The title of this reel comes maybe from the town of Ste-Anne New-Brunwick: le reel de Ste-Anne. Few people know that it was composed by Joseph Allard, a french-canadian composer. This reel is known around the world. The reason it looks so celtic is that when Allard went to Scotland, he spent his days in pubs noting the music at drinking guiness too. You're wonderful musicians. Thank you!
Maine-based David Mallett is one of the most underrated folkies of our time. .... from gems like “Ballad of St.Anne's Reel” and “Dulcimer” to recent songs like
Hello ladies & gentlemen! I've saved most of your videos in my favorites. Love to listen/watch them. My friends & I play Irish traditional and some others like St. Anne's Reel (French-Canadian), so I like your music. Looks like you're having fun -- that's what it's all about. Best wishes to you all!
I love this music. Some of this stuff actually is Canadian. The Ste. Anne's Reel is from Quebec and some of your other pieces are from the east coast and the Metis area of the Canadian Prairies. Interesting ?
Please watch transatlantic sessions, watch how Aly Bain plays this reel. It's a really nice style of playing and something which could add to your own playing.
What a beautiful rendition of "St. Anne's Reel"!!! You guys are wonderful! I love this style of music and I have been practicing guitar by playing along with your videos. Keep up the great work.
Fantastic job! You are exciting to watch. . . looks like you are having fun and enjoying the moment. . . which is what it's all about! How did you all get together?
Just one tip I might give, make sure your fingers are spaced well when you shift move from note to note, a few of the notes were a bit flat. And try to work on your bow synchronization.
Marvellous.
I bet Kenny Baker is looking down at these young ladies in awe and amazement at their version of this classic fiddle tune.
This is real old time country music, the best ever.
This has got to be one of my favourite versions
What a pleasant group!!
The title of this reel comes maybe from the town of Ste-Anne New-Brunwick: le reel de Ste-Anne. Few people know that it was composed by Joseph Allard, a french-canadian composer. This reel is known around the world. The reason it looks so celtic is that when Allard went to Scotland, he spent his days in pubs noting the music at drinking guiness too. You're wonderful musicians. Thank you!
Now thats the way to learn music ....Together.
The only reason I watch this video is to see the joy on the young ladies' faces as they are playing this piece.
I love watching and listening to these girls perform - and wish my daughters took up the fiddle. Thanks!
One of the greatest fiddle tunes I ever heard. Well done!
My mom was a old time fiddler her favorite 😊
Great playing of a brilliant reel ST ANNES
Start a new with good Music is perfect ❤
That's what joy sounds like!
❤ Great job I really enjoyed hearing you play.
Please play some more.
Thanks ❤
Maine-based David Mallett is one of the most underrated folkies of our time. .... from gems like “Ballad of St.Anne's Reel” and “Dulcimer” to recent songs like
Excellent Fiddle playing from People so young. Keep at it Y'all. Bless you from the UK
+Colin Hesketh even they knew how good it was at the end when they said ' whoo whoo' and started to talk about it.
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I grew up in nova scotia and have never heard it played better!
I love this tune. I thought it was an Irish, but I believe it's actually a Canadian tune?
Super, super sound and wonderful music.
We need not worry about the future of fiddle playing !
Love these girls and thank them for the music. Respect. Wish my daughter was standing amongst them but she's taken to other pursuits.
Great musical presentation and the fiddlers appear to be having fun too. The arrangements are fantastic as well.
from newfoundland,Canada, lovely job on this one ty 100-100 sweeeeeet
Yes - greatings out of Holland and jolly good music
My grandfathers favorite tune to play on fiddle, thanks for sharing.
you guys are awesome. I hopr you continue to play and post your music!!
thanks very much!
Wonderful version and great charisma ..A joy to see and hear all of you
Well done. Thanks 👏👍🇨🇦
What a joyful sound, makes me smile too!
The *multicultural natives* would be restless if they heard good music like this on the radio
C'est biens beau de voir ça, ils joue si biens
Way to go. Great to see the kids making reel (real) music.
St Ann is the patron St. of Cabinetmaker's . Thank you.
I was in Northwest Georgia from January 12, 2014 to March 12, 2014 and I met some good people there.
Sounds wonderful. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful performance. Ladies you rock.
Just found. Representing Middle Tn well, y'all!
Hello ladies & gentlemen! I've saved most of your videos in my favorites. Love to listen/watch them. My friends & I play Irish traditional and some others like St. Anne's Reel (French-Canadian), so I like your music. Looks like you're having fun -- that's what it's all about. Best wishes to you all!
Great smiles and great team work!
What wonderful talent. Nice to see some of our youth on the right track. Great job.
Congratulations!!!😊
Really, really nice.....I liked this a lot!
my favorite fiidle tune....nicely done
Love it from CANADA
greetings from Ireland great music love it real talent there
love dancing to this song with my team
Yall sound great. Very good entertainment!!!
just have to hear it agin to pick along on my geetar. wonderful!!
You play spot on together . . thanks a lot . . good stuff!
LOVELYYYYY PLAYING SWEEEEET
sure wish that my mother was here to listen to this rendition
very nicely done!!!!!!!!!!!
Very good music!! compliments!!
Love this song !!! :)
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
WOW SUPER JOB
wonderful!!
Awesome.
Love you !
My money's on the one with the long dark pony tail, keeping the rhythm with her knee, as the one who will stick with it !
I love this music. Some of this stuff actually is Canadian. The Ste. Anne's Reel is from Quebec and some of your other pieces are from the east coast and the Metis area of the Canadian Prairies. Interesting ?
Like the old time fiddle music
Please watch transatlantic sessions, watch how Aly Bain plays this reel. It's a really nice style of playing and something which could add to your own playing.
Muito bom! Eu gostei do uhuuuuu no final hahahah
Lovely
Great!
Very Very good. Keep it up.
Superb !
Best version of St. Anne's Reel I've ever heard, and I've heard many! Well done! Is this band still together?
What a beautiful rendition of "St. Anne's Reel"!!! You guys are wonderful! I love this style of music and I have been practicing guitar by playing along with your videos. Keep up the great work.
Fantastic job! You are exciting to watch. . . looks like you are having fun and enjoying the moment. . . which is what it's all about! How did you all get together?
merci beaucoup jaime votre musique mon Papa était un violoneux aussi sa familles
WOW.
Great music. Folk music? I'm from Pennsylvania. This is healthy reason for TH-cam. Family friendly music.
Irish reel. :) So yeah, Irish folk music. You should look up "Irish washerwoman". :)
I like good Southerners.
Nice you people !.....:)
I sure wish they were still making music together.
Those Fidel’s sure sounds good. ////
Do you sell CD's? I would love to purchase some!
Are you still together? Would love to hear something new!
Sadly, they aren't, but Hillary Klug has made a great career in music. The girls were about 15yo in this video.
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I had 150 walking on stage playing Twinkle little star in A. Ages 8 to 13
Can you come up here and teach us that? (Canada)
Good idea. I'm learning the bodhran and have an Irish Tenor banjo coming soon..could do with so lessons LOL
wisemen400 St. Anne's Reel is originally French Canadian ;)
haha. the blonde one in purple keeps looking around
She looks like a young Hillary Klug
Is the little blonde the same one who filmed a video where she plays Cotton Eyed Joe and dances at the same time?
Is that Bruce Molsky on bass?
Just one tip I might give, make sure your fingers are spaced well when you shift move from note to note, a few of the notes were a bit flat. And try to work on your bow synchronization.
maybe your tip comes a little late. look, the video has been uploaded in 2009! ;)
You like Irish drive in American music?
Irish and Scottish immigration to America influenced the music of the US.
Not '' Irish ", this reel is french.
French Canadian not Irish
My Grand Ma wer a fiddler.
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U need more fiddle players
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What happened to this band?
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Do not wish to boast-------------but i could see either of the guitarists off !!!
What a shame all in unison. Better to spilt the violins and run a counterpoint. Otherwise it just gets, well, boring.