John Riley the Shepherd - Played by Erynn Marshall & Carl Jones

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  • čas přidán 5. 02. 2018
  • Erynn Marshall & Carl Jones play the tune
    "John Riley the Shepherd" at slow and moderate speeds. Key: A modal. The chords are on this tune can very greatly...many options. This video was intended as a follow up to one of Erynn's live online fiddle workshops on www.ConcertWindow.com On ConcertWindow.com click the heart to follow for upcoming workshops. Carl Jones teaches mandolin, guitar and clawhammer banjo on Concert Window. Our music is available at www.dittyville.com, Elderly, CD Baby and Bandcamp.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @MikeFerguson-yq2jh
    @MikeFerguson-yq2jh Před 2 měsíci

    Glad your videos came up on my fee!

  • @MikeFerguson-yq2jh
    @MikeFerguson-yq2jh Před 2 měsíci

    Mighty fine!

  • @Pinrod93
    @Pinrod93 Před 6 lety

    Thank you Erynn and Carl for keeping the light burning and keeping those old tunes alive!
    David Barr

  • @evelynovercash1147
    @evelynovercash1147 Před 5 lety

    Wow. That certainly kept my attention throughout the entire song.

  • @starleaf214
    @starleaf214 Před 4 lety

    I miss concert window! Just found this one and I really like it. I am on Patreon so Imstill in the loop.

  • @pertwang
    @pertwang Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this nice tune which i have recently been trying to put together on fiddle and on banjo. Great to get a bit of instruction on the tune broken down by you.

  • @manlud1628
    @manlud1628 Před 3 lety

    Un vrai régal !

  • @elrioviolino3549
    @elrioviolino3549 Před 3 lety

    I was hired to teach and play at Augusta (Elkins, WV) Old time week somewhere around 2002, as was Art Stamper. I was there with a bunch o' fellers from St. Louis....the ILL-MO Boys, including Jim Nelson, Geoff Seitz and Curtis Buckhannon. Art pulled out "John Riley" on the "porch" (that wonderful porch) within hours of our arrival there. He said his daddy (Hiram) only ever played the first part and it was only on the banjo. Art said he made up the second part somewhere along the way. I have always been extremely fond of this tune and have used it at many a contradance over the years. Also.......met you guys at Geoff Seitz' house years ago....like maybe around 2014???

    • @peterwhite7428
      @peterwhite7428 Před 10 dny

      Fantastic playing on a great, unusual tune. Thank you

  • @snotpu
    @snotpu Před 6 lety

    Carl, I am trying to play the same chords as you, but there are a couple places where what I hear you play is not the same as what I hear when I do the fingering that I see you play. Would you be willing to publish the unique fingerings you use? (and any non-std tuning, if applicable). I can probably figure out where they go. I hear an A chord periodically that I am not sure if it is a major or minor chord, or neither.

    • @snotpu
      @snotpu Před 13 dny

      I am curious myself. For my ear, I don't think an Am chord sounds as good as the A major. Leaving out the 3rd completely sounds OK, too (play a normal A chord, only strum strings 6 - 3), just have to pay more attention to the strings you strum. On one A chord, Carl stretches his pinky up to the 5th fret, and looks like he may be fretting the E string, so chord would be 002225, or he may be fretting the 5th fret on both the E and B strings (002255) which would leave out the 3rd, but would be trickier to play. Maybe he will respond, but I am not optimistic as this post is 6 years old.