YV At Home #3 - The Humours of Glynn
Subscribe to Ye Vagabonds here ➤ https://bit.ly/3t6FqRx We learned this set from the great Dublin based piper Emmet Gill. The tune was written by Pierce Power from the Waterford/Tipperary border, but it's best known from the playing of Willie Clancy. It's got our surname in the title too. The jig is also known as Cuilinn Uí Chaoimh. Brían is droning on the harmonium with his leg, in case you're wondering where that's coming from. Thanks so much to everyone who's subscribed to us on Patreon for supporting us making these videos and figuring out how to be folk musicians during a pandemic. We make all our content free for everyone to watch and listen, but if you'd like to support it, go to www.patreon.com/yevagabonds

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