@@hstnaerg6711 It must take both talent and practice to perform so effortlessly. Love those subtle variations on the descending runs between the verses.
@@-jank-willson thats true original its a common greek Instrument, but it came very popular in the 65/66 through Johhny Moynihan and Andy Irvine+Donal Lunny. The irish bozouki back is flat while the classic greek have a roundback.
@@lanszer eh i think irish music should focus on their own traditional instruments like harps, irish flutes and drums, mandolin, maybe appalachain dulcimers could count?
@@-jank-willson Well Music is always developing and in process. If no one would try something Else, we would t have much diversity. For me Bouzouki and Banjo Are absolutly related to irish Music and i would Not miss them. But thats my opinion, you might have a other view and thats ok.
@@-jank-willson Well. Irish Bouzouki is 200% into Irish Music Culture Heritage now. It's part of their "traditional" instruments. Yes, they took the greek bouzouki and transform it for their needs. But like every country did with the Bagpipe or the hurdy gurdy (There is at least thirty different version of bagpipe all around Europe) also or the flute and whistle. What you call Irish Flutes have nothing from Irish since it came from the french "flageolet" used in France in Medieval Era. If the Irish Flute is a traditional Irish Instrument for you, then, the Irish Bouzouki is also one.
This is exceptionnally great, thanks a lot for the upload. Bouzouki is such a beautiful instrument when mastered as well as Daoiri does, and his voice is just as awesome. I'm really glad i discovered this artist, once again thanks for uploading it :)
Glad you liked it. It's not easy to find irish band who are not than famous. Daoiri was one of those rare treasure you found on internet when you don't expect it.
I don't think than it exist. You can search on internet or playing it by trusting your melodic ears. You will need an irish bouzouki anyway. You can't play it on standard guitar.
I'm not sure. I will say GDAD since it's the tuning used by Daoiri Farrell. Look if the note match with the video. :) You can send him an email to ask, he answer sometimes and give advice. Daoiri is really friendly !
I'm not sure. I will say GDAD since it's the tuning used by Daoiri Farrell. Look if the note match with the video. :) You can send him an email to ask, he answer sometimes and give advice. Daoiri is really friendly !
@@iamthereforeimustbe Great to heard ! Which model did you bought ? :) All his contact info are on his website : www.daoiri.com/ You need to contact Terry first. Then, depending on your request, he will transfert your mail to Daoiri.
@@hstnaerg6711 I just bought a second hand Blue moon one to try it. The action was pretty unplayable to start with, but with fret levelling, making a new (lower) bridge, a tweak to the trust rod and some new strings, it now plays like a dream. Thanks for the info. I’ve emailed and see where it gets me.
@@iamthereforeimustbe Perso, i play with "soft" strings. I don't remember strengh. I have a second hand Joe Folley, it coast me a lot and the original string were too strong to be able to play with. You need to have the string close to the table. Mine don't have a trust rod so getting softer string was the only way to bring the string closer to the table. :D Glad to heard than you enjoy the bouzouki ! It's a wonderful instrument ! i've too much instrument, perso. Nyckelharpa, Hurdy gurdy, bagpipe, irish bouzoushi, guitar, bass, davul drum, ... don't know anymore what to play. xD
I've just trim it from a youtube channel. It was part of a "long" interview. I've cut the interview to allow people to listen this wonderfull recording of "The little drummer".
If you know great little irish musician, share me the name, i will check if i found interesting live session to upload.
what instrument is that?
@@-jank-willson irish bouzouki
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@@mattfarrell5247 Thanks, john spillane sound good ! A really nice irish accent.
So happy to know about this generational talent. Fantastic voice
Yep, Irish artist are awesome !
❤ Love your work Daoiri. Perth West Australia
G'day from Australia 🦘🐨👍 well done ✅🏆 love that Irish music 🎶
I honestly love the passion in this version, definitely more than the one in the album.
OK, I have just bought a Bouzouki and this is my goal now. Freaking awesome!
Daori ....what a talent Sir!
Feckin brilliant
Good on ya U
Unbelievable what a fantastic talent..what the Industry needs...
Mon daoiri ya boya🇮🇪🎙🎸🥁
Savage , unreal playing and singing
Pure class
I love the authenticity when he fucks up, smiles about it and just keeps going and still lets the video go online. There's beauty in that
Rolls his eyes as he butchers the chord at 2:29 but keeps singing with a smirk. So cool!
Yeah ... Daoiri is so skilled. If only i could sing & play at the same time ...
@@hstnaerg6711 It must take both talent and practice to perform so effortlessly. Love those subtle variations on the descending runs between the verses.
@@lochlannlads2392 Yeah. This is why this tune is so good to listen !
Have listened to this a load of times and just heard that mistake and went back to see his expression. What a legend
Thing is, if he hadn't have made that face, not a lot of people would've noticed, because the bass note DID fit as a passing tone.
Brilliant. Thank you.
That is just wonderful, the song, the musicianship, chords & harmonies, and the singing! Hairs up on arms job - for the next fortnight.
So exquisite singing and song ever Daoiri got the touch ever thank you
Man your accent makes this 10x better!
Amazing singing and play ever Daori this exquisite ever thank you adore ever you a Master ever
So sweet a beautiful... you know how to make an old man cry
Outstanding
when the first second of your video is the most replayed you know you've got something. thanks for posting this.
Yes, thanks to Daoiri. This live studio is awesome !
Daoiri is one of the best irish bouzouki guys out there. his voice and feeling is outstanding!
I thought that was a greek instrument, not Irish...?
@@-jank-willson thats true original its a common greek Instrument, but it came very popular in the 65/66 through Johhny Moynihan and Andy Irvine+Donal Lunny.
The irish bozouki back is flat while the classic greek have a roundback.
@@lanszer eh i think irish music should focus on their own traditional instruments like harps, irish flutes and drums, mandolin, maybe appalachain dulcimers could count?
@@-jank-willson Well Music is always developing and in process. If no one would try something Else, we would t have much diversity. For me Bouzouki and Banjo Are absolutly related to irish Music and i would Not miss them. But thats my opinion, you might have a other view and thats ok.
@@-jank-willson Well. Irish Bouzouki is 200% into Irish Music Culture Heritage now. It's part of their "traditional" instruments. Yes, they took the greek bouzouki and transform it for their needs. But like every country did with the Bagpipe or the hurdy gurdy (There is at least thirty different version of bagpipe all around Europe) also or the flute and whistle. What you call Irish Flutes have nothing from Irish since it came from the french "flageolet" used in France in Medieval Era. If the Irish Flute is a traditional Irish Instrument for you, then, the Irish Bouzouki is also one.
Just found you buddy, it’s just stunning brilliant cheers
Whew…class!!
Beautiful ❤️
Brilliant
I grew up within two miles of Ballykisteen, Co. Tipperary.
I'm in the U.S. so it's a long way to Tipperary. (Sorry, I just had to.)
Great! Try to preserve Irish music heritage. You have a great culture ! Will be great to discover new band !
Great stuff
you r great
Wow!
Nice!
Absolutely outstanding. Soon as I aquire a bouzouki I'll be learning this one.
Héhé. Nice to hear that ! Enjoy Bouzouki !
@@hstnaerg6711 Will do.
This is exceptionnally great, thanks a lot for the upload.
Bouzouki is such a beautiful instrument when mastered as well as Daoiri does, and his voice is just as awesome.
I'm really glad i discovered this artist, once again thanks for uploading it :)
Glad you liked it. It's not easy to find irish band who are not than famous. Daoiri was one of those rare treasure you found on internet when you don't expect it.
Hup! Great stuff
Excellent and bravo!🇬🇧
👍👍👍👍👍✌
Loved it. I play guitar. I would like to get sheet music for this song. Chords are available but not details on finger style. Thanks!
I don't think than it exist. You can search on internet or playing it by trusting your melodic ears. You will need an irish bouzouki anyway. You can't play it on standard guitar.
Upyahboysyah!!! :-)
Genius. Love this. but Fergie and Knockanoor are my absolute faves. This is what happens when old skills come into new hands. Well done.
I prefer Little Drummer and Pat Rainey from Daoiri.
Those traditional Irish BBQ potato chips look good.
In plain Dutch: jemig wat is die gast goed! Heerlijk Iers accent ook.
Ja! :D
Regarding what. Recording.
That is a lovely tune ... thank you for uploading it! What is the tuning on your Bouzouki?
I'm not sure. I will say GDAD since it's the tuning used by Daoiri Farrell. Look if the note match with the video. :)
You can send him an email to ask, he answer sometimes and give advice. Daoiri is really friendly !
It's definitely GDAD, as Høst suggests. It's the typical Irish zouki tuning, as it provides drone tones, just like DADGAD for guitar.
Awesome... what's the tuning of the Bouzouki for this tune?
I'm not sure. I will say GDAD since it's the tuning used by Daoiri Farrell. Look if the note match with the video. :)
You can send him an email to ask, he answer sometimes and give advice. Daoiri is really friendly !
@@hstnaerg6711 I bought a bouzouki on the strength of this video. It is totally awesome. Do you know where I can get his email from?
@@iamthereforeimustbe Great to heard ! Which model did you bought ? :)
All his contact info are on his website : www.daoiri.com/
You need to contact Terry first. Then, depending on your request, he will transfert your mail to Daoiri.
@@hstnaerg6711 I just bought a second hand Blue moon one to try it. The action was pretty unplayable to start with, but with fret levelling, making a new (lower) bridge, a tweak to the trust rod and some new strings, it now plays like a dream.
Thanks for the info. I’ve emailed and see where it gets me.
@@iamthereforeimustbe Perso, i play with "soft" strings. I don't remember strengh. I have a second hand Joe Folley, it coast me a lot and the original string were too strong to be able to play with. You need to have the string close to the table. Mine don't have a trust rod so getting softer string was the only way to bring the string closer to the table. :D
Glad to heard than you enjoy the bouzouki ! It's a wonderful instrument !
i've too much instrument, perso. Nyckelharpa, Hurdy gurdy, bagpipe, irish bouzoushi, guitar, bass, davul drum, ... don't know anymore what to play. xD
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Chapter by Chapter / Verse by Verse !!!!!!!
If your looking for another eargasm,creggan white hare should be your next stop
I know, but i try to share other songs than popular ones.
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How can something like this not be known by millions but auto tune fookers are gettin no1s
I've just trim it from a youtube channel. It was part of a "long" interview. I've cut the interview to allow people to listen this wonderfull recording of "The little drummer".
@@hstnaerg6711 but still less than 100 000 views in this long .. that mumble rap shit they make millions on shit... this guy is really good
@@johnmason1777 It's even worse for Irish folk band less known than Daoiri sadly. :(
Pretty fucked up tbh
Too loud . Ballance not good
It's the best recording i could find on internet. It's pretty ok on my "expensive" sound system.
Fabulous
Beautiful ❤
Wow!