WildWaterTV does a great job recording. I am a big fan of Jed Mugford. I have to say, he has to be my biggest inspiration playing the violin. Jed is in my opinion, a master at playing airs and slow pieces full of heart and emotion. (Which I love listening to and playing. -- well trying to play, since I am new to violin. ) And Mikk Skinner, very beautiful guitar playing. The instruments melded perfectly and you two played it amazingly. Bravo!
Wow, beautifull rendition! "Jock o' Hazeldean" aka "John of Hazelgreen" is a fiddle variant of the old Scottish ballad anthologized by Francis James Child as ballad 293. Wikipedia has a good summary of its origins. You can find sheet music and a backing track for it here: musescore.com/user/643986/scores/5403178
'slow fiddle ballads' if you search the music term 'Slow Air Fiddle' you'll find what you're looking for :). The correct term for this is 'Slow Air' or sometimes spelt 'Slow Ayre'
Where can i find more music like this, slow fiddle ballads. I was in a hotel bar in Portree last year and there was a man and a woman on the fiddle. She played such lovely slow ballads i could have cried and married her too.
Anyone know where to find the fiddle sheet music? My son has a talent contest in a few months and would love to play this with him....such a beautiful piece and a perfect rendition. Very well played, and full of emotion.
Here's a link to lyrics and some basic info. It's one of the oldest songs that I sing, and one of the loveliest. www.rampantscotland.com/songs/blsongs_hazeldean.htm
I play this for my cows on the tinwhistle, they seem to like it... a moving piece
WildWaterTV does a great job recording.
I am a big fan of Jed Mugford. I have to say, he has to be my biggest inspiration playing the violin. Jed is in my opinion, a master at playing airs and slow pieces full of heart and emotion. (Which I love listening to and playing. -- well trying to play, since I am new to violin. ) And Mikk Skinner, very beautiful guitar playing. The instruments melded perfectly and you two played it amazingly. Bravo!
Thank you! Such a beautiful tune by two very gifted musicians.
Beautifully done by two gifted musicians. Thank you!
Wow, beautifull rendition! "Jock o' Hazeldean" aka "John of Hazelgreen" is a fiddle variant of the old Scottish ballad anthologized by Francis James Child as ballad 293. Wikipedia has a good summary of its origins. You can find sheet music and a backing track for it here: musescore.com/user/643986/scores/5403178
so beautiful i can see the emotions in their eyes
I’ve been play whistle to this several times tonight. We love it
Still listening to this video after 3 years of finding it:)... Thanks again
my favorite rendition by far. Others play it too fast and without much feeling, it seems to me.
Louie Neira Common fault that I am afraid. A lot of these tunes are the better for a bit of moderation
'slow fiddle ballads' if you search the music term 'Slow Air Fiddle' you'll find what you're looking for :). The correct term for this is 'Slow Air' or sometimes spelt 'Slow Ayre'
so beautiful
@purplemailbox The name of the tune is "Jock 0' Hazeldean" as in the title of the clip. It is also a song with very nice lryics
What a beautiful rendition of this lovely tune! :-)
Beautiful...thoroughly enjoyed it...Well done chaps!!
Where can i find more music like this, slow fiddle ballads. I was in a hotel bar in Portree last year and there was a man and a woman on the fiddle. She played such lovely slow ballads i could have cried and married her too.
Really, really nice. Thank you! One of my favourites!
The next song I am going to learn. Thanks for posting it.
I love the way you play. I’m going to copy your tempo on flute.
Thats so beautiful I'm going to go learn it thanx
Thank you Paul.
lovely.
Beautiful!!
Anyone know where to find the fiddle sheet music? My son has a talent contest in a few months and would love to play this with him....such a beautiful piece and a perfect rendition. Very well played, and full of emotion.
j'adore , merci !
Very,very nice.
Very entertaining. Well done.
That is one of the most beautiful pieces I have ever heard. Does it have a title?
Here's a link to lyrics and some basic info. It's one of the oldest songs that I sing, and one of the loveliest. www.rampantscotland.com/songs/blsongs_hazeldean.htm
trying to learn this one
Very pretty. What's the name of this lovely tune?
Pieces name?
Jock O'Hazeldean, Scottish traditional tune
Jock O'Hazeldean. There are lyrics. Beautiful song.
Beautiful tune. Care to share the lyrics?
Not 0?
i didnt know violins were called fiddles O.o
Now you know, these people play them wonderfully.
They are..........................in Cape Breton. lol