Here are some sets sometimes played in our session:Reels - Rolling in the ryegrass - Boys of Malin - Green groves of Erin
- Mick O'Connor's - Sweeney's Wheel (download)
- Dublin Reel - The Wind that Shakes the Barley (Recorded 5/19/07- download)
- The Salamanca - The Banshee - The sailor's bonnet
- Far from home - The Coachman's Whip - Flagstone of Memories (download)
- Launching the boat - The New Rigged Ship - The Commodore (The Nautical Set 2.0 ... Aaarrrrr!)
- The Gold Stud - Good morning to your nightcap
- The Concert Reel - Martin Wynne's #1 - Martin Wynne's # 2 - The Longford tinker
- Man of the house - Providence (Recorded 5/19/07 - download)
- Sally Gardens - Good Morning to your nightcap (download)
- Old Copperplate - New Copperplate - Star of Munster (download)
- The Humours of Tulla - The Skylark - Roaring Mary
- The Old Copperplate - The Silver Spear - The Golden Keyboard (a.k.a. the precious metals set) (Recorded 5/19/07 - download)
- Morning Dew - The Tarbolton - The Golden Keyboard (Recorded 9/4/07 - download)
- Collier's - Good Morning to Your Nightcap (Recorded 9/4/07 - download)
- Man from Bundoran - Gossips - Dinkies (Recorded 9/04/07 - download)
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| Jigs- Brendan Tonra's - Strop the Razor
- Tell her I am - Conaughtman's Rambles - Cooley's Jig
- Humours of Ennistimon - Old John's Jig
- The Frost is All Over - Phaidin O'Rafferty's
- UNKNOWN - Coleman's Cross (Recorded 9/4/07 - download)
- The Ride to Durham/The Hag at the Churn (Recorded 5/19 - download)
|  | Hornpipes- The Battle of Aughrim - Rodney's Glory (hornpipe) - Star of Munster (Reel)
- The Happenchance - An Tri is a Rian
- The Galway Hornpipe - The Golden Eagle
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Other stuff- The Primrose Lass - Green Grow the Rushes-O (Flings)
- Top It Off - The Sunny Banks (Hop Jig and Reel)
- Carolan's Concerto - The Jolly Clamdiggers - Green Feilds of Rossbeigh (O'Carolan Composition and Reels)
- Tommy's Mazurkas
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Tunes we always play at our sessionThe one that goes diddly dum dee dum, de dum dee diddly dum dee dum dee. The one that goes dumpity dumpity dum, dee dumpity dumpity dumpity. The one we play after the one that goes dum dee diddly dum dee dum dee dum dee diddly.
The one that's off that album by that guy who played with those other people (but he plays the one that goes dumpity dah dee dumpity dumpity after it, and we usually go into the one that's kind of like that one, but different).
The one I'm too cool to play.
The one we got tired of and didn't play for a while, but then started playing again.
The one that has that thing in the second part.
The one we know the third part to that nobody else plays.
The one that really should have an F natural in it, but only half of us play it that way and a fight happens every time we play it.
The one everybody else besides me is too cool to play, but they humor me.
The one we can't ever play when that guy comes to the session because he screws up the chords and it sounds awful.
The one that other guy always starts despite the fact that he can't play it; sometimes we bail him out, but other times nobody joins in and we let him twist in the wind for a while. It's great fun.
The one we play whenever anybody we don't like comes to the session because they're sure not to know it.
The one we're all too cool to play, but we play it anyway with a sort of hip ironic attitude.
Paddy Fahey's.
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Patrick will name these ones soon...
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