Very helpful video at just the angle we need to see how its done. Not many people think of this. Please post more on Irish fiddling and bowing. Thanks Peter
I never knew that is what it was called!!!!! I officially love Irish curls :) lol and I guess you can call my profile picture Irish curls too lol !! My family is Irish !! :) Excellent playing and thank you for the explanation :)
Question; Why do you do the roll with ef#ede, instead of egde? Someone taught me that rolls use a third above the base tone. I would love your input, thanks!
Very nice!By the way. Do you have any video of an Irish tune with metronome?I wish I could practice Irish tunes I already learned with the metronome as a warmup practice. But I cannot do that without some examples.Or would you know someone who does?
Start with basics, do whole note with a metronome, after half, quarter, ... once youe see how it work practice your irish tunes with it. ^^ Usualy irish tune are pretty simple to work (most of time 2/2 or 6/8) so it's not like some classical or jazz song with irregular Time signature or some TS like 15/16 - 17/16 - 15/8 - ... thoses can't be trained with a standard metronome ^^
A master fiddler at work. I need to learn to let my fingers dance. Thank you Duncan
Very helpful video at just the angle we need to see how its done.
Not many people think of this.
Please post more on Irish fiddling and bowing.
Thanks
Peter
what's great about this very position of the camera is that it also allows to observe the bowing - shadow on the floor!!!. Many thanks!!!
Holy shit that was AWESOME. Made my dance
Very nice! You´ve got the feeling right and i like your exploration and elaborations of the tune. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing! Wonderful resource .
Great roll demonstration, Thanks.
Wonderful playing of morrisons
Beautiful must-learn staple for this adult beginner last year - sorry it took so long for a comment!
Great playing and very useful for fiddle players
Thank you. That’s high praise considering your expertise in Irish music.
Thank you
Awesome playing, btw and this will help me with my own playing. If I could sell my soul for your intonation, I would. lol.
Thank you thank you thank thanks thank you!!!!!!!!!!!?
Not sure what rolls are but that was incredible playing :)
I never knew that is what it was called!!!!! I officially love Irish curls :) lol and I guess you can call my profile picture Irish curls too lol !! My family is Irish !! :) Excellent playing and thank you for the explanation :)
Tnx!
Thanks a lot!
Your hands r dancing!
Thanks so much. Is there a link to the sheet music for this version?
merci this is verry weel
Question; Why do you do the roll with ef#ede, instead of egde? Someone taught me that rolls use a third above the base tone. I would love your input, thanks!
Very nice!By the way. Do you have any video of an Irish tune with metronome?I wish I could practice Irish tunes I already learned with the metronome as a warmup practice. But I cannot do that without some examples.Or would you know someone who does?
Start with basics, do whole note with a metronome, after half, quarter, ... once youe see how it work practice your irish tunes with it. ^^ Usualy irish tune are pretty simple to work (most of time 2/2 or 6/8) so it's not like some classical or jazz song with irregular Time signature or some TS like 15/16 - 17/16 - 15/8 - ... thoses can't be trained with a standard metronome ^^
great video !
but.. I thought rolls on the first finger were made with the third finger, not the second. (I mean : 1-3-1-0-1 instead of 1-2-1-0-1 )
You cn use either finger. Depends on the Fiddler!
awesome :) do you have any sheet music?
Irish music is so pirate-ey
It's a popular jig, just google it :)