Ella Mae O'Dwyer on concertina
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Mrs. Ella Mae O'Dwyer, née Quill, from Athea in West Limerick (later of Ardgroom Co. Cork), playing a fling, followed by two reels, Toss the Feathers and Drowsy Maggie. Recorded in Cork in November 1982.
This concertina can now be heard on an album that was launched yesterday in Milltown Malbay being played by Mary MacNamara, Josephine Marsh, Jacqueline McCarthy, Dympna O'Sullivan, Ann Droney Curran, and Angela Crotty.
The fine old style with plenty of tight triplets, octaves. chords and repeating rhythmic melody notes. If you listen to the West Clare whistle master Micho Russell you will hear this almost lost style of music.
Fascinating video and great playing. Interesting that the air button seems to be much higher than usual and it looks like she is playing it with her index finger rather than thumb. Also no fretwork on the sides?
Love this she has a style of her own fantastic lovely tunes
always knew Mrs Doubtfire had more to offer.
That's a good one.
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What a ga! lovely tunes -- great lift and swing.
Lovely , is that Tony McMahon presenting?
Was she playing a G/D concertina by any chance?
That's an absolutely lovely sounding concertina, and well played!
Ar fheabas
She is my hero! What is the name of the first song (the fling).
The first tune is called Behind The Ditch In Pairc Anna. the second version on this page: thesession.org/tunes/6615
@52Paddy1991
Thanks so much for posting the name. I have been faithfully practicing it - and Ella Mae would be proud!
No rushing through it... no fancy shmancy ornamentation, no trying to imitate other instruments, just driving pure concertina. Reminds me a lot of Chris Droney. She's lovely.
I don't think this is the concertina played on the CD referred to by Gary, below. That concertina is a big old 2-row German yoke. This one here looks to be a taped up Lachenal.
It's the same player David. She was playing the old German one when Neil Wayne & John Tams recorded her in 1974, but her daughter bought the Lachenal, and a Jeffries, off me after that.
Title is "Behind the Ditch in Parkhanna".
On the CD on the Free Reed Clare Set,rec. 1974 the tune is given as Behind the Bush in Parkhanna
That'a so nice.
aw, she's grand, isn't she? lovely playing.
Love it!
Lovely! very nice!
Fernando
Yert
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