Durang's Hornpipe - Rachel Eddy at Augusta Old Time Week 2016
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Filmed at the Augusta Heritage Center's Old Time Week.
The Augusta Heritage Center of Davis & Elkins College is known internationally for teaching, presenting, and nurturing traditional music, folklife and folk arts. It is best known for intensive week-long workshops in traditional music, dance, craft, and folklore.
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Rachel owns this one!!
I met arose and Tara at PortTownsend. Great ladies.
This is how music should be- FUN!👏👍
Such great old time fiddling!
This one of my favorite tunes played some of my favorite musician friends!!!
just made my morning here in denmark. haven't had breakfast yet, but picking along is just as good!
Her dress is beautiful.
This is a great band.
Thank you! 🙂
That's the best fiddle playing i ever heard and the rest of the band to
Another hornpipe like Staten Island hornpipe 😊
yep
Feel so good cause you are doing so good
Rachel Eddy - Fiddle
Nadine Landry - Bass
Ben Nelson - Banjo
Trevor Mckenzie - Guitar (right)
Joebass DeJarnette - Guitar (left)
Thank you for that.
Excellent tight, thanks Rachel Edy and friends.
SORRY I DIDN'T GET TO HEAR AND SEE THIS LIVE. WOW.
Always like to listen to the lady with the laughing eyes.
so perfect
I noticed that American Hornpipes are played much faster than British isles hornpipes.
This is one of my fav vids for me.... Makes me feel so good
That girl can play the fiddle and the banger and guitar I loved playin with her I heard she moved overseas wv is heaven why would anybody leave this place
To love to sweden
lovely,nice,very good,I could go on, but.
Bravissimi!
Spritely.
Indeed, spritely.
Is Nadine any relation to the luminous Yvette?
Is Rachel related to Tim Eddy, another great musician ?!
She could pull a C-note weekly buskin', not that she has to.
Looks like a good fiddle, too. Vasser's? I think Bobby Hicks's is one.
Would have been nice if she had taken turns with the banjo and maybe guitar players like they do in most bands of this type!
This is the way it's done for dancing...
@@joshuagoodman3854 Joshua, you may be thinking of Bluegrass Music which takes breaks (or as you said: Turns)!!
Old-Time Music (eg: this Clark Kessinger tune) all play in unison while listening to "and feeding-off" each other.
Great job Rachel!!
We met at Clifftop 2008, and the PattyFest Festival in WV via Dave Harbst, a good friend and my fraternity "Big Brother"!
They are playing old-time music, where one doesn't trade breaks. That's done in bluegrass.