your transfiguration. |
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They sang, danced little jigs, played puppets with the fish, anything to get Jude to smile. |
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Several members also gave a song or two and took to the floor for some jigs. |
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Later in Europe bones provided the rhythm to jigs and reels normally played on violin. |
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Brase took his job to mean rearranging many traditional Irish jigs and reels to sound like thundering Prussian martial pieces. |
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Both were fanatical about folk music and Kate imbibed their records of folk, sea shanties and Irish jigs. |
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We'll do Nessun Dorma too, we can handle that with no bother, and David will do a few jigs and reels to break up the singing. |
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Pipe tunes, mouth music, jigs and reels nestle alongside songs and ballads, most originating from Fowlis' native South Uist. |
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On a late summer's evening after a hard day's work his music could be heard all over the village as he played all of his tunes, jigs and reels. |
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There were jigs and reels, then songs that everyone knew and sang along with. |
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The off-key singing of the congregations at Church and the reels and jigs of the Connecticut fiddle players enchanted him. |
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Songs have been sung in its honour, jigs written, and screeds of poetry composed. |
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Her new album contains a colossal 18 tracks, some of them traditional songs, some instrumental traditional airs, reels, jigs and waltzes. |
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Ged's inventive guitar licks provide ideal underpinning for Andy's intricate songs and the group's blistering sets of reels and jigs. |
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In the past, heavy, complicated jigs clamped panels and essentially surrounded the vehicle frame as it was welded together. |
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The French Hawks would be built with airframe jigs and tools purchased by the French. |
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The Miltech shop is a jumble of jigs, tools and fixtures, each dedicated to a specific task, such as an original M1 barrel vise. |
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The array of bits, jigs, edge guides, and other accessories is as varied and versatile as the basic router itself. |
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Welding jigs should be eliminated where possible to eliminate slow and expensive tooling changes. |
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These special tools, called jigs and fixtures, make jobs easier and allow the gunsmith to turn out quality work, fast and efficiently. |
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However, in 2005 the plan calls for production of entirely new-build Vipers for which the company will have to build jigs and tools. |
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The change of pace from topwaters and jigs dredged up memories and fish, good on both counts. |
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But when the current rolls and the fish are hungry, they'll slam jigs and sometimes detonate on topwater plugs. |
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Topwaters and soft-plastic jigs catch fish through winter, but for genuine, heart-stopping trout, odds favor suspending lures. |
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He jigs past his first two tacklers, sprints down the line and then hands off Menchaca to touch down. |
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Songs were sung, jigs and reels danced out and some excellent poetry was recited. |
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Also on hand to entertain were young Irish dancers who performed reels, jigs and hornpipes. |
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The children of Brendan and Theresa Walsh of Rhue, Lisa and Alan danced jigs and reels to the music from the tin whistle of Nicola Walpole. |
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The 17-track album features jigs, reels, songs, waltzes, hornpipes, polkas, a two step, slow air, highland fling and recitation. |
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But above the hubbub, the unfamiliar strains of Scottish reels and jigs were rising on the warm air. |
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This was followed by some lively jigs and reels in which there was much tapping of feet amongst the audience. |
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Terrestrial centrifugal grinding mills and density-separation jigs can be adapted for this work. |
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Reels and jigs, marches and waltzes, strathspeys, airs and hornpipes flow once the guests are lubricated with a drop of the hard stuff. |
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The band has put together a lively selection of 52 jigs, reels and hornpipes, many of which were played by the original band. |
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Options are a variety of fykes, jigs or nets or to smaller groups for example fishing with rod and reel. |
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When used with specially designed jigs, fixed-base routers are great for cutting dovetails. |
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The Swedes themselves are very keen on using jigs for their pike fishing. |
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The seven-piece band specialises in traditional reels, jigs and horn-pipes and includes a double bass and drums, quite a departure from the regular image of Irish trad. |
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Strathspeys, jigs, reels and hornpipes from various sources are all fed through Greenberg and McGuinness's loving, yet idiosyncratic arrangements. |
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His command of six strings incorporates a hair-raising degree of proficiency and versatility, from tingling jangles to hypnotic jigs and ragged fragments of blues. |
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Her cowboy jigs and country reels literally vivify the show. |
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She has always loved Irish music and was still able to do the Irish jigs. |
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But it wasn't all fiddles and jigs for MacInnes when he was growing up. |
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After they arrived in Louisiana, Anglo-American immigrants to Louisiana contributed new fiddle tunes and dances, such as reels, jigs, and hoedowns. |
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David gave a first class performance in slow airs, jigs and hornpipes. |
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The floorboards of the Linenhall hall gently rocked as the both the audience and musicians tapped the various rhythms of jigs, reels, polkas, to name but a few! |
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They had the audience clapping along to their lively jigs and reels. |
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From early morning until late afternoon the lounge vibrated to the sound of lively jigs, reels, polkas and hornpipes played with tremendous enthusiasm by the participants. |
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Ireland has a rich folk music tradition, and ancient jigs and reels can be heard at local festivals and during informal performances at neighborhood pubs. |
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Along with a group performance, the concert highlighted some great solo and duet musicians as they played a selection of lively traditional jigs, reels and polkas. |
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Johnny O'Leary's reels, jigs and hornpipes are generally part of the broader national store of music, but his polkas, slides and barndances are quite unusual and little known. |
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Friday night's fun events, in and around a packed village hall, propelled proceedings into an orbit of fibs and fables fortified with folk tunes and jigs. |
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Individual pieces will be hand placed on the jigs for automated welding. |
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In that configuration, the computerized mechanism will weld the formers and stringers to the three separate fuselage sections laid out on jigs under the moving gantry. |
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The jigs played during this programme are Up And About In The Morning and Willie Clancy's version of Cailleach An Airgid, The Hag With The Money. |
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Use of the jigs significantly speeds the mortising process and ensures the proper location of the mortises. |
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Some of the earliest teams used hornpipes rather than the jigs used in the modern era. |
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Two methods that work are trolling blindly, with lipped plugs, and casting jigs around structure, buoys and tidelines. |
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Python is a small scale and highly portable system using Vertical Shaft Impactors and pressure jigs to extract the material. |
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There are several light jig steps, varying with each dance school, but one step is almost standard in all light jigs. |
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The traditional folk music of England has contributed to several genres, such as sea shanties, jigs, hornpipes and dance music. |
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This tends to give the music a more punctuated, bouncy sound that can be especially well suited to hornpipes or jigs. |
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Oklahomans Jim Campbell and Gary Tyler caught 123 peacocks by concentrating on the schoolies with jigs and other small lures that day. |
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Toolmakers produce precision tools such as jigs, dies and moulds that are used by engineering craftspeople to manufacture a range of products. |
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Reds can sometimes be taken on sinking and suspending plugs and jigs tipped with shrimp or cut bait. |
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The tailrace below Lake Talquin is easier to fish with heavy jigs than with shad. |
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Most rapper jigs used for the last hundred years are Irish tunes, probably imported by Irish immigrants to Tyneside in the nineteenth century. |
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The jigs used include local tunes and many instruments can, and have been, used to accompany rapper dances, the most popular being fiddles, tin whistles and accordions. |
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Scottish country dances are categorised as reels, jigs and strathspeys. |
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The system's modularity allows the surgeon to fit patient anatomy by independently adjusting the height of the modular body and stem without need for jigs or use of cement. |
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The dirl of jigs and strathspeys does something funny to my insides. |
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Bottom fishing with cut bait, shrimp and jigs will work on many of the bottom feeders and a live shrimp free lined or fished under a float will get you the free swimmers. |
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Accompanied on guitar, bodhran and vocals by Gordon Belsher, the performance combines the best of jigs, reels and strathspeys with Wood's own compositions. |
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For pelagics like king mackerel, jigs can be cast behind the boat, allowed to sink and then aggressively jigged towards the surface to entice the speedy mackerel to bite. |
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