Really love The Mystery Inch - I swear I heard a slip jig version of it played at the Irish dance Worlds last year, and I've been trying to find it ever since... now I have! Or if I haven't, I've found something equally good!
ramywiles may well have been Liam O'Sullivan and Anton Davis you heard playing it. Check out their Feis albums: itunes.apple.com/ie/artist/anton-sully/id493810380
The Mystery Inch Jig was written By Damien's friend, David Kosky, his near neighbour in Sheffield, England. David and Damien did the fist recording of this tune on their joint album
You can usually tell weather they use a thick plectrum or a thin one. The guys who use thin picks usually have a bunch of spare pics stuck in the rim of the banjo.
hi paul d, it was composed by david kosky. the mystery inch is the title of the cd released in 2011 of damien o kane & david kosky. secondly, the other guy is not breton , he is from normandy.
Magical trio !!
This dude is in the zone! :-)
You know shits bout to pop when banjo players start doing that head bop
Brilliant performance lads
Really love The Mystery Inch - I swear I heard a slip jig version of it played at the Irish dance Worlds last year, and I've been trying to find it ever since... now I have! Or if I haven't, I've found something equally good!
ramywiles may well have been Liam O'Sullivan and Anton Davis you heard playing it. Check out their Feis albums: itunes.apple.com/ie/artist/anton-sully/id493810380
Hey I think I know which tune you’re talking about. It’s called “The Boss Man” slip jig. You can find sheet music for it on thesession
Curiously most relaxing to have on in the background. Not what I'd have expected from this kind of music.
The Mystery Inch Jig was written By Damien's friend, David Kosky, his near neighbour in Sheffield, England. David and Damien did the fist recording of this tune on their joint album
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏 👏
Fantastic Set!!! Love it!
D and the Band on tour with Kate are just brilliant.
You can usually tell weather they use a thick plectrum or a thin one. The guys who use thin picks usually have a bunch of spare pics stuck in the rim of the banjo.
Hermosa música..gran conjunto
Fantastic.
Very refreshing!
John Joe Kelly steals the show!
Excellent
A-Team theme hidden in there was gas! Nice one lads
John Joe's Damian O Kane trio😛
Whats the last tune of the set called?
Lovely playing, from alsbanjos.
Fantastic
fabulous
Inc great timing,a hard thing to capture
Be great to see him and Bela Fleck battle it out.
Nice transition!
I really love it ! What is the song between 3:25 and 3:39 ? It sounds like a Mario Bros music
That's the Muppet Show theme. All kinds of little bits snuck into this one!
@@TubaDragoness Ahhh that's why it sounded a bit familiar haha really thank you !
@@davidklein8046 Its actually fraggle rock
Names of the first and second tunes???
Humours of Ballyloughlin and The Mystery Inch
@@Danwat97 He absolutely kills Humours. I've been hunting youtube and can't find a better version then that. Pity he only plays it once, argh!!
Don’t forget the Muppets theme .
Does anybody know what the second tune is , i know goitse play it
The mystery inch, damien wrote the tune :)
Ann456 David Kosky wrote the Mystery Inch actually : )
Deirbhle Wrong, one of mine : )
Chris Watson I'm 100% positive.
I helped you but you never gave the credit ;-)
Anybody have the notes for mystery inch please?
Go to “thesession.org“ or learn by ear :3
Anybody have any idea what the last tune is
Colin Clarke The last tune is called The Penistone Shroud and was written by the phenomenal fiddle player Gina Le Faux
Colin Clarke I think its called "Ringing the Bell"
Jeremy Bolger -Nope, it's called The Penistone Shroud, as mentioned above and Gina definitely wrote it.
Was this written by the Breton Bodhran maker or Damien?
hi paul d, it was composed by david kosky. the mystery inch is the title of the cd released in 2011 of damien o kane & david kosky. secondly, the other guy is not breton , he is from normandy.
Love it,but i miss Barney.
karmapeach barney won’t lace this fellas boots!!
karmapeach certainly glad he’s gone
What was the name of tune at minute 1.00?
That's the set's namesake, "The Mystery Inch".
Brian Ua Sirideáin oh, ty so much! ^^
Go hiontach
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