Dunmore Lasses [Reel] - Tune of the Month with Shannon Heaton

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2021
  • Here's the Dunmore Lasses, in which I reference this ROLLS video: • How to Approach Irish ...
    This month's tune was already in the traditional canon back in 1927, when it was first recorded by the great flute player Tom Morrison (1889-1958). I play it here once with SHORT phrases (to accommodate more flute breaths); once with LONGER phrases; and once phrase by phrase.
    As always, I’m playing this on my Patrick Olwell Pratten-style flute.
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Komentáře • 31

  • @maxbrucher4892
    @maxbrucher4892 Před měsícem

    Another fine tune, brilliant teaching, no need to look for different versions, just great - THX

  • @kevobrien4329
    @kevobrien4329 Před 9 měsíci

    Shannon, that was gorgeous. Love and peace from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for the encouragement! Love back to you from Boston

  • @captokyo
    @captokyo Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you you’re a fantastic teacher 😊

  • @James-fo3iy
    @James-fo3iy Před 2 lety

    Thanks for making this series

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for stopping by. So happy to connect with all these folks learning Irish music!

  • @Anamcara1956
    @Anamcara1956 Před 3 lety

    Another favourite of mine. Thank you

  • @rodrigomora3259
    @rodrigomora3259 Před 3 lety

    thanks!! I love your style and way of teaching. Greetings from Chile :)

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      hello, Rodrigo! So glad you enjoy the teaching, and thanks for stopping by,

  • @nicolar.3257
    @nicolar.3257 Před rokem

    💗

  • @dermhurl
    @dermhurl Před rokem

    We're just about to add this to our learner's session and this video will come in handy!

    • @dermhurl
      @dermhurl Před rokem

      Planning to pair it up after Fred Finn's

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před rokem

      Great! Have fun playing it. And glad you will be pairing it with a D tune. That's a nice change.

  • @mariapalmer5671
    @mariapalmer5671 Před 3 lety

    That’s my homework for this evening. We used to play this with the Pride of Petravore at sessions. Dunmore Lasses first mid tempo and Eileen Oge ( Pride of Petravore ) faster . Not sure why those two together but it seemed to work . Great tutorial. Tapadh leibh.

  • @carolynhunt6749
    @carolynhunt6749 Před 3 lety

    I love your tune of the month series! It had inspired me and made it so much fun to pick up my trad flute again after several years. Just a small suggestion- could you flip the videos as if they are mirrored so that it’s easier to follow along with your finger work when watching?

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před 3 lety

      interesting idea on the video flipping. I'm so accustomed to watching people and "translating," that it might look to me like it's flipped around/confusing. But I'll try it. Thanks, Carolyn.

  • @r2325
    @r2325 Před 2 lety

    Love the videos- they're very helpful! I struggle to identify the up/down beat and where to emphasize. I've also been told I tongue too much - any thoughts on resources for how to identify how to know where/when to tongue (or not) or how to know which beats to emphasize?

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před 2 lety

      Good question. Hmmm. If you're really putting your heart on where the downbeat is (and then feeling the upbeat pulse against that), perhaps taking the tonging out of things is a good way to streamline your focus. THEN try for some articulation once you've got that?

  • @janaldencornish
    @janaldencornish Před 3 lety

    Hi Shannon, I appreciate your approach to breaking this tune down into shorter phrases and then into longer phrases. One question, can you offer any guidance on when you decide to cross-finger the C natural vs use the C key. I see in the video you do use the C key. Thanks

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před 3 lety

      Hi, Jan. I use whichever C fingering feels easiest in the context of the tune. If I'm coming down from a d, C natural with the cross finger is easiest. If I'm coming from a B and then heading back down, the C key is handy.

  • @michaeltodd3225
    @michaeltodd3225 Před rokem

    Hi Shannon! You reminded me of tunes...this tune...we used to,play in Toronto years ago! Thanks for this. I’ll relearn based on your version.
    One question....can you suggest one or two reels to come after that keep the character and flow/ groove of the dunmore lasses?
    Thanks!
    Michael
    Ps our session aims for that flow, not necessarily speed...the nyah. 😎

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před rokem +1

      Great to be reminded of an old favorite, Michael! As for building a set with that tune, lots of things could flow from Dunmore Lasses. I'd take care with the change, to get me seamlessly from one tune to the next:
      * If I were going into an A Minor reel that starts on an E (like the Rainy Day), I'd end Dunmore ACBA GEFD ... to get me into EAAG A-
      * If I were going into a G reel that starts on G (like the Traveller), I'd end Dunmore ACBA GEEF... to get me into G-BG dGBG
      * If I were going into a D Major reel that starts on an D (like Devanney's Goat), I'd end Dunmore ACBA GEFE... to get me into DFAB AFAB
      Let us know what you come up with!

  • @Melvorgazh
    @Melvorgazh Před 3 lety

    You speak like a pro presenter-weather girl-conference speaker 😎
    Shannon, by any luck do you know any video of someone playing a fairly common reel with the metronome?
    Thanks and see you Saturday 😉

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha on being a weather girl. Maybe that can be a Plan B career move, if we aren't able to do live concerts again soon....
      A video of someone working on a tune with a metronome? Interesting idea. Don't know of one. Maybe I'll do it...

    • @Melvorgazh
      @Melvorgazh Před 3 lety

      @@ShannonHeatonMusic Oh, I'll pray so that you can be payed for gigs again very soon 😮
      I saw Máiréad Ní Mhaonaigh giving music lessons on the Internet.
      I guess it can be a temporary solution for independent musical artists.
      I forgot which platform she uses.
      I actually saw 2-3 videos with a metronome of tunes but they are over 10 years old and the sound quality is below average of nowadays.
      I bet some of your private students use digital smartphone metronomes too, right?
      I use them for warming up at the beginning of a session doing scales but can't play a reel or jig with it, at least with confidence.
      I tried a few times but wasn't doing a good job.
      Damn, if you'd make one I would be extremely grateful, Shannon.
      Hope you're OK.
      Take care, you and your little family 😉
      Pokoù trouz! X

  • @kitashenhurst3739
    @kitashenhurst3739 Před 6 měsíci

    Where can I get access to the complete series?

    • @ShannonHeatonMusic
      @ShannonHeatonMusic  Před 5 měsíci

      All of the TOTM videos are on this playlist: czcams.com/play/PLNBgNicF6tU2yX0QV-whW8NuRRuVeAjuC.html&si=UBTcJ-FzXoDShcVa