Great demonstration thanks. Interested in the strings you use. Your violin seems very responsive and bright. I don't have to force sound out of mine but it always sounds a little too warm/smooth rather than dynamic.
+Marcelo Eduardo de Almeida That's "The Glass Case of Emotion" written and performed by Fiddlevideo instructor Hanneke Cassel. You can learn more here, including where to purchase a MP3 of the song, if you wish: www.fiddlevideo.com/glass-case-1/
The 'slur' sign, with the '3', is just the conventional way of indicating a triplet - it actually has to do with timing, and nothing to do with 'slurring'. (And, yes, I did just want to get one up on Kevin Burke ... !)
yeah. They had tommy people's for a while earlier on I think, but Kevin Burke was their fiddler for a long time. He also did some great albums with micheal o'domhnaill, their singer.
Thanks Kevin for all you've given us over the years.
Thank you for this video!.....definitely a "ah ha!!" momemt for me.
Thank you sir, this is a wonderfully concise explanation. There are many prodigies in the world of music; very few can explain themselves so well.
Agreed, Matz. More lessons to follow from the incomparable Kevin Burke in the near future...
True! Many people learned a skill so long ago and so deeply their brains have forgotten how their hands actually do it 😂
Very clear and concise. Thank you Kevin Burke.
Thanks for posting this lesson Kevin
Valuable tips thank you Kevin 🤗
Once again, clear as water explaination!
Really appreciated the bowing tips and tricks!
ít's just after watch your video that I finally understood the sense of this particular ornament, thank you very much for your teachings.
You bet, Cesar!!
I’ve been trying to get the Celtic triplet for ages, thanks for the tip!
Thanks , Kevin. Beautifully well explained. Off to practise, now!
The best explanation I've found. I still can't perform it yet but this is the best I've come across so far. Think I hope to run before I can walk.
Sounds so easy! Thanks😊
thank you!! This was very helpful. I have great respect for you and your playing.
Thank u! I have been wondering about how to do this for years!
Amazing explanation of the mechanics and muscle use in the bow arm. That was super useful! Thank you!
Thank you!!! Been searching for exactly this.
thank you...i really love irish music...
Light as a feather!
Wonderful explanation and demonstration, thank you!
+Linda McIrvin Glad you liked Kevin's perspective!
I learned a few things here! Thank you!
+Alice Hawksworth Thanks, Alice! Kevin is great.
Thank you so much!
Not slurring coming out of the triplet gives it more of a bounce.
Thanks you legend.
Thank you
Great demonstration thanks. Interested in the strings you use. Your violin seems very responsive and bright. I don't have to force sound out of mine but it always sounds a little too warm/smooth rather than dynamic.
great explanation mucho thnxx for posting :)))
thank you sir :)
great! thanks
and what tune is played at the end?
+Marcelo Eduardo de Almeida That's "The Glass Case of Emotion" written and performed by Fiddlevideo instructor Hanneke Cassel. You can learn more here, including where to purchase a MP3 of the song, if you wish: www.fiddlevideo.com/glass-case-1/
Wow! Who would a thunk it? Was Kevin taught this method or did he come up with it himself?
The 'slur' sign, with the '3', is just the conventional way of indicating a triplet - it actually has to do with timing, and nothing to do with 'slurring'. (And, yes, I did just want to get one up on Kevin Burke ... !)
Is this the guy from the bothy band?
yeah. They had tommy people's for a while earlier on I think, but Kevin Burke was their fiddler for a long time. He also did some great albums with micheal o'domhnaill, their singer.
It sure is
Is the bowed triplet the same as a treble?
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