It's not the name though, and this is quite a different version from what is played in Brittony. :p For some reason, this An Dro is often called the Wren by English-speaking musicians, but I have no idea why. In Bretagne, where it's from, it is often called "An dro de Kerfank", because of a song by Tri Yann that has this melody. Before that, it was know as Gweharral.
the clear notes and slower speed is perfect for someone trying to ear-learn a tune, like me! thank you!
That moment where a youtube video tells you the name of that tune you learned at a session 20 years ago but never knew the name of.
Thanks!
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It's not the name though, and this is quite a different version from what is played in Brittony. :p For some reason, this An Dro is often called the Wren by English-speaking musicians, but I have no idea why.
In Bretagne, where it's from, it is often called "An dro de Kerfank", because of a song by Tri Yann that has this melody. Before that, it was know as Gweharral.
@@Neyvermore thanks for this info! The Wren is the name used by New England fiddlers and it’s interesting to know the other names before that
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