Cathal Hayden & Seamie O'Dowd | Jigs to Reel
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- Cathal Hayden (banjo) and Seamie O'Dowd (guitar) playing 2 jigs going into a reel (The Donegal Lass / Cúil Aodha Jig / Mc Ginley's Reel), on Bosca Ceoil na Nollag, broadcast on Christmas 2014, on TG4.
This is the ultimate in tenor banjo,,, it has everything,, pushes, beautifull scales , perfect triplets,,, and most of all so driving,,, a defo genius,,, of course not forgetting seamus ,,, brilliant guitarist,,, 2 worthy masters on the tunes,,, it won’t be beaten,,, 👏👏👏
A musical genius at the peak of his powers. keep it lit Cathal
This guy does true justice to deering banjos, they must be over the moon with his deliverance, tone is amazing , and tenique of course, ♥️🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️👏👏👏👏
Love the reel... i always play it with my band. Greetings from south america
Doesn't get any better. Mighty playing Lads.
Cathal is the best...... Simple as that!
+Carlo Pagni Eddie Whelan is class too
Absolutelyfantastic lovely flawless playing there 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Great silent guitar backing!!!!
😂
Great performance and hugely wonderful filming
HEADSUPBERKELEY
Absolutely fantastic stuff.. just brilliant.
Wow, still the finest.
Fine music, handsome set. Right at home feeling.
recently discovered seamie feel privileged to do so
Same here.
Ya will never look back
the man is a genius !!!!!!!
WOW! I hope to hear more of the same when I go to Ireland!
and look for Jerry o Connor also.
you will find a lot of rubbish and bad sounding banjo's. when your hear
enjoy your holiday
Fantastic and incomparable... Charming and absorbing music...
great bango playing plus guitar as well
Just mighty! Perfection.
Wow, such musicianship!
brilliant
Hi Cathal, recently bought a new Clareen Special, as I'm learning to play Tenor Banjo, & I think your playing is superb.
You've certainly given me something to aim for. Seamie is red hot on the six string too. Cheers, Paul Lucas. ( Cardiff)
Lol yeah. Hi Cathal. Pmsl
Sounds great played this fast. Probably sounds good slower too.
Brilliant!!
Great lift in the set
Fine lamp there
a grand lamp alright
Absolute class,
Class
I've noticed something odd amongst guitarists accompanying traditional Irish music in the past decade. They are vaguely guessing the key of the tune and access hit the correct chord but they're not worried about getting it right.
Seamie the guitarist here is a pro fiddler, pro guitarist whom plays these tunes on both instruments and I've seen him doing them on banjo too,☘️👍
Gifted
brill-i-ant
Genius
WTF CLASS
Does anyone know if the reel has another name besides "McGinley's"? I can't find any notation for it under that name.
Heathery Cruach
same heymaurice
Can anyone tell me where to put my fingers for the two double stops at 14 seconds
Colum Hickey I think it’s a G chord followed by a D chord on the bottom 2 strings.
They're both brilliant. I've tried copying the guitar rhythm. I'm no beginner but I can't sus out what he's doing at all . It sounds straight forward, but far from it
He's almost certainly playing in a non-standard tuning (possibly DADGAD) and in 6/8 not 4/4.
@@applemanuk tuned to E flat, basically a capo on the first fret if you want to stay in the standard tuning
Down up down down up down strumming pattern and sounds like it’s in DADGBE tuning (Drop D) tuning
What key is the first tune in??
K: Dmaj
Is this be a reel 😂
Embed the Banjo deeper between the Guitars. Good play, but sound could be better. Sorry for that.
There's only one guitar player on this recording. The guy off to the right, Paul McSherry, is waiting to go on with the next group. Bass could be brought up a notch on Seamie's guitar, though.
yeah,
Two of the greatest
Hup