Bloody Fish - Jig

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  • Tune Database entry
  • Tune Name: Bloody Fish

  • Tune Type: 6/8 Jig

  • Composed By: B. J. McLaughlin

  • Arranged By:

  • Year Composed: 2005


smithers
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Bloody Fish - Jig

Post by smithers » Mon Apr 11, 2005 12:12 am

Your thoughts?
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Post by Police Piper » Mon Apr 11, 2005 6:44 am

liked this tune from the start. i think i would sound sweet with a strong bass section. youre a top composer mate.
jordan.
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Post by awpiper » Wed Apr 13, 2005 12:36 am

Two words come to mind "HOLY SH*T"!!!!!!........GREAT TUNE!....add seconds to it and you have the start of a great SUITE!....I would recommend sending a copy on to Terry Lee,Neil Dickie and any other composer you can access thru here and Bob Dunsires forums......Get this tune out there!!!!!!!!.....it has the possibility to be recorded by one of the GREAT bands!
Not many tunes can illicit that comment from or thru here........ most of us have extensive libraries and have heard many good/great tunes.
You have a GREAT tune there!!!....don't let it stay just here......and PLEASE keep them coming.....you have talent!
Cait Am Biodh Na Puirt Nach Faigheadh Na Piobairean
(Where would the tunes be the pipers could not find)

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Post by awpiper » Wed Apr 13, 2005 1:02 am

Added MIDI and JPEG so all can enjoy it!
Cait Am Biodh Na Puirt Nach Faigheadh Na Piobairean
(Where would the tunes be the pipers could not find)

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Post by Drum Sgt & Piper » Wed Apr 13, 2005 4:21 am

This is a GREAT tune!!! Love to hear one of the big bands play this.
And yeah please Keep them Coming :D


Thanks AWPIPER for the email and letting me know it was here.

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Post by awpiper » Sat Apr 16, 2005 3:12 am

This tune is GREAT or,.....I would not be singing it's praises so long and hard!
Last edited by awpiper on Sat Apr 16, 2005 4:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Cait Am Biodh Na Puirt Nach Faigheadh Na Piobairean
(Where would the tunes be the pipers could not find)

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Post by smithers » Sat Apr 16, 2005 6:59 am

Hey Awepiper feel free to pass any of my tunes on to anybody you know. I have no ambition to make a book or anything so his is my primary way of getting my stuff out there. Cheers for the incredible feedback... I'll keep working away.

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Post by awpiper » Sat Apr 23, 2005 5:28 pm

Just a little update.....Since sending out a few emails and posting a bit on Bob D's site......I have over 100 emails asking for the location of these tunes......and judging by the number of views they are quite popular!.
I hope you hear from one of the larger bands who wish to make it there own!
Cait Am Biodh Na Puirt Nach Faigheadh Na Piobairean
(Where would the tunes be the pipers could not find)

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Post by smithers » Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:11 am

That's absolutely amazing! I never thought I'd get this type of exposure. Thanks a lot Awpiper, yea I'd love for a big band to play them... in fact any band, I just like hearing other people enjoying my tunes.

Thanks again!

Ben

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