Irish, Scottish, bah - we're two sides of the same whisky jar, the culture is distinct, but very much entwined - just don't let the Scots hear you say that, haha. :) That being said, I much prefer the Scot fiddle style, it's nice and steady, less limbs flying everywhere, haha Warm regards, from Scotland.
Liz, video idea, you should do a detailed video on the difference between jigs, reels, hornpipes etc and their Rhythm in tunes. And how they all sound different, Great Video as usual . 👍🏼
First time I've ever heard of adding "crunchiness" to your bowing, and I love it! Thanks for this one, it's so cool to see these different bowing techniques, and you are excellent with them!
@@LizFaiellaMusic 😊 really nice lesson and a lovely tune. Do you always play the accented short note with a downbow? The long short phrase would the begin on an upbow.
Liz, brilliant. You have such a body of music to work on. Tks!!
Thank you very, very much Liz! 💚
I thought I couldn't play these three bowing patterns,
but thanks to your videos I did it. I am so happy!
Your high bow hold on Scots and Cape Breton playing is interesting. I grew up in the CB tradition so it is intuitive to me.
Wow, I love your channel so much! This video is so helpful! Thank you!
Great tutorial!!
You make it look so easy! Why do I find strathspeys so hard!? Love your videos!
superb, looks and sounds so easy, but I'm sure no way will I every sound the same.
Irish, Scottish, bah - we're two sides of the same whisky jar, the culture is distinct, but very much entwined - just don't let the Scots hear you say that, haha. :) That being said, I much prefer the Scot fiddle style, it's nice and steady, less limbs flying everywhere, haha
Warm regards, from Scotland.
Liz, video idea, you should do a detailed video on the difference between jigs, reels, hornpipes etc and their Rhythm in tunes. And how they all sound different, Great Video as usual . 👍🏼
YES, good thought. I'll write it down for the future!
Just love you tutorials. I've already learned so much from you. Its been so worth joining your patreon group.
Thanks so much for your kind words and your support, Sue!!
please let me here some Scottish
First time I've ever heard of adding "crunchiness" to your bowing, and I love it!
Thanks for this one, it's so cool to see these different bowing techniques, and you are excellent with them!
Called "dirt" in Cape Breton.
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I’ll have two scotch snap’s before I start slurring
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@@LizFaiellaMusic 😊 really nice lesson and a lovely tune. Do you always play the accented short note with a downbow? The long short phrase would the begin on an upbow.
matur suksma
Why does an Italian steal Irish music? If the Scottish exist, they are Irish.