Greetings from your Irish brothers in Omaha, NE. I play the Fiddle with 12-20 other Irish Musicians in a Jam Session every month at the Brazenhead Pub. Wish we could all play together somehow. Irish music is all over the world. I ate at Molly Maguire's Irish Pub in Hiroshima, Japan.
The Jig of Slurs was done just perfectly; the only complaint is that Glen Rinnes didn't accompany it. And that's a very small complaint. Fantastic work.
Jig o slurs was Queen Victoria,s favourite dance when she was in Balmoral. After her death in 1901, her piper , by then Pipe Major Mclennan (,a Scot) composed the tune in her honour. It was of course written for the great highland bagpipe in D. Good to hear this music - it s what I play on the accordion. Rgds to you all from Frank in Bristol.
Thanks Martin. The Irish is just as good. Remember Pat Mcgarr and the Gallowglass. Anyone who plays an instrument is my friend. Cheers Frank in Bristol.
One of the most popular reels in Ireland is "The Bucks of Oranmore". I now believe that it is in fact "The Bucks of Aranmore" and is native to that Scottish island. I live not far from Oranmore and I don't think a native thereof ever wrote a tune. Alban agus Éire Abù!
Lovely, and great to see traditional music played far and wide. Loved hearing irish tenor banjo here, too. Only thing i wondered is if there was a snare drum or similar being played as i found that particular sound a bit distracting and incongruent.
Yep there’s a drummer there. He deliberately raised the tempo at the start, kept the musicians playing tight and made the set as exciting as it is! The snare drum IS used in traditional Irish Music, particularly in ceili bands, but it’s also sometimes used in larger sessions as seen here.
Greetings from your Irish brothers in Omaha, NE. I play the Fiddle with 12-20 other Irish Musicians in a Jam Session every month at the Brazenhead Pub. Wish we could all play together somehow. Irish music is all over the world. I ate at Molly Maguire's Irish Pub in Hiroshima, Japan.
If that doesn't get your heart pumpin' & your feet tappIn' surely nothing will. Absolutely great!
So come home my sweet little stow away kids
How I wish I was there. Thanks for this post
as an Englishman living in Ireland nearly 30yrs.. I enjoy playing 'Trad' the Bodhran, Spoons Tambourine & Washboard many a good session in the local
I'm from Galway. Haven't seen a washboard since the 70s. Please don't get bored with it. Well done!
@@Martin-tn5lm the washboard belonged to my wifes aunt... its years old...i keep meaning to decorate it.....
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In between the Jig of Slurs and Calliope House, there is another jig played called "Over the Oceans". A 5 jig set. Sounds good.
Thanks!
Awesome 🎼 🇨🇮
Greetings from England Luton love this music
Greetings from Wyoming, USA. Looking forward to spending the month of June, 2025 in Ireland - we will be celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary.
Traditional Gaelic Music is my favorite. I love hearing it played in a pub in Switzerland. I like the music best in small settings.
The Jig of Slurs was done just perfectly; the only complaint is that Glen Rinnes didn't accompany it. And that's a very small complaint. Fantastic work.
Greetings from Serbia.
Good stuff! 30 years ago I used to be involved in the celtic folk scene in Glasgow lke this I must try and get involved again
Do it!!
Great lrish traditional music l bet the three great Sligo fiddlers Coleman Morrison and Killoran would love it too
312th LIKE; 21,929th listen/view - and another fun set with a "Save" to my own play-along playlist. Good craic... carry on.
Authentic and just plain genuine fun to listen to.
Favolosiii!!!
What a great set. Fantastic energy!
I love this set!! Amazing and exhousting hahaha. I practice in on my banjo . . . . for hours hahaha
Jig o slurs was Queen Victoria,s favourite dance when she was in Balmoral. After her death in 1901, her piper , by then Pipe Major Mclennan (,a Scot) composed the tune in her honour. It was of course written for the great highland bagpipe in D. Good to hear this music - it s what I play on the accordion. Rgds to you all from Frank in Bristol.
I'm from West Ireland. I love Bonnie Kate and Miss McCleod of Rassay and all Scottish music.
Thanks Martin. The Irish is just as good. Remember Pat Mcgarr and the Gallowglass. Anyone who plays an instrument is my friend. Cheers Frank in Bristol.
One of the most popular reels in Ireland is "The Bucks of Oranmore". I now believe that it is in fact "The Bucks of Aranmore" and is native to that Scottish island. I live not far from Oranmore and I don't think a native thereof ever wrote a tune. Alban agus Éire Abù!
put me back on the drink it would 🙈🤙
Great stuff kee it goin
#sessiongoals Love this video, thanks for sharing!!
Just grand!!!
Amazing!!!
Brilliant! Thanks for posting. Love it.
What a great set! Wonderful session.
The tin whistle is brilliant & don’t undo that great playing on lark in the morning. Like moving on FFS
Good craic, that
I know Over the Oceans as Out on the Ocean.
Yes I think that's right!
Lovely, and great to see traditional music played far and wide. Loved hearing irish tenor banjo here, too. Only thing i wondered is if there was a snare drum or similar being played as i found that particular sound a bit distracting and incongruent.
Yep there’s a drummer there. He deliberately raised the tempo at the start, kept the musicians playing tight and made the set as exciting as it is! The snare drum IS used in traditional Irish Music, particularly in ceili bands, but it’s also sometimes used in larger sessions as seen here.
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I tell myself it can be done.
Yuking brilliant!!!
Besides the music in The Lord of the Rings, this is the music Hobbits party to, in my head!
Nice! The way Irish music should be played!
Donegal Lass* ;)
Ooops indeed! Wish she would stop moving around so gosh darn much!
I live in a tent.
You can measure your words, but what does that count against soul?
Ceili is cure for war
ha
Brasil ❤
Don't you?
Amazing....
Jayzus lad's is it a wake, liven up, The fella in the lavvy has just pished all over the floor jigging around. Ya Hoo/