Learn The Harvest Home - Trad Tutorial by James Finnegan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2024
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Welcome to this tutorial on playing "The Harvest Home" a great Irish hornpipe.
⌚⌚Timestamps⌚⌚
00:00 - Intro
00:44 Historical Sound-bites
01:25 Slow Pace
04:46 First Part Broken Down
08:17 Second Part Broken Down
11:43 Fast Pace
For those looking to expand their repertoire, you can find even more traditional Irish tunes in my tune book, "The Banjo Buddy Tune Book: 365 Traditional Irish Tunes," available at www.thebanjobuddy.com
Whether you're a banjoist, fiddler, whistler, accordionist, harpist, flautist, or simply someone who loves Irish music, "The Harvest Home" is a classic hornpipe worth adding to your repertoire. Grab your instrument, follow along with the tutorial, and enjoy the beauty of this classic jig. 🎶🍀
*Please note that this video includes audio and video clips that are not my own. These clips are used for educational purposes only to enhance your learning experience.
• 1921 Peter J. Conlon. The Genius of Peter Conlon. 78 RPM Recordings from 1917-1929.
• 1936 Paddy Killoran, James Morrison. From Ballymote to Brooklyn (fiddle).
• ~1947 Johnny Doran. The Bunch of Keys (pipes).
• 1949 Mickey Doherty. Garvan Hill - The Fiddle Music of Mickey Doherty. Traditional Fiddle Music from Donegal.
• 1951 Michael Gorman. The Sligo Champion. The Fiddle Music of County Sligo (fiddle, vocals).
• 1973 Willie Clancy. The Gold Ring. (pipes, whistle)
• 1974 John Doherty. The Celebrated Recordings (fiddle, vocals).
• ~1983 Boys of the Lough. Open Road. Aly Bain, Cathal McConnell, Dave Richardson, Tich Richardson
I have to say, the book has just about everything in there. I'd highly recommend it if anyone is considering buying it.
Thank you Jake! That is very very much appreciated ☘️
Pls keep posting mate am trying to get ready for the willy clancy festival 😅, your videos are great
Love the ornamentation James. Hup!
Thank you Finian! Hup!
I have a question sorry, any tips for teaching yourself overall and also teaching good picking? i seen to not be able to get the pace of it right (Picking I mean)
Hi Christopher! Apologies for the delay in getting back to this! Start by practicing slowly and following a slow beat (like a metronome) to keep a steady pace. Focus on alternate picking (down-up-down-up) and *gradually* increase your speed. Consistent practice and patience are key. You'll get there! 🎶
@@The_Banjo_Buddy thanks yea after 4 weeks am playing some jigs reels etc brilliant!!