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From YouTube: Delta College Flute Choir @ the Bay City Salvation Army
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A
She
has
since
retired
and
moved
up
to
Traverse
City,
in
fact
we're
hoping
to
go
as
a
group
up
to
see
her
in
a
couple
months
and
when
the
weather
clears
up
a
little
bit
up.
North
we've
been,
but
we've
been
together,
as
many
of
the
people
have
come
from
all
over
to
be
with
our
group
and
we
have
from
Tallis
from
the
peg
remember
Vassar
the
tri-cities,
of
course,
and
I
wrote
them
down
here.
So
I
wouldn't
forget.
Oh
and
Dale
raise
your
hand
back
there
sterling
that
acts
Taoists.
A
Thank
you,
Steve
next
is
our
E
flat.
This
is
the
instrument
we're
only
going
to
see
on
our
first
piece
tonight
and
it's
not
a
very
common
instrument.
You
can
see
it's
a
little
shorter
than
the
C
flute,
which
everyone
here
has
and
Barb
who
will
actually
be
playing
out
to
most.
The
night
is
going
to
play
the
E
flat
forest.
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
Told
him
to
go
ahead
and
tune.
While
we
do
this,
because
this
is
one
piece
where
we
don't
use
any
of
the
odd
instruments:
the
alto,
the
bass
piccolo
just
for
sea
flute
parts.
This
is
called
Rose.
Cottage
is
from
a
piece
called
Gaelic
offering
by
Katherine
McMichael,
and
you
may
recognize
that
name.
Katherine
McMichael
is
well
known
in
this
area.
Has
done
a
lot
of
writing
producing
performing
she's,
a
wonderful
pianist,
U
of
M
grad
and
has
written
it.
A
A
A
Our
next
we're
gonna
do
some
Irish
pieces
for
you,
st.
Patrick's.
Day
is
what
five
days
away
I
believe
now
and
the
first
one
is
something
that
you
won't
recognize
called
emerald.
Hill
sapphire
C
is
written
by
a
young
lady
who
was
doing
a
composition
for
a
class
at
Eastern
Tennessee
University,
and
this
was
the
first
piece
she
ever
wrote
is
just
a
beautiful
fluke,
wire
piece
so
enjoy
it's
actually
inspired
by
Irish
folk
tunes.
A
Next,
we
have
some
Irish
songs
and
I'm.
Just
gonna
tell
you
about
all
of
the
all
of
Meyer
they're,
all
about
a
minute
or
two
long
and
I'm
gonna
hear
a
lot
of
dueling
Piccolo's
in
this
one,
and
also
our
drummer
Ron
in
the
back
is
going
to
be
playing
on
some
of
our
pieces
as
well.
We
have
Brian
burrows,
March,
London
area,
air
Irish,
washerwoman,
give
me
your
hand
or
rosin.
A
I'd
like
to
say
thank
you
to
all
of
you
for
coming
tonight
and
hearing
us
we've
enjoyed
playing
for
you.
Thank
you
to
the
Salvation
Army
to
all
who
set
this
up
for
us.
Thank
you
so
much
we
are
going
to
conclude
with
a
short
Irish
piece
called
Galway
Piper
and
lots
Piccolo's
and
Tina.
My
good
friend,
Tina
from
Sterling,
is
going
to
come
and
lead.
She's
always
led
this
piece
and
I'm
gonna.
Let
her
come
up
and
lead
it
and
I'm
going
to
actually
come
back
here
and
play
piccolo.