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Paddy Carty

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Paddy Carty (1929–1980)[1] was a three-time all-Ireland champion Irish flute player from Loughrea, County Galway. He was well known for his flowing rhythm and his virtuoso skill on his Radcliff System flute, on which he could play freely in key signatures usually considered to be difficult on the Irish flute. He was a frequent playing partner of Paddy Fahey and a former member of the influential Aughrim Slopes Ceili Band.[2]

Discography

  • Reels and Jigs in the Galway Manner (with Mick O'Connor), Master Collector #1[3]
  • Traditional Irish Music (with Mick O'Connor), 1971
  • Traditional Music of Ireland (with Conor Tully and Frank Hogan), 1985

References

  1. ^ "Paddy Carty". Tradschool. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Paddy Carty Biography". All Celtic Music. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  3. ^ Sandberg, L. & Weissman, D. (1976) The Folk Music Sourcebook. New York: Knopf; p. 127
   3  Tom Greene  The Boehm Flute in Irish Traditional Music