Now that's playing! It happens not so often to music played with heart, and not only with best technique and dedition. I enjoyed it a lot! Thanks for playing for us all.
C'est clair, c'est net, c'est propre, c'est bien "calé", c'n'est pas trop speed, que demander de plus ? Bravo l'artiste ! (un amoureux de la musique irlandaise)
Avec plaisir! I think it should not be surprising that Irish music is played by the French, since the Irish were taught by French dance masters in the 19th and 18th centuries. See the book Story of Irish Dance by Helen Brennan.
I agree, very nicely played. It's one of my favourites now. I think it's a D/G with extra accidentals, I have a D/G lilly, and it sounds the same when played on the inside row. ( The basses sound different though, but the lilly has fewer reeds.
rien de tel qu'un bon reel irlandais pour me mettre de bonne humeur !!! merci !!!
Now that's playing! It happens not so often to music played with heart, and not only with best technique and dedition. I enjoyed it a lot! Thanks for playing for us all.
I agree, 5arman. Diaton sure plays a nice reel!
C'est clair, c'est net, c'est propre, c'est bien "calé", c'n'est pas trop speed, que demander de plus ? Bravo l'artiste ! (un amoureux de la musique irlandaise)
Wonderful!!
Very nicely done!
super!
tres bon! great work
Brilliant,effortless and smooth,a joy to listen to.
Lovely... ;)
Très bien joué!
Lovely relaxed style. 5*****
Congratulations.
Terry.
since 1970, it's irish and traditionale music revival, before in britanny and after all france
Nice version my compliments, accordion sound good as well.
Yes you're right, it is a c/g, my mistake. And it's much easier to play on a c row! Thanks.
You have it! Now I hope I will be around in 20 years or so to hear you play it!
Avec plaisir! I think it should not be surprising that Irish music is played by the French, since the Irish were taught by French dance masters in the 19th and 18th centuries. See the book Story of Irish Dance by Helen Brennan.
Saltarelle Pastourelle d/g, I tnink
I agree, very nicely played. It's one of my favourites now. I think it's a D/G with extra accidentals, I have a D/G lilly, and it sounds the same when played on the inside row. ( The basses sound different though, but the lilly has fewer reeds.
So far the best two playing (to my taste) of Irish music came from French diatonic accordionists. You and Samuel Le Hénanf
merci, quel compliment !!!
@skuerschner
You have it! I would like to hear you play this when you are a little older, to see what you do with it then.
ils ont pas d'autres solutions, de toutes façons :)
its in g/c
ben là, c'est en Dm, au lieu de Em, sur G/C, mais je le joue normalement en Em sur un A/D/G