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Jacob deGroot-Maggetti
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2013
Based in Montreal, Quebec, Jacob deGroot-Maggetti plays and teaches in a variety of genres, mostly on violin, mandolin and guitar.
Reel à Castonguay
The Reel à Castonguay (or Gastonguay) is a traditional Québécois reel. I learned it hearing it played at sessions in Montreal.
Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin
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Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin
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#mandolin
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The Night We Had Bears (Jenna Moynihan) - Fleur de Mandragore (Michel Bordeleau)
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The Night We Had Bears is a reel by Scottish-American fiddler Jenna Moynihan, while Fleur de Mandragore is a Québécois reel by Michel Bordeleau. I first came across both of these tunes at sessions around Montreal. Anika Anderson, fiddle Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, guitar (tuning: standard) jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jacobdgm.com/music The Night We Had Bears - 0:00 Fleur de Mandragore - 1:50
Marche des Élèves (Richard Forest)
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The Marche des Élèves is a Québécois 6/8 composed by Richard Forest. It gets played often at sessions around Montreal. Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jacobdgm.com/music #mandolin
Flying Tent (Keith Murphy)
มุมมอง 10321 วันที่ผ่านมา
The Flying Tent is a tune by guitarist and mandolinist Keith Murphy, made popular (in part!) by Perpetual e-Motion. I play it here as it was taught by the composer during a repertoire workshop at the Festival Trad Montréal in August 2024. Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jacobdgm.com/music #mandolin
Gigue des Capuchons
มุมมอง 154หลายเดือนก่อน
La Gigue des Capuchons is a traditional Québécois 6/8. I learned it hearing it played at the Monday evening session at La Petite Marche in Montreal. I understand it comes from the repertoire of Joseph Allard (who also recorded it as the Reel de L'Allumeur. And possibly as the Reel des Capuchons. I don't yet understand Québécois tune types!). I've also heard a crooked version of this tune, where...
Killavil
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The Killavil (known sometimes as the Road to Killavil or the Trip to Killavil) is a traditional Irish jig. I think I first encountered it at sessions around Montreal, and remember consulting at least Flat Cap Whistler's recording of it on TH-cam while learning it. Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jacobdgm.com/music #mandolin
Anne Lacey's (Liz Carroll)
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Anika Anderson joins me here for Anne Lacey's, an Irish reel composed by Liz Carroll. I first discovered Anne Lacey's through my friend Grace Hendrickson-Jones, who used to play it regularly at the old Wednesday night session at Patrick's Pub in Montreal. Anika Anderson, fiddle Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, guitar (tuning: standard) jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jacobdgm.com/music
Le Petit Sarny (Eric Favreau)
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Le Petit Sarny is a Québécois 6/8, composed by Eric Favreau. I first heard it at the Monday night session at La Petite Marche in Montreal, and learned it from recordings made by April Verch and by the Outside Track. Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jacobdgm.com/music #mandolin
Breakfast at the Méthés' (Colin Savoie-Levac) - La Moquine (Claude Méthé)
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Anika Anderson joins me for Breakfast at the Méthés' and La Moquine, two recently-composed Québécois reels. Anika introduced me to Breakfast at the Méthés', originally from Rosier's album Ste-Waves, and I first heard La Moquine at the Tuesday night session at Vices et Versa in Montreal. Anika Anderson, fiddle Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, guitar (tuning: DADGAD) jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ ja...
Marc Antoine's No. 3 (Marc-Antoine Bérubé)
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Marc Antoine's 3 is a tune in the style of an Irish reel, composed by Marc-Antoine Bérubé. I picked it up hearing it played at sessions around Montreal. You can hear the composer himself perform this tune at th-cam.com/video/URYEI00HqDk/w-d-xo.html Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jacobdgm.com/music #mandolin
The Lounge Bar (Annlaug Børsheim)
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The Lounge Bar (or Da Lounge Bar) is a jig composed by the Norwegian musician Annlaug Børsheim. I learned it hearing it at a number of trad sessions around Montreal, especially the old Wednesday session at Patrick's Pub. At sessions, I've usually heard it played with a repeating ABCB form; here, I play it as a simple repeating AB, with the C section substituting for the A on the last pass throu...
Humours of Ennistymon
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The Humours of Ennistymon (known also as Coppers and Brass, and sometimes as Hardigan's Fancy) is a traditional Irish jig. I learned it from Robin Beech, who would play it regularly at the Wednesday session at Patrick's Pub in Montreal. Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jacobdgm.com/music #mandolin
The Whistling Postman (Charlie Mulvihill)
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The Whistling Postman is an Irish jig, composed by Charlie Mulvihill. I learned the Whistling Postman without trying to - when I was learning Gigue du Salon, I spent a bunch of time listening to Elixir's recording of the tune from their album Anybody's Guess. They paired Gigue du Salon with the Whistling Postman (which they call Charlie Mulvihil's), and by the time I had listened to the track e...
Huntsman's Chorus
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The Huntsman's Chorus is a march from New England. Before it arrived in the United States, it seems to have been an English Country Dance. Its main melodic hook is drawn from Carl Maria von Weber's opera Der Freischütz. I learned it from my friend McKinley James, who I suspect learned it from the playing of Hanneke Cassel. Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jac...
The Coming of Spring (Paddy O'Brien)
มุมมอง 1093 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Coming of Spring is an Irish jig composed by Paddy O'Brien. I associate it with the playing of Robin Beech, who used to play it regularly at the Wednesday night session at Patrick's Pub in Montreal. I learned it mostly from one (the very first!) of Fergal Scahill's tune-a-day videos. Jacob deGroot-Maggetti, mandolin jacobdegroot-maggetti.bandcamp.com/ jacobdgm.com/music #mandolin
The Hut on Staffin Island (Phil Cunningham)
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The Hut on Staffin Island (Phil Cunningham)
MuseScore 3: Multiple Time Signatures At Once
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MuseScore 3: Multiple Time Signatures At Once
Ferdinando Carulli - Andante Op. 241 No. 5
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Ferdinando Carulli - Andante Op. 241 No. 5
The Night We Had Bears (7/8 Jazz Fusion Cover)
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The Night We Had Bears (7/8 Jazz Fusion Cover)
Bravo à vous deux, c'est superbe 🤩🤩🤩
Merci :)
@@jacobdgm 🙂
Nice!
Thanks!
Very nice what type of plec are you using
Thanks! I was given the pick several years ago - if memory serves, it's a Blanton.
Great jig and well played!
Thank you!
Nice job J de GM!
thank you!
This is a banger. Ima gonna have to work this one up.
Good work, bro. What kind of axe are you using?
Thanks! The mandolin is a Fender - model number is FM-63S.
Excellent playing of a fine tune!
Thanks!
fantastic impressive and even great
comment received with appreciation gratitude and even thankfulness
Nice job.
I did it in consot
Very nice!
Thanks!
Keep posting, Jacob! Really enjoy your playing!
Great job , thank you!
❤great
This is the second of your videos I’ve watched and the second time I went and immediately started learning the tune. You have really good taste.
Thanks so much! Glad to hear they're striking a chord with you!
I was going through my assorted sheet music today and found your print out of "waltz for Olivia", somehow it survived the many years since busking at the downtown market. Tried a quick Google search and was not disappointed, so cool you're still making music too!
If it isn't Samuel from the Kitchener farmer's market! It's neat to see that you've got your own channel, and to hear the music you're putting out these days. I appreciate the hello - you brought back a bunch of warm memories of all the musicians who used to play at the market. :)
@@jacobdgm Likewise! If you're ever in the London area it'd be cool to jam again!
I’m usually more of a bluegrass player, but I’m gonna have to learn this for the afternoon. Thanks and well played!
Beautifully played. Superb technique. 👍
Beautiful!
Thanks!
Learning it myself... And greatly thank you for sharing your interpretation! Very nice, Jacob!
Ja een mooie hoor
Nice tunes
very beautifully played!!! you don't by chance have this in mandolin tab do you; I'd like to learn it
I learned this tune by ear (and I'm pretty sure this arrangement was mostly improvised), so no, I don't have mandolin tab for it, alas!
Well explained, good video! Thanks!
Nice jig, well played.
Thanks!
Had to sing this in elementary school. Brings back the memories since I’m like 40 now 😂
DO NOT PULL THE CHAIN UNLESS THERE IS AN EMERGENCY!
This is a traditional tune from Sligo, first recorded by the great fiddle player Michael Coleman.
Great stuff
J'adore cette pièce musicale. Je vais me pratiquer pour l'apprendre au violon. Merci pour ce partage. 🎶💕🎶
Good stuff. Life doesn’t need to be more complicated than enjoying music, whether you enjoy to play or enjoy to listen. I love 0:57
that's not half bad!
I play mandarin as well😂
Real pretty, well played.
Ahhhh! Morrison's jig! (Took me a while)
Heyyy! And the bonus points go to Marc Antoine!
Great video ! That's a very sweet whistle version you have here for the 2nd part of the tune ! I really like it and will probably learn it this way when I can't play below the low D. Thanks ! :)
I do this song in choir middle school! Love it!
Well done on the beautiful playing of the Sliabh luachra music
Thanks!
I just randomly remembered this song after four years after seeing the word mackerel in a game and kept typing in random things trying to find it and as soon as I saw the title the whole song came back to me lol
The Bolkovac book 150 Rounds has the last word as “thou.” It’s funny how there’s always those tiny differences when you seek out recorded versions, or YT videos in this case!
I love it how there’s only one person with glasses
Wonderful! Thank you !
This is amazing! <3
I love this it’s one of our warmups and I just joined chorus and didn’t know the lyrics
Nice playing!
Très belle interprétation! For more tunes of mine...th-cam.com/channels/zcJ0Xq6KzQhfFG_lknQU6w.html
I thought this would be one of those crappy school presentations, but why is this actually really good-
Bruh
very nice sound
Thanks!