
Jules Bitter, born in Goes in 1954, is one of the many musicians in the Irish folkscene of Holland and Belgium. His travels to Ireland since the eighties inspired him to develope his own style of playing the whistle and the Irish flute. In 1993 he started “Finglas” (Gaelic: "fionn glaise" = clear stream) with Bernard Willemse (harp) and his brother Rob Bitter (keyboard, vocals, bodhran). In 1997 they released “Water(E)Motion” , a succesful audiotape with Celtic music, including some of his first compositions.
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C Drone
Roisin Dubh
The birds of Rhiannon
Silent oh Moyle/A tribute to Turlough/Grace Nugent
The friendly visit/The flowing tide/Rodney's glory/The hunters p
Mr O'Connor
Flores et mais flores/Gallician jig/Lots of pots
Rakish Paddy/Sweeney's reel
Longing for Wales/Sinead
O'Connell's farewell to Dublin/The road to Dublin/The Dublin ree
D Drone
Chalice Well
Eisteddfod/Druid Dance
A Bardic lament/As through the woods I roamed/The battle of Augh
G Drone
Mulqueeny's/Maxima's/Alexander's
An old Legend from Zeeland
B Drone
Jig Afro-celt Tempo 1
Nehalennia
Jig 1 Whistle & Bodhran Tempo 4
Jig Afro-celt Tempo 2
The Temples
The Sea Voyage
Jig Bodhran Tempo 1
The Romans
The Coastal Tribe
Reels Flute & Whistle & Bodhran Tempo 3&5
C# - Db Drone
Jig 2 Whistle & Bodhran Tempo 2
The Light of the Sea
Jig Afro-celt Tempo 3
Jig Bodhran Tempo 2
Neeltje and Saltbeard
E Drone
The Pax Romana
Jig Afro-celt Tempo 4
A# - Bb Drone
Jig Bodhran Tempo 3
Jig Sticks Tempo 1
Lost at Sea
Hornpipe Flute & Bongo Tempo 4
Hornpipe Clogs Tempo 3
A Drone
The Homecoming
Reel Whistle & Bongo & Guitar Tempo 4
Reel Bodhran Tempo 1
Jig Bodhran Tempo 4
Reel Bodhran Tempo 4
The Vision of the Priestess
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