Blarney Pilgrim Set - Blarney Pilgrim, The Kesh & Morrison's Irish Jigs
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2015
- These Jigs are usually played together as a set of three, in my local session. One is called Blarney Pilgrim and another might be called Morrisons? Anyone know the correct title of the tunes? Please add a comment and I will add the tune names to the title. Thank you
Jig 1 - Blarney Pilgrim - thesession.org/tunes/5
Jig 2 - The Kesh - thesession.org/tunes/55
Jig 3 - Morrisons - thesession.org/tunes/71 - Hudba
love this recording... thank you for the public service of posting
Three of my favourite tunes!
Excellent set! The Kesh and Morrisons are two of my favorites. I found this video searching for a good version of The Blarney Pilgrim to learn off of.
Hey that;s great, really pleased you are finding this video useful.
Nice version and a great tone. Used to play this stuff 40 years ago - after a trip to Whitby Folk Festival this summer I'm inspired to try again :-)
Well, it's very relaxing music to play and enjoyed by so many.
Great job, Sir. Thanks for the video!
My pleasure!
Wow, wonderfully played!
Very good!!! Bravo!!!
One of my favorite fiddle videos on CZcams and I've taken to learning it in this arrangement as you've made. Thank you sir
You’re just amazing! Makes me so happy to listen to you! #joy
This is by far, my very favorite! I'm getting better at learning The Swallow Tail Jig, another one I like! :)
I'm very glad listening to your tunes, Mr Peakfiddler. Thank you so much!
Fabulous. Thank you. Greetings from Australia.
I love seeing different tune sets! My band, Faire May, has a Blarney Pilgrim Set, too.
Great playing as always Peak !
I have to learn this within a week...
I "love" music projects.
woooooooooow amazing morrison jig....i liked your muisic from algeria
Three of my favourites.
Amazing fiddling!
Great video sound great. I play the same songs on the guitar and arrange them in the same order as you and had a blast!!!! Cheers 🍺🍺🍺
Sounded great!
You sound amazing sir. Greetings from India.
Very nice. Thank you.
You are most welcome
sounds amazing im strumming my guitar along to this.
Exactly, these video's are ideal for playing along on guitar!
Will my fiddle ever sound like that...? Sigh. You make it look so easy. :-)
Got to learn Blarney Pilgrim, class tune. Jamming along with you on the bouzouki. Maith thú.
Happy New Year Peak Fiddler!!!!
Love your style of playing! I know all three of these tunes but never played them together will try it today!
Funnily enough, I have just re-recorded this set of tunes because I enjoy playing them so much. Will just work out the exact notation to what I actually play and should have it on CZcams later this week. Ready for St. Patrick's day
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Add the mandolin and you have a perfect marriage.Bravo!
Éirinn go Brach!!!
I like it! But I usually play them in a different order. Kesh, Morrisons, Blarney. Major, minor back to major. The classic trilogy.
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the third one sounds very similar to Drowsy Maggie, but could be variations of each other or something.
Lovely tunes, the second one is Morrisions jig.
Darren Haynes Cheers Darren, I will add that to the title. I wonder what the last tune is called?
Sorry, I meant the last tune is Morrisons Jig, I obviously can't count! Cheers you were correct!
Please is there that backing track available anywhere??
I think the last one might be Cannoughtman's Ramble.
I can play the tunes as written, but how do I learn to play up to speed and with your inflections? I can't play along with you here.
Hi Kathy, have you seen my two new series of instructional videos aimed at the beginner and intermediate player. I give lots of advice about ornaments and bowing exercises, which may be helpful. I made 14 videos so far, 7 in each series so maybe there might be something useful there.
Is that a bazooki or mandolin in the background?
It's a Fylde Mandola which I bought off ebay some years ago, I think it's one of his earlier ones. Plays well and since I have strung it with octave strings it sounds really well.
It's a strat...just kiddin
This doesn't look right!
I agree, I should have played on the other side of the door :)