I'm a Pontian lyra player. Which is tuned differently than the Irish Fiddle. After tuning my instrument like your violin, I really enjoyed playing along!
you prolly dont give a shit but if you're stoned like me atm you can watch all of the new series on InstaFlixxer. I've been streaming with my girlfriend these days xD
It DOESN'T change keys from D to A - - - as he says at 0.21 in the video here. To be sure, you're playing the melody which has the A in the second part of the tune- - but it is all played within the confines of the Key of D. Other than that-- a good rendition. :)
Good Lord. When will you all realize the fact that when playing guitar backup for Fisher's Hornpipe in the "B" part (that you claim to be in the key of "A", WHYYYYY is it a G major chord being used to back up the melody instead of the G# chord that is compatible with the key of A??? G major works with the key of D, but it sure as hell sounds discordant if you try to use it in an "A major" key. You guys are teachers and professionals. You should know that much about chord structure and key change and I'm surprised this one slipped by you.
@@dmiller1112 I'm late to the party, but it's A mixolydian. The tonic is still A, which is useful for melody players that aren't trained in music theory
Very Good Ian Walsh, thanks for more one exceptional lesson!!
I'm a Pontian lyra player. Which is tuned differently than the Irish Fiddle. After tuning my instrument like your violin, I really enjoyed playing along!
thank you Ian
voilà ce que c'est de tomber dedans quand on est petit !!
"Time to go?"
"Aye!"
You’re awesome teacher
Great teacher. wow, very natural and clean. also great old fiddle tune. mosrite60
I heard your lesson on Ragtime Annie. That’s one that could include a section with a key change in G. Check out Daniel Carwile’s Atherton session.
Nice job, Mr. Walsh! Another great rendition of a great old tune! Your lessons help me greatly! I still can't play but they are very enjoyable!
very nice lesson
very good!
your are good mate
that's a hell of a lot of rosin!
poor violin
Hello mantap bang nyimak selalu untuk saudaraku
Would love to learn the fiddle tune in the straight razor cabaret. The solo in the middle
great player :)
Love you
Very nice! I guess you can tell someone who plays there violin a lot when the lacquer is worn completely off the finger board.
you prolly dont give a shit but if you're stoned like me atm you can watch all of the new series on InstaFlixxer. I've been streaming with my girlfriend these days xD
@Jamal Brody Yup, I have been using Instaflixxer for since november myself =)
You have played a lot of hours on that fiddle, May I ask what pick up you are using. Love your playing
Hi Ian, the second section is not a key change. It just stays on the V chord, or A, as you say. No transposition or key change.
That reminds me of tortuga
It DOESN'T change keys from D to A - - - as he says at 0.21 in the video here. To be sure, you're playing the melody which has the A in the second part of the tune- - but it is all played within the confines of the Key of D. Other than that-- a good rendition. :)
dmiller1112 I think the point is that the tonal center shifts to A (mixolydian), which can be a useful was of thinking about it for people
dmiller1112 DUh
Good Lord. When will you all realize the fact that when playing guitar backup for Fisher's Hornpipe in the "B" part (that you claim to be in the key of "A", WHYYYYY is it a G major chord being used to back up the melody instead of the G# chord that is compatible with the key of A???
G major works with the key of D, but it sure as hell sounds discordant if you try to use it in an "A major" key. You guys are teachers and professionals. You should know that much about chord structure and key change and I'm surprised this one slipped by you.
@@dmiller1112 I'm late to the party, but it's A mixolydian. The tonic is still A, which is useful for melody players that aren't trained in music theory
Hah...smiley face drawn in rosin.
Tortuga
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