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- ABC Tunefinder
- This is the place to find a tune you can't find any where else. John Chambers runs software that combs the internet for abc music files and compiles a searchable database.
- Tune-O-Tron
- Concertina.net's page for converting a tune in abc format into printable sheet music and the midi sound file.
- The Northumbrian Minstrelsy
- This collection of tunes has been transcribed into abc format and is referenced by many places on the web. Unfortunately almost all these links are broken. I believe this represents a copy of this collection found by accident using the ABC tunefinder. There are significant problems with the abc notation which I will fix once my (paper) copy of the book arrives. Since no where else seems to have given this collection a home, we'll make room for it here. Great tunes too!
- Fiddler's Companion
- Wonderful index of traditional tunes along with notes of the tunes origin and history.
- FARNE
- Folk Archive Resource Northeast. Website dedicated to the music of the Northeast of England.
- Tradmusic.com
- Resource for traditional Irish and Scottish music worldwide. Great place to search for gigs by artist and country. Has an online store to buy CDs.
- Paul Cranford's Tune Collection in ABC
- Here you can find many collections of tunes compiled as abc files. There are tunes written by Paul Cranford, Gerry Holland, Brenda Stubbart and more.
- Bibliothéque Nationale Quebec
- A site to showcase music from Quebec recorded between 1900 and 1950. RAM files where you can listen to recordings of a wide selection of tunes.
- Sheffield University Ceidligh Society
- A wonderful collection of tunes and a very neat tunebook feature that lets you select tunes and then print your own personalized tunebook.
- Siamsa School of Irish Music
- This Montreal based school provides classes in all kinds of Irish music and dance.
- The Session
- This site hosts discussion and lists of Sessions throughout the world (yes, O'Regan's is listed). There is also a searchable list of tunes.
- Mudcat
- An online forum for discussion anything to do with folk music, including a huge database of song lyrics.
- Brother Steve's Whistle Page
- Steve Jones has taught whistle at the Siamsa School of Irish Music and has a wealth of information for those interested in learning the whistle.
- Brad Hurley's Guide to the Irish Flute
- Brad Hurley has taught Irish flute at the Siamsa school of Irish Music. He's also been seen on occasion at the O'Regan's Session.
- Jean Duval's Page
- Page about the Montreal based composer
- Chiff and Fipple
- No seriously ... This site has anything to do with the tin whistle.
- Fiddlefork
- Online site devoted to everything fiddle
- Concertina.net
- The online place to go for everything concertina
- Melodion.net
- Site devoted to the button accordion.
- Uilleann Pipers of Quebec
- Website dedicated to players of the Uilleann pipes in Quebec.
- McKenna's Homepage
- A site in Denmark with everything Irish. Music, links, radio and more
- Andreas Musik und Tanzlinks
- A site in Germany with links to a wide collection of resources on music and dance.
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