Just a wee note for those asking about the guitar tuning.I'm in Dropped D tuning on this tune (DADGBE with a capo on the 1st fret to bring it up to the E flat banjo tuning.) I think that Double Dropped D is the tuning that Steve Cooney uses a lot of the time but I'd say check that with him. (I know that he'll be teaching in the Belfast Tradfest over the summer.)
@@EricOwensFlute in sessions i think dadgad is more common but i've seen both used often. John doyle uses drop d and there are some clips where seamie uses dadgad. honestly it's purely preference. one thing's for sure many people hate standard in trad lmfao
Saw Cathal play a few years ago in London, Barbican i think, and overheard him at the bar say this would be the first time he'd played fiddle for ages...of course he went on to play some of the best fiddle you've ever heard ! Total master
Seamie is in Double Dropped D with capo on first and Cathal has banjo tuned semitone higher than concert pitch which allows him to play along without capo on first IMO.
@@mauricehayden8835 really? Thats awsome i met him at a fleadh once when i was a kid, i played my banjo for him and i was so nervous i completely fluffed it up 😂
@@mauricehayden8835 Seamie is in Double Dropped D with capo on first and Cathal has banjo tuned semitone higher than concert pitch which allows him to play along without capo on first IMO.
pourquoi plus personne ne danse? why nobody dance anymore... even when musicians play standard trad. folk dancing songs? we have to learn the dance. folkmusic is dead if not. how boring it may be for Cathal and others performing for "immobile" people! we have to learn how to enjoy charing the pleasure: musicians playing, workers dancing; men and wemen.
It’s a bit crowded in bars and the fleadh TV sets are fairly tight and are packed so you don’t want to be dancing about and tripping over others and making it harder work for those on the cameras
I actually loved the vibe of the crowd and how they cheered each time it got to that refrain. Also lovely to see young and old all coming together like that. Folk music seems very much alive, to the contrary.
Just a wee note for those asking about the guitar tuning.I'm in Dropped D tuning on this tune (DADGBE with a capo on the 1st fret to bring it up to the E flat banjo tuning.) I think that Double Dropped D is the tuning that Steve Cooney uses a lot of the time but I'd say check that with him. (I know that he'll be teaching in the Belfast Tradfest over the summer.)
seamieodowd thanks for providing the details. You guys rocked.
Saw use play at duncairn art thresher Belfast it Was prob the best giig I've ever been to in my life.
God himself has told us
@@EricOwensFlute in sessions i think dadgad is more common but i've seen both used often. John doyle uses drop d and there are some clips where seamie uses dadgad. honestly it's purely preference. one thing's for sure many people hate standard in trad lmfao
@@tompurvis1261 hi tom yes they are magnificent performers extremely talented and extremely modest men
Ye ,, what a magical music brain cathal has,, so natural and driving,, of course seamie makes it big, top stuff lads, that’s a cert, 👏👏🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️👍
These two are just " Pure Magic " ...
Saw Cathal play a few years ago in London, Barbican i think, and overheard him at the bar say this would be the first time he'd played fiddle for ages...of course he went on to play some of the best fiddle you've ever heard ! Total master
Bury Mobile he was an instructor at a camp I attended in a Texas. Four days of listening to him play was fantastic.
I am going to play in a Irish band
Wow, these guys are just fantastic !!!
This is sensational, loved every single note
Seamie is in Double Dropped D with capo on first and Cathal has banjo tuned semitone higher than concert pitch which allows him to play along without capo on first IMO.
Now thats what I call music
Cathal is the best player i've heard fuckin incredible!
@@mauricehayden8835 really? Thats awsome i met him at a fleadh once when i was a kid, i played my banjo for him and i was so nervous i completely fluffed it up 😂
This is absolutely banging❤ what's the name of this tune?
Gortvale Rock😁
Where can I find banjo tabs for this tune please
Jimmy Hendrix would be blown away. I’d put my mortgage on that
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What tuning is that guitar in?
DADGAD!
Dropped D I think
@@mauricehayden8835 Seamie is in Double Dropped D with capo on first and Cathal has banjo tuned semitone higher than concert pitch which allows him to play along without capo on first IMO.
@@mauricehayden8835 I wasn't disputing you, just putting it in a way that some people may find it easier to understand.
Maurice Hayden it was interesting to learn that so many played in E flat to cut through.
pourquoi plus personne ne danse?
why nobody dance anymore... even when musicians play standard trad. folk dancing songs?
we have to learn the dance. folkmusic is dead if not.
how boring it may be for Cathal and others performing for "immobile" people!
we have to learn how to enjoy charing the pleasure: musicians playing, workers dancing; men and wemen.
frederic rapaic what the fuck
Okay boomer
It’s a bit crowded in bars and the fleadh TV sets are fairly tight and are packed so you don’t want to be dancing about and tripping over others and making it harder work for those on the cameras
I actually loved the vibe of the crowd and how they cheered each time it got to that refrain. Also lovely to see young and old all coming together like that. Folk music seems very much alive, to the contrary.
Great banjo player.......guitar is too loud!
No it's not.
I ll tell ya what is too loud …..eejits clapping along out of sync . Boils my blood