@@drrd4127 I did say all around the world - wouldn't have said that if I were from Scotland. Obviously it's hyperbole, but I'm glad to be rid of the stereotype.
Absolutely fantastic left hand hammer-on, pull-off technique in order to get all that 'ornamentation' smooth and correct. That did not come easy, as Mr. Stewart HAD to most diligently practice an extreme amount to get to such a high level of 'amazing' technique. VERY inspiring !!!!!!
Its worth checking out the vids of musicians from Cape Breton such as Mac Morin or Coig - piano plays a major role in their traditional music, with a distinctive style. th-cam.com/video/A3GwfAGgTRQ/w-d-xo.html. th-cam.com/video/vXstcmqeeME/w-d-xo.html
I know some high profile Scottish fiddlers who would be having a screaming field day with him for using so much sliding in Scottish music. In general, at least in the far older styles, we stay as far from sliding in traditional Scottish music as possible. Some consider it "too Irish". He is amazing. He could back off from the sliding a bit though.
The fiddle playing is really good but the dystonic accompaniment is rubbish and makes me really sad that traditional music is being taken over by people who do not know what the term traditional means.
Pure beauty. From a half Scot in Colorado USA.
It's nice to hear folk tunes from all around the world. Scotland isn't just bagpipes. This guy is amazing.
You obviously aren't from Scotland if you think Scottish music is just bagpipes.
@@drrd4127 I did say all around the world - wouldn't have said that if I were from Scotland. Obviously it's hyperbole, but I'm glad to be rid of the stereotype.
I listen to this alot.....its one of the most amazing fiddle music I've heard absolutely beautiful ❤thankyou
Absolutely fantastic left hand hammer-on, pull-off technique in order to get all that 'ornamentation' smooth and correct. That did not come easy, as Mr. Stewart HAD to most diligently practice an extreme amount to get to such a high level of 'amazing' technique. VERY inspiring !!!!!!
If only i could see you play this at Belladrum 2024! ❤
Charlie played a fantastic set. A worthy winner!
this is really good and its makes me happy because I'm from Scotland
How wonderful a Strathspey first methinks
perfection in every way - im not surprised he won..........amazing
Wow, what a brilliant performance!
Love the jazzy chords
I was smiling the entire video! Great performance!
Oh good job cousin! Bravo lad!
The dynamics!
Great arrangements !
Great performance, wonderful style. Thanks for sharing!
Something lovely about Scottish fiddle music
Bravo the friends!
we need more piano in folk music^^
Its worth checking out the vids of musicians from Cape Breton such as Mac Morin or Coig - piano plays a major role in their traditional music, with a distinctive style. th-cam.com/video/A3GwfAGgTRQ/w-d-xo.html. th-cam.com/video/vXstcmqeeME/w-d-xo.html
Great set!
just brilliant 👏
Great, excellent, amazing, inspiring, fantastic 😊
it is sweet.
AWESOME
Can't wait to get back to the UK once the pandemic ends...
Who the hell are the 4 who didn't like it?
Could anyone let me know what the songs he played?
Thank you in advance from Tokyo.
I think the reel that comes in at around 3:18 is "The Girls of Martinfield"
Does anyone know the songs/reels he is playing or if they are original pieces?
TheJonnyPerera the reel that comes in at around 3:18 is "The Girls of Martinfield" as far as i know
What is the first song he plays?
MJR
@@olisharples3088 what's that mean?
could anyone let me know the first name song? :)
MJR
Anyone know the name of that last tune?
the girls at martinsfield
I know some high profile Scottish fiddlers who would be having a screaming field day with him for using so much sliding in Scottish music. In general, at least in the far older styles, we stay as far from sliding in traditional Scottish music as possible. Some consider it "too Irish".
He is amazing. He could back off from the sliding a bit though.
Sliding into your DMs....
@@jaydaawg.8191 damn bro
On what size violin does he play? not 4/4 right?
* I mean fiddle of course
I'm sure it's a full-size (ie 4/4) one. Why don't you think so?
He might just be a tall person, so it looks smaller on him!
I think he is just very tall!
Aye, he's a big yin....
The fiddle playing is really good but the dystonic accompaniment is rubbish and makes me really sad that traditional music is being taken over by people who do not know what the term traditional means.
You are not open minded
And oh no, he clogs like a French Canadian. Scandalous.
If there’s one thing true about music, it’s that it evolves. Enjoy the show