That's true, he is kind of a master at this effect. I think it's partially to do with the bass notes being hit at regular intervals, it kind of forces the listener to fill in the "beat" even when those bass notes aren't being hit every beat. And really I'm taking this idea from how pianists describe "bass note movements" or chord movements in general, so i may be wrong, just my thoughts.
So many beautiful moments of time
Kevin is a gift to everyone with ears.
Kevin sounds like a whole orchestra! His music is so full with energy while he looks like he barely moves his fingers and bow, I am so in awe!
That's true, he is kind of a master at this effect.
I think it's partially to do with the bass notes being hit at regular intervals, it kind of forces the listener to fill in the "beat" even when those bass notes aren't being hit every beat. And really I'm taking this idea from how pianists describe "bass note movements" or chord movements in general, so i may be wrong, just my thoughts.
Mighty feckin chunes, Kevin! Lovely stuff
Always been my favorite fiddler. Tanks, Kevin.
The humour alone is enough, but then the tunes. This man inspired me in my ITM beginnings back in the 90's. Hup, Kevein Burke!
A master of the instrument…….thanks for the music
One of my very favorites. I was introduced to Kevin’s music through this tune. I believe it was on Arlo Guthrie’s album ‘Hobo’s Lullaby’.
Beautiful ✨
Great stuff! Thanks! 😎
I was wrong on all accounts. Oh well. They’re all beautiful.😁✨
Being dead never slowed him down. Reach beyond,
It was ‘Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys’ album, and the tune was Sailor’s Bonnet.
"Knew and loved Johnny Cunningham".
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Who knows though, I could be wrong on that. Either way, it’s still beautiful.
dia adalah idolaku ! Matur suksma
There only one Kevin Burke