Had a great time at this year's fly fishing trip with Saint Pat's. This year we fished the Big Thompson and had Kirk's Fly Shop put on a clinic for those new to the sport. Before putting together this short video I managed to catch 3 really nice browns. See you next year!

So stoked about my new bag that I just had to share. Why? you might ask... Well, Not only does it nicely fit my laptop & dslr camera (which it was designed for) but also my Irish flute & whistle! I'm please to share with you and recommend the Unica VII by Manfrotto. Street price is about $100 bucks.

Really proud of our local pub, Patrick's Irish Pub for winning the Best Local Bar award in the Greeley Tribune's 2011 Hot Picks. More specifically, proud of my friend Greg Farnsworth who had a vision to make a great place for folks to get together, enjoy great beer with great friends and not to mention, great music! The results are in Greg! Thanks for taking the risk.

Natalie Padilla, Peter Romero & I will be going into the studio next month to record our debut trad album "Fiddle & Flute". We've raised enough to get the tracking but need your help to bring it in for a landing! We're calling on friends, family, peers, supporters, enemies, extinct animal species, etc... to help via KickStarter.com Check the video / link below for more info...

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/blaynechastain/fiddle-and-flute-iris...

Doing a bit of digging on the origin of the tune "The Messenger" I found this nice clip of Randal Bays & Dave Marshall. The Messenger is the second tune in the set was composed by Joel Bernstein.

Great coverage of the 2010 World F3J Championship in France. Some of you know that I fly RC Sailplanes. This vid does a stellar job of giving you a better picture of what it's all about.

Pianist & composer friend Peter Romero and I just finished writing our first book together!

Emerald Duets: Christmas, vol. 1
15 classic Christmas carols arranged for 2 melody instruments, guitar and piano.

The arrangements are suitable for the D tin whistle, Irish flute, or your favorite melody instrument. The melodies can be played solo or with the accompanying harmonies. The book contains fully scored piano accompaniments and guitar parts with chord names and fretboard symbols. It is currently available for download as an eBook, and includes audio tracks of each carol for you to learn from and enjoy.

www.EmeraldDuets.com

Over the past year I've received a few requests to provide tablature with the sheet music I provide with my lessons. In the past when I've done this - as in my foundational Irish flute and tin whistle courses - I would have to crack open Adobe Illustrator and import my sheet music into that... The end result looked great but the process was time consuming!

So that I might be able to better meet the needs of students who don't read music notation and are on the front end of learning by ear, I designed "Tin Whistle Tab" font with the help of type designer & engineer Silas Dilworth. Then, to make the process of adding the tab to my scores quick and painless, new friend & Sibelius ninja Bob Zawalich stepped in and created a plugin called "Tin Whistle Fingering".

Bob and I decided to make both the font and Sibelius plugin available free of charge. Enjoy!

Download Tin Whistle Tab Font

Download Sibelius Plugin "Tin Whistle Fingering"

Doing a bit of research on a tune this morning I found this video posted by "clarebannerman" on YouTube. Fantastic that this sort of footage is so easily accessible these days. Notables in the video include Junior Crehan, Michael Falsey, Jimmy Ward & Seamus Connolly.

For more great vids, checkout "clarebannerman's" channel.

Tiny Desk Concert
Sep. 21, 2011

For those of you who haven't seen the movie Once yet - do it! Here's a great video concert that NPR did with Glen and Marketa of Once fame. Thanks to my buddy Garrett Hope for the heads up.

In Good Company by Janet Strickler

Wanted to share an email I got from my friend and fellow Bodhran player and mixed media artist Janet Strickler the other day around Easter.

Hello Friends, far and near!

This week in my tradition, we celebrated the Feast of Easter.  The whole point of Easter is that suffering and death do not get the last word.  In fact, the phrase "overcame death" will start showing up in the prayers of the church for the next months.

But overcoming something and avoiding it are not the same thing.  We would much rather avoid death.  And come to think of it, we would also like to avoid difficulties and distress in life while we're at it.  In fact, if we examine our lives honestly, rather a lot of our energy is spent doing various things that we think will protect us from distress, difficulty, and death.  Well, the bad news is, it's not going to work.  Even the richest person in the world, or the smartest person in the world, or the most spiritual person in the world cannot avoid discomfort, disease, disappointment, and eventually death.

So what is a soul to do?  If avoiding all that stuff isn't the point of life, what is?  The message of Easter is that those things, no matter how difficult they are when we are in the midst of them, are temporary.  And if we choose to lead our lives in the company of the Divine, focusing on serving God rather than on ourselves, God is ultimately more eternal and more powerful than any earthly trouble, and only in God's company are we able to overcome what would otherwise defeat us.

Alleluia!

Blessings to all of you!

Janet

My friend Andy who is in seminary once told me that the Hebrew word for "to play the flute" also means "to defile oneself". Perhaps...