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was an amateur player of some importance who studied for a time under the junior Nicholson before teaching on his own. He was introduced to John Mitchell Rose in c.1820 and their long association began. The Pratten has wider bore dimensions and provides a bigger sound. The Rudall & Rose flutes had a reputation for having a darker, purer tone and slightly thinner than the Pratten style flute, but the firm made flutes of many styles, primarily in cocus wood and boxwood. Many of these original flutes had a foot joint that allowed the playing of both C# and C with the use of keys, typically pewter plugs that fit into silver plates. Some modern makers forgo the addition of these keys, but maintain the longer footjoint with two holes where the keys would be, as it is thought to better emulate the pitching and tone of the 19th century originals.
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Though beside the Sligo area, and overshadowed to some extent by the rich musical tradition of its neighbour, Leitrim preserved a separate identity and tradition based largely on the flute. The Leitrim style is highly rhythmic, less ornamented, and with much use of glottal stops and even tonguing, as
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is used â€“ though wood is still by far the most popular material. These modern Irish flutes can vary in the number of added metal keys, or have no keys at all. Most are tuned using modern methods and are typically better in tune with modern instruments. All have the basic six hole diatonic design
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Simple system flutes were not made with traditional folk musicians in mind, but were adapted by amateur flautists as the simple wooden flutes were discarded by concert musicians. Belfast-born flute-maker Samuel Colin Hamilton is of the opinion that military flute and fife bands, which were widespread
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keyed system flute is typically pitched in C. This is due to the added keys that allow one to reach low C, yet when one covers just the six main finger-holes (with thumb key covered) on a modern metal Boehm system flute, (XXX-XXX) the note achieved is D. For many technical reasons, a simple system D
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called "The Ivory Flute", still played today. He also composed the ever-popular reel "The Banshee". He played with fellow Fermanagh musicians Fergus McTaggart (fiddle), Sean McAloon (pipes) and Tommy Maguire (accordion, father of flutist Peter Maguire). Recordings of his playing have been collected
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From the latter part of the 19th century, there were two main styles of large-holed flutes made by two London-based companies: Rudall & Rose and later Boosey & Co., which produced the Pratten flute devised by Robert Sidney Pratten, a prominent flautist of the 1840s and 1850s. George Rudall
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The flute has six main finger-holes. For a D flute (the most common variety), with X symbolizing a covered finger-hole and O symbolizing an uncovered finger-hole, all holes covered, (three fingers per hand) can be represented as XXX-XXX = D . As the scale progresses, XXX-XXO = E, XXX-XOO = F#,
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in Ireland in the 19th century, played a role in familiarising Irish society with the flute as an instrument that could be used in dance music. Also, an upturn in the economic conditions in Ireland from the middle of the 19th century meant that more people were able to acquire instruments.
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Flute and tin-whistle player Laurence ("Larry") Nugent has based himself in Chicago since 1992 and has recorded several albums of traditional music. He comes from the little village of Lack, where his father Sean Nugent has been the leader of the Pride of Erin Ceili Band.
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This style "seems to perch geographically and musically between the plainer and more uniform approach of North-East Ulster and the more florid ornamentation characteristic of counties Sligo and Leitrim." It is exemplified by the playing of the late
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There are several stylistic subdivisions in County Clare. Micho Queally (great-grandfather of Michael Hynes) from Kilfenora was a well-known flute player in the 19th century. Notable flautists from the county include the
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Despite the implication of this commonly used name, the Irish flute is not an instrument indigenous to Ireland. The simple system, conical-bore flute is what people played before the advent of the modern,
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Today, transverse "simple system Irish" flutes are being made for the playing of a variety of traditional musical styles. In the Irish tradition, the material used is most commonly wood, but also
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in the head and a conical bore in the body. This bore is largest at the head end, tapering down to a smaller bore at the foot. This has the effect of shortening the flute for a given pitch.
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Matt Molloy (from Ballahaderreen), Patsy Hanly (Killrooskey, all-Ireland winner on flute in 1972), John P. Carty (from Knockroe, Ballinameen), Bernard Flaherty (from Boyle, author of
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of the type favoured by classical flautists of the early 19th century, or to a flute of modern manufacture derived from this design (often with modifications to optimize its use in
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Award), Jim Conroy, Jack Coen, the Moloney family (Seán Moloney, his father Eddie, his son Stephen) also from Ballinakill, County Galway and Tom Morrison (1889-1958) from
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is a note with first a cut and then a strike. Alternatively, a roll can be considered as a group of notes of identical pitch and duration with different articulations.
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Today's makers emulate the designs of old, focusing often on a specific model or serial number, and maintaining tuning to today's modern pitch standard of A=440 at
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Neansaí Ní Choisdealbha, Music Editor with RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta and presenter/producer of its main Irish Traditional Music programme "Ceol Binn ó na Beanna"
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James McMahon (1893-1977) was a Fermanagh-born flutist and composer who settled in Belfast. He played an ivory flute and among his compositions was a
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by flutist Sharon Creasey; a collection of his Fermanagh tunes was made by Liam Donnelly, from which several were selected for inclusion in
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Paddy Taylor (1914-1976) from County Limerick, who played a Radcliff-system flute, was a central figure on the London scene in the 1940s.
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XXX-OOO = G, XXO-OOO = A, XOO-OOO = B, OOO-OOO = C#, with XXX-XXX or OXX-XXX being the higher octave D for the full D major scale.
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Samuel Colin Hamilton: The Simple-System Flute in Irish Traditional Music. Pan - the Flute Magazine (September 2007).
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Although it is played in every county in Ireland, the flute has a strong heartland in the mid-western counties of
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My complete story of the flute: the instrument, the performer, the music p120 Rudall & Rose/p141 Pratten by
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era, and some of modern manufacture include metal keys and additional tone holes to achieve partial or complete
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Tom McHale was a whistle and flute player from Tulsk, County Roscommon, who lived for some years in Birmingham.
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flute in the pitches achieved in its fingering positions as opposed to a simple system flute pitched in C.
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to embellish the music, including cuts, strikes and rolls. Common ornaments and articulations include:
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This style is in general quite fast flowing, and ornamented. A good exponent of the Sligo style is
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Peg McGrath on flute accompanied by Kathleen Smyth on fiddle and Mary Mulholland on piano (1981).
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Louise Mulcahy from Limerick. Female Musician of the Year in the LiveIreland Music Awards 2015.
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tradition. They are similar to rolls except that only cuts are used, not taps or strikes.
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The Flute Players of Roscommon, Volume 1, 2004 Arts Council and Roscommon County Council
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The flute is associated with several regions and distinct styles of playing in Ireland.
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The modern playing technique within the Irish Traditional Music has much in common with
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in the west Waterford Gaeltacht. TG4 Young Traditional Musician of the Year in 2012.
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and direct (keyless) fingering, the simple system flute has a distinctly different
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Some other players of Irish traditional music on the flute include the following:
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Contemporary players associated with this style are: Desy Adams (with Na DĂłrsa),
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John Skelton, born in London, played with the Irish group Shegui and later with
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SĂ©amas Mac MathĂşna (from Gower, Cooraclare, County Clare, worked full-time for
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Aoife Granville (traditional flute tutor in UCC's School of Music and Theatre)
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Music in a Breeze of Wing; Traditional Dance Music in West-Clare 1870-1970
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in the mid-19th century. Simple-system flutes are usually made of wood (
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The East Galway style is more relaxed in tempo, and quite flowing.
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Hidden Fermanagh: Traditional Music and Song from County Fermanagh
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The Essential Guide to Irish Flute and Tin Whistle by Grey Larsen
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Rudall, Rose, Carte & Co. (The Art of the Flute in Britain)
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The Flute and its Patrons, Chapter XXVII of Francis O'Neill's
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The Tulla Ceili Band 1946 - 1997 : A History and Tribute
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Tara Diamond (from County Down) and her father Leslie Bingham
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There is some confusion with modern players in that a modern
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completely redesigned the flute to more easily access the
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tonality. Due to its wooden construction, characteristic
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recorded in 1971 in Belfast with Josie Keegan on piano.
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wooden flute more closely mirrors a concert C modern
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LP issued on Topic in 1977. Reissued on CD in 2000.
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Index


Matt Molloy
Westport
Classification
Aerophone
Edge-blown aerophone
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
Playing range
(B3) C4–C7 (F7)
Related instruments
Western concert flute
simple-system
wooden flute
Irish Traditional Music
Scottish Traditional Music
Music of Brittany
Celtic nations
Roscommon
Leitrim
Sligo
Fermanagh
Galway
Clare
Limerick

simple system
transverse
diatonic (Major) scale
tone holes
Classical

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