What does the tilde shaped symbol above a note mean again in the second jig? That you play the note above that note and slur it with that note following? Tha ks for sharing all this for free!!
@@leif1075 I just saw the comment today, had so many notifications, sorry. I am a bit out of classical notation but I'd say it is a sort of trill. The effect is the typical sound of whistle players. I helps keeping the melody interesting and not so linear. I'm very sorry for my poor english... have a happy new year!
@MrPaulOfield no need to apologize and your English is just fine. You're very articulate honestly. Can you please share any tips on how to play those adornment notes more easily or learn them easily..sorry I forgot the technical term for it. And tips to learn vibrator and fast passages and double.stops easily if I am starting violin as. A youngish adult?
The family and I use this and the accompanying reel collection as a reference. It works well for practicing other instruments. There are no ads, no chatting, and no excessive ornamentation. Greatly appreciated!
So, I'm German, and I love the Irish Music. I'm a beginning German whistler and I appreciate These Videos too. Ist's a really good way to learn different songs. Thanks you.
it took dozens of hours but I did it! i learned them all. these jigs were the perfect difficulty for me, Thank you so much for uploading. your precise and clear fiddling taught me much about playing these tunes correctly. cheers from Canada!
Thanks so much for uploading these tunes. With settings on 75% I play along for 1/2 hour per day as part of my fiddle practice...great for timing, intonation and rhythm, thanks!
Merci beaucoup pour votre joli travail :-) ... j’essaie de jouer les reels avec la flûte traversière :-) ... ce serait trop génial si vous aviez envie de faire une transcription (seulement la flûte) de Temps fugit d’Erwan Menguy :-) :-) :-)
Make a screen shot from the sheets: press shift+Windows+S, adjust size of the sheet you like, and it automatically is in the clipboard. Copy it in document, ready.
Maybe you can help me with this: i am trying to make the rolls sound good, but i don't know how to do it best, for example: if im doing a roll on the E in the D string shoud i go EFEDE or EGEDE? How is it that you do them?
In fact you have to interrupt the main note once with a note above and once with a note below. The upper and lower notes do not really sound ... the upper note is rather "struck"
@@aureliencorneille6241 PLEASE HELP How can I learn these quickly and easily. I am getting frustrated and discouraged..for t he lark in morning piece are those As on open A string or on D string ?? And what exsctly did he mean above?
@@santiagovidal9562 how can you CHANGE the note from F to G..it's a different note?? When you me tion EFEDE versus EGEDE..or do you mean something else?
This is late enough that by now you probably already know what it is, but it symbolizes a turn I think. It is no longer very common in modern music. (After some research I found that in this context it is actually called a roll)
I am almost all Irish with 1 quarter of German. I love Irish celtic music. My parents who adopted me (they are mostly German) really encouraged my musical abilities in singing and I play the guitar, learning the 5 string banjo and the 4 string ukuilele. I taught myself to play the violin. My mother taught me how to play the piano . That's my musical life in a nutshell. says Judy Corrette
There are slip jigs in 9/8 time as well which sound fantastic triple time they call it I think. Irish music is split between jigs 6/8 and reels 4/4 with a few variations. Played at speed with quavers. Mostly in keys of D, G and A. Good keys for fiddle players. They are nearly all played in the first position.
Hey does anyone here know how to play violin I don’t have anyone to teach me and I’d appreciate it if any of ye could help- Or a free helpful app would be pleasant-
Yeah, let's just use tablature for violin, idiot. Elementary school children can read staff notation and you can't, you could change to stop being an illiterate moron.
Timings starting on the precount!
00:06 - Kesh Jig
01:22 - Morrison's Jig
02:39 - Banish Misfortune
04:28 - Out on the Ocean
05:47 - Connaughtman's Rambles
07:07 - Blarney Pilgrims
08:54 - Swallotail Jig
10:09 - Lark in the Morning
12:30 - Lilting Banshee
13:46 - Cliffs of Moher
Thank you!👍
What does the tilde shaped symbol above a note mean again in the second jig? That you play the note above that note and slur it with that note following? Tha ks for sharing all this for free!!
Awwww ☺️🙏🫶
@@leif1075 I just saw the comment today, had so many notifications, sorry.
I am a bit out of classical notation but I'd say it is a sort of trill. The effect is the typical sound of whistle players. I helps keeping the melody interesting and not so linear. I'm very sorry for my poor english... have a happy new year!
@MrPaulOfield no need to apologize and your English is just fine. You're very articulate honestly. Can you please share any tips on how to play those adornment notes more easily or learn them easily..sorry I forgot the technical term for it. And tips to learn vibrator and fast passages and double.stops easily if I am starting violin as. A youngish adult?
The family and I use this and the accompanying reel collection as a reference. It works well for practicing other instruments. There are no ads, no chatting, and no excessive ornamentation. Greatly appreciated!
Thank you for this kind comment. Good music with the family ;-)
I'm a beginning Irish fiddler and really appreciate these videos as they help me learn the different songs in a simple and approachable way!
Thank you a lot for sharing these tunes with all us. They are a great help for me, as I'm actually a beginner fiddle player! My best! ;)
So, I'm German, and I love the Irish Music. I'm a beginning German whistler and I appreciate These Videos too. Ist's a really good way to learn different songs. Thanks you.
it took dozens of hours but I did it! i learned them all. these jigs were the perfect difficulty for me, Thank you so much for uploading. your precise and clear fiddling taught me much about playing these tunes correctly. cheers from Canada!
Hello, I'm Korean. Excuse me, but is there a word that describes the genre of these songs? I really like it
Hi ! I am French. Yes it's Irish music: reels and jigs. Look at thesession.org
7:18 and 0:00 are my favourite ones
Irish traditional/folk music
This first bit is called River wide,and Irish jig music 😊😍
But yes all are irish jig music. The first is just my favorite 😉
@@aureliencorneille6241You might search The Bothy Band De Danann, Planxty. Irish trad bands. Also Riverdance, Irish Dancing. 💚🤍🧡
So appreciate these Irish Jigs. Your playing is excellent and thankyou so much for the notes..🎶
Thanks so much for uploading these tunes. With settings on 75% I play along for 1/2 hour per day as part of my fiddle practice...great for timing, intonation and rhythm, thanks!
These videos are excellent for guitar players as well. Great practice to place the right chords.
Do you have guitar tabs or full guitar sheet music for this?
Love theses irish songs, thanks for upload!
Beautiful Irish music ❤
Thank you so much for uploading this video, love Irish music
As a Irishman myself this brings me joy ^^
Beginner Uilleann piper here. Playing along at 50% then 75% is helping me a LOT!
This is mighty!Fierce mighty
Congrats and thanks for the video.
Starting to learn Irish flute! This is helping a lot
Merci! Beau travail!
I've learned all, thank you
thank you for providing this wonderful content.
Merci beaucoup pour votre joli travail :-) ... j’essaie de jouer les reels avec la flûte traversière :-) ... ce serait trop génial si vous aviez envie de faire une transcription (seulement la flûte) de Temps fugit d’Erwan Menguy :-) :-) :-)
Make a screen shot from the sheets: press shift+Windows+S, adjust size of the sheet you like, and it automatically is in the clipboard. Copy it in document, ready.
Thanks for uploading!!!
Great job. Thank you very much.
Comment tu fais pour faire les apogiatures??
Thank you
Food for the soul,😊
8:52 Swallowtail Jig
merci
I found perfection
This is great! Very helpful. Thanks!
That's great! I'll play it on my recorder!
No, I'll play it on my whistle!
Nice!!!
Merçi
good video
Maybe you can help me with this: i am trying to make the rolls sound good, but i don't know how to do it best, for example: if im doing a roll on the E in the D string shoud i go EFEDE or EGEDE? How is it that you do them?
Yes, both are correct. I do EGEDE, it sounds better
In fact you have to interrupt the main note once with a note above and once with a note below.
The upper and lower notes do not really sound ... the upper note is rather "struck"
@@aureliencorneille6241 Thank you so much, I will start practicing my rolls like that. I love the sound you make by the way!
@@aureliencorneille6241 PLEASE HELP How can I learn these quickly and easily. I am getting frustrated and discouraged..for t he lark in morning piece are those As on open A string or on D string ?? And what exsctly did he mean above?
@@santiagovidal9562 how can you CHANGE the note from F to G..it's a different note?? When you me tion EFEDE versus EGEDE..or do you mean something else?
Is this the normal speed for a jig in a session? Trying to find a good example.
no, it's too slow. it’s a working tempo.
sick
what is the curve way sign for ?
This is late enough that by now you probably already know what it is, but it symbolizes a turn I think. It is no longer very common in modern music. (After some research I found that in this context it is actually called a roll)
@@KanadMondal thank you
I am almost all Irish with 1 quarter of German. I love Irish celtic music. My parents who adopted me (they are mostly German) really encouraged my musical abilities in singing and I play the guitar, learning the 5 string banjo and the 4 string ukuilele. I taught myself to play the violin. My mother taught me how to play the piano . That's my musical life in a nutshell. says Judy Corrette
Que vonito
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it's so interesting how they count 12/8 when there is a 6/8
There are slip jigs in 9/8 time as well which sound fantastic triple time they call it I think. Irish music is split between jigs 6/8 and reels 4/4 with a few variations. Played at speed with quavers. Mostly in keys of D, G and A. Good keys for fiddle players. They are nearly all played in the first position.
SALUT Aurélien!!!
Chomh cool!
An bhfuil album agat?
Beadh sé sin iontach le giotár éigin.
Stop pretending like you know Irish-
@@grave_skullz Was bauchst du? Petra feus c'hoant?
@@grave_skullz tá sé ag déanamh iarracht ar a laghad. Ní fhaca mé aon Gaeilge asat go fóill
J'entends que tu es francophone, ai je juste ?
Google translate really messed that one up didn’t it?
Oui, exactement ! 😉
Hey does anyone here know how to play violin I don’t have anyone to teach me and I’d appreciate it if any of ye could help-
Or a free helpful app would be pleasant-
Its not an app but www.stringclub.com/ has play along tabs that I find very helpful
Uh, get a teacher?
Irish washerwoman?
A bit common. Beneath most trad players 😀😀
Ah no finger tabs😭
I barely read sheet music... I can't follow without the tabs..
Yeah, let's just use tablature for violin, idiot.
Elementary school children can read staff notation and you can't, you could change to stop being an illiterate moron.