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Session Tunes - The Sally Gardens/Silver Spear/Humors of Tulla

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2018
  • From our session at McNamara's Irish Pub in Nashville, TN - we wrapped up the night with a blast of good standard reels.
    Bill Verdier - fiddle/tenor banjo
    Bill Wolfe - flute
    Frances Cunningham - bouzouki
    Lynda Anderson - fiddle
    Sarah Wilfong - fiddle
    Kevin Donovan - banjo/accordion
    Jennifer Halenar - fiddle
    Craig Pittman - mandolin
    Josh Jernigan - bodhran
    Sean Cunningham - flute
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Комментарии • 36

  • @antoniolopezmanito3511
    @antoniolopezmanito3511 5 лет назад +6

    Who's the bodhran player?

    • @jjdrmr
      @jjdrmr 5 лет назад +8

      Me, that seems like ages ago. Come a way since then, I was train beating all the way through that HA!

    • @whistletutor
      @whistletutor  3 года назад +4

      @@jjdrmr We've all come a long way man hahaha

    • @dukadarodear2176
      @dukadarodear2176 2 года назад +2

      I think you're a good bodhrán (deafener - i mbéarla) player, which is a rare species. Great music as well!

  • @johnprice7303
    @johnprice7303 Год назад +5

    My much missed old Irish Da used to play this on his mouth organ, I provided the percussion section via my Ma's wooden spoons on the wooden kitchen table. The memory of those days brings tears to my 75 year old eyes. My wonderful Da used to make Bodhráns in his spare time, from being a coal miner, part time slaughter man, & small farmer. He used the circular frame from a sand screen to make the circular frame (sanded to a perfect finish and painted with shamrocks/harps etc. by his drinking buddy) The only downside to this, is that he is that he used pigskin (bought locally) to complete the Bodhráns.

  • @JayNewberyy
    @JayNewberyy 4 года назад +4

    this is an absolute and unmitigated joy, thank you

  • @terencemagee
    @terencemagee 5 лет назад +2

    Bloody brilliant!

  • @williamswhistlepipes
    @williamswhistlepipes 6 лет назад +4

    Great lively tunes

  • @fidilkid
    @fidilkid 3 года назад +3

    This really makes me miss sessions! You guys sounded fantastic this night!!!!

  • @KennedysKitchen
    @KennedysKitchen 5 лет назад +1

    Great stuff.

  • @here_we_go_again2571
    @here_we_go_again2571 Год назад

    Wonderful!
    Thank you for sharing :)

  • @lebirdking
    @lebirdking Год назад

    What a blast!

  • @lisaflute185
    @lisaflute185 5 лет назад +2

    I love this so much ❤️ makes my heart so happy 😁

  • @EricOwensFlute
    @EricOwensFlute Год назад

    Good stuff!

  • @ClaireShireyMusic
    @ClaireShireyMusic Год назад +1

    The best

  • @melindagaineswright1009
    @melindagaineswright1009 6 лет назад +2

    Love it!! Hup!!

  • @connortoole7027
    @connortoole7027 6 лет назад +5

    I loved hearing the Sally Gardens. Could you please post a tutorial in the future on your flute? Thanks.

    • @whistletutor
      @whistletutor  6 лет назад +3

      Sure, good idea!

    • @connortoole7027
      @connortoole7027 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much. My flute arrives in a couple of weeks and I'm really looking forward to playing it.

  • @saoirsepaddy
    @saoirsepaddy 2 года назад +2

    The girl playing the Cittern is that Frances Cunningham ?
    I seen her with Maggie Drennon in six mile bridge band in Ann Arbor , Mi many yrs ago
    Their music was Great I bought all their CDs on the spot

    • @whistletutor
      @whistletutor  2 года назад

      Ha - yes, that's her, the 6MB days feel like eons ago :)

  • @brandondavis5422
    @brandondavis5422 6 лет назад +3

    Where is your session?

    • @whistletutor
      @whistletutor  6 лет назад +4

      McNamara's Pub, Nashville, TN

    • @brandondavis5422
      @brandondavis5422 6 лет назад +2

      whistletutor Is Eion Dillon the uilleann piper still living there? Great player!

    • @whistletutor
      @whistletutor  6 лет назад +2

      Eamonn? Yeah, he comes down from time to time - he's a monster player for sure

    • @brandondavis5422
      @brandondavis5422 6 лет назад +2

      whistletutor if I'm down that way I'll have to pop over. I'm not a monster piper, but I'm ok. 😃

  • @setnaffa
    @setnaffa 5 лет назад +2

    Hey Sean!!
    While I'm sure it's against the law somewhere for not including 27 banjos, but could you and your wife and friends have a go at "Orange Blossom Special" or "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"? There's more than enough musical talent in this video. And if you did it with a bagpipe in the ensemble, you'd have something unique and maybe viral...
    I think you could "knock it right over the center field wall into the parking lot"...

    • @whistletutor
      @whistletutor  5 лет назад +1

      Hahaha - well you wouldn't want me attempting anything in the Bluegrass or Old Time world, that wouldn't go well. :)

  • @WildBoreWoodWind
    @WildBoreWoodWind Год назад +1

    Two too many Banjos 😁 Aris le do thoil!

  • @soslothful
    @soslothful 5 лет назад +1

    Sessions often play "traditional" tunes. This term seems ambiguous. How old must a tune be to to be deemed "traditional"? Also, do you find having eaten to much adversely affects your playing? A stuffed belly seems to disrupt my breathing and playing.

    • @whistletutor
      @whistletutor  5 лет назад +1

      "Traditional" is definitely an indistinct term. In my experience folks tend to consider a tune "new" if it was written in the past 20-30 years or so but that's certainly not a hard and fast rule. More accurately, a tune is "traditional" if it's become a part of the tradition - i.e. it's one that crops up at sessions - regardless of whether it's 20 years old or 100. As for the food, yes, I usually eat a big lunch on session days and skip dinner.

    • @mkirksmith
      @mkirksmith 5 лет назад +1

      whistletutor I think your definition of a tune that crops up at sessions is sensible - some new tunes just catch on and spread. We were playing Dusty Windowsills last night - it's a good example.

    • @triggerfish999
      @triggerfish999 4 года назад +1

      Um....I think traditional means the style (jig, reel etc) and acoustic instruments. So new jigs e.g. are written all the time and played at trad sessions. I don’t think it has to mean a tune is old, although many of them are.