Nice! In addition to the ornaments, it would be nice to have some lessons on melodic variations common to Irish music in future videos (breaking the quarter note down into smaller subdivisions, delaying the target note till beat 2 or 5, changing up neighboring tones, triplet walk ups, etc)
Great vid! Moher is pronounced “More.” Live in Ireland, I apologize for the weird h’s
Wonderful lesson. Thank you!
I can recommend "Allan's Irish Fiddler" 120 jigs reels hornpipes and set dances in one book, WALTON'S in dublin is where I got my copy..
Amazing lesson. Please, please more content like this. Warm regards from Berlin. R
Thanks!
Yay! I'm so excited to learn these! Excited to see more this month 🤩
Good evening David , I hope you are all right .
Nice! In addition to the ornaments, it would be nice to have some lessons on melodic variations common to Irish music in future videos (breaking the quarter note down into smaller subdivisions, delaying the target note till beat 2 or 5, changing up neighboring tones, triplet walk ups, etc)
Great lesson. Thanks!
This is great content….thanks
Hey …Your tips and lessons are always helpful…
Just wanted to ask..is LR BAGGS RADIUS Pickup a good choice for the mandolin?
I'm so stuck in 1 strumming pattern, really hoping to extend my versatility into more traditional patterns
Nice, thanks that'll help me a lot. Oh, its pronounced Connort, not Connat. Slàn.
Great tunes! Just so you know, Moher is pronounced like "more" which isn't entirely obvious when you see it written down!