Hello,
The band "Woods Tea" has a great song on their live album "Woods Tea Live" called There Were Roses. Its very sad, if you have heard the song, but does anyone know if there is sheet music for the whistle. I had contaced the band about 2 years ago, and all they had was the lyrics.
There Were Roses
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There's another, very good, version by an Irish Christian band called "The Crossing". It's on their "Dancing at the Crossroads" CD. No whistle part per se, but a nice fiddle bit that could be nicked.
The first track on the CD "Pawky Adam Glen/ O'Neill's march, is a couplet (this is, after all, folk music) that features decent high and low whistle stuff as well as good piping.
Ian
The first track on the CD "Pawky Adam Glen/ O'Neill's march, is a couplet (this is, after all, folk music) that features decent high and low whistle stuff as well as good piping.
Ian
The best thing about Highland Pipes is that the players can't sing at you.