I learned this song from you and your video is still my go to when I want to accompany you with my guitar. If you don't believe me, check out how many times I've viewed it. Thanks for sharing it. I really love the melody of this tune and the way you play it.
Many years later, I keep coming back to this one and Silver Spire to teach at fiddle fest workshops -- on mandolin. Guess what, a bass or an octave mando adds a lot to the tunes. Cheers, Bob
I love this song! And your videos are great. I just got this song down, and trying to hear the double stops or drones you use, but it's kind of hard to hear with the banjos and other instruments - they're a little loud for learning. But YOU sound SUPER!
Loving this tune. Shane Cook just taught us this at Leahy Camp in Lakefield Ontario. Now I have someone to play along with. Thanks! Will be sharing this lively tune with others for sure. Keep posting all your wonderful videos!
Great work and a new tune to me. It brought back memories of my playing with a Fiddler in a Folk duo and had I have known it this would certainly habe been in our act. Enjoyed a lot. thanks for posting.
My former band, the Civil-War-Oriented Heritage String Band, did this tune, calling it by its alternate title, Sherman's March. I think it might sound great with the fiddle tuned AEAE, but I haven't tried it.
@@peakfiddler awesome thank you appreciate it, just recently got Bonaparte crossing the Rhine down in your style along with maple sugar two step and I got little more practice on the song you wrote Old Trevor love that song then I plan on working on your style of Scotland the brave again thank you for all you do for the learning fiddle community
I learned this song from you and your video is still my go to when I want to accompany you with my guitar. If you don't believe me, check out how many times I've viewed it. Thanks for sharing it. I really love the melody of this tune and the way you play it.
Love Those Trains brought me here.
"Crossing the mountains, the deserts and plains..."
Thanks!
Thank you kindly for your support
Many years later, I keep coming back to this one and Silver Spire to teach at fiddle fest workshops -- on mandolin. Guess what, a bass or an octave mando adds a lot to the tunes. Cheers, Bob
I love this song! And your videos are great. I just got this song down, and trying to hear the double stops or drones you use, but it's kind of hard to hear with the banjos and other instruments - they're a little loud for learning. But YOU sound SUPER!
This guy has the gift.
You are very kind
Gift=practice and dedication.
Impressed how you are able to remember all those tunes ...
It's one of the few things that I find fairly easy, mind you it's handy being able to read the dots and refresh the old memory.
Love this tune
Loving this tune. Shane Cook just taught us this at Leahy Camp in Lakefield Ontario. Now I have someone to play along with. Thanks! Will be sharing this lively tune with others for sure. Keep posting all your wonderful videos!
Beautiful
This was from when Napoleon was still a good guy!
Napoleon was always the good guy. Lol
Absolutely marvelous. I'm going for my fiddle now. Many thanks!
Just teaching myself mandolin and I find this perfect to play along to. Thanks!
That's just awesome, so pleasant to the ear!!!!!!!
One of my favourites too.
Great work and a new tune to me. It brought back memories of my playing with a Fiddler in a Folk duo and had I have known it this would certainly habe been in our act. Enjoyed a lot. thanks for posting.
You pick such catchy tunes! Fun to learn by ear.
Great playing and super fun tune.
I Love this video. You show how much fun this tune is! Well Done!
fabulous
your good! I had been trying to get this just by sightreading without my teacher but with irish music you kind of have to hear it to get it
a must learn for me a great dancing tune thanks for posting much appreciated
My former band, the Civil-War-Oriented Heritage String Band, did this tune, calling it by its alternate title, Sherman's March. I think it might sound great with the fiddle tuned AEAE, but I haven't tried it.
Try ADAE
This is a great tune to lay the heavy guns in with.
WELL DONE SIR.
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really nice!
Super!
Im trying to keep up with you playing this on my banjo.. it's making me a better banjo player thats for sure!! .. this is SO FAST!!??
I love this version. Where do you get the backing tracks? Or do you play those instruments?
Hi Christine, I play all of the other instruments
Love this tune. Did you post the music for it?
I never did for this one, but I can include it in my next live broadcast and give a link to the notation, keep watching for Live stream 04
When r you doing a lesson on this classic and explain the Boeing?
Great playing
Though honestly, it sounds more like _Bonaparte having tea in the evening_ xD
I wish he would sell his backing tracks to his songs id buy loads of them to me he is a Grand Mater of fiddling
Spike, thank you for your patience, I will try to upload as many backing tracks as I can.
@@peakfiddler awesome thank you appreciate it, just recently got Bonaparte crossing the Rhine down in your style along with maple sugar two step and I got little more practice on the song you wrote Old Trevor love that song then I plan on working on your style of Scotland the brave again thank you for all you do for the learning fiddle community
Nicely played as a reel. However, this tune is actually a march.