This set consists of the following three tunes: Art O'Keeffe's slide - The Star Above The Garter - Taidhgin an Asails Jig. You can find the same set on the Sliabh Notes CD 'Along Blackwater's Banks'
Thanks so much. You need to find some music by Kevin Burke. He played with the Bothy Band. He replaced Tommy Peoples. he is by far one of the greatest fiddlers out there. his bow arm is as smooth as they get. He is also a super great guy. Check out his new cd, but try to get a hold of his older works.He truly is a Master. Cal is also a great musician in his own right. Fiddlingsam
Well, in answer to your question adadses, take little sections at a time. listen to the first statment and then try and play it, this is the traditional way of playing. Best of luck!
The dynamic duo!
That'S So Amazing... Great!!!!!!! So So Much Lovely!!! Truly Irish One!
5 stars! Wow!
Amazing!!!!!!!!
Incredible.
Such beautiful tunes, masterfully played! Had never heard of these musicians, but they are amazingly talented, thanks for posting this video! :)
This is wonderful! You both sound great! *****!!!
sweet as....
This set consists of the following three tunes:
Art O'Keeffe's slide - The Star Above The Garter - Taidhgin an Asails Jig.
You can find the same set on the Sliabh Notes CD 'Along Blackwater's Banks'
Thanks so much. You need to find some music by Kevin Burke. He played with the Bothy Band. He replaced Tommy Peoples. he is by far one of the greatest fiddlers out there. his bow arm is as smooth as they get. He is also a super great guy. Check out his new cd, but try to get a hold of his older works.He truly is a Master. Cal is also a great musician in his own right.
Fiddlingsam
wow you guys are pretty good, where is a good place to learn how to play traditional music like that?? another words how did you get your start??
Nice to hear your fiddle again. Last time was in Falun, Sweden some years ago.
Have they recorded this somewhere, and if so, what's the official name of the track so I can buy it? This is just astonishing.
The guitar gives the music cape-breton like sound?!
Is that Seamus Creagh's slide?
The first slide is Seamus Creagh's.
1. Seamus Craig's (aka Teahan's)
2. Star Above the Garter
3. Where Is The Cat?
I'll correct myself the first slide is called: "Teahan's favourite"
Well, in answer to your question adadses, take little sections at a time. listen to the first statment and then try and play it, this is the traditional way of playing. Best of luck!
I am truly lucky. I am living my dream. See you at Leahy's.
Sam
Slides. First one I know as Art O'Keefe's. Don't know the others.
Slide?
anybody know the names of the tunes?