Ye the tempo makes trad music magical, the musicians too of course, this is awesome, all ye speed freaks should listen to this, of how it’s delivered, 👍🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️👏👏👏👏👏👏
I'm not usually a massive fan of trad guitar players, but I like what Padraig is doing. There's Steve Cooney influence in there I think, especially that second tune.
Fabulous.. And just curious, is the box Mr. Connolly playing one of his fathers? Either way, picking up the melodeon is a fantastic way to keep his father's memory alive.
@@christaylor2070 Keep in mind that it might have been adjusted by a tuner after it was made, Eb flat is a quite popular alternate key in Ireland for D tunes.
String instruments based on frame drums or using a skin are common around the world : Turkey : kabak kemane (bowed), sazbus, yayli tambur (plucked) Iran : tar (plucked) China : Ehru (bowed)
No I think Lizbeth means the banjo was made in North America, which it was. It’s an Epiphone which were manufactured in North America in the 1920/30’s.
Johnny can’t be beaten. Tempo, power and swing.
Go raibh maith agat Banjoman 156! Johnny is a great musician.
This is literally the best thing on the interwebs. Feckin’, great tunes and beautifully played.
Absolutely Fantastic lovely tempo..Great musicians
from tunisia .. i looooooooove irish music .. tunisia love you ireland
Great to hear from people all over the world!
The best music
Fantastic playing……..great memories of Frankie and early De Danann
I've never seen so many beautiful expressions of appreciation for a set before like this- and I agree with you all!
thank you for posting. it doesn't get any better than this.
Tá fáilte romhat! Thanks for the comment.
Conemara music is so enchanting......
Great sound! Ireland...
I'll be back someday!!!
Like his father was he is a master & beautiful banjo agus guitar playing too
Lovely set
Thank you Johny OG, big hello from France . Jean Jacques
Those timbres are great together, very well done!
Absolutely beautiful xx
Go raibh maith agat for commenting Éamonn. Beautiful indeed!
This is just magical.
Go raibh maith agat Tony!
Ye the tempo makes trad music magical, the musicians too of course, this is awesome, all ye speed freaks should listen to this, of how it’s delivered, 👍🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️👏👏👏👏👏👏
Lovely Music Lads.
Brilliant Performance Guys Well Done
Great session 👏
I'm not usually a massive fan of trad guitar players, but I like what Padraig is doing. There's Steve Cooney influence in there I think, especially that second tune.
Great !!
Beautiful music!
Wonderful playing. .
Just superb
Great set!
Go raibh maith agat Callum for the feedback!
Absolutely foirfe ar fad. Dochreidte
Go raibh maith agat don aiseolas!!
😊😊😊😊😊
Fabulous.. And just curious, is the box Mr. Connolly playing one of his fathers? Either way, picking up the melodeon is a fantastic way to keep his father's memory alive.
Dia dhuit Bill, thanks for your comment. Yes, as far as I know, the melodeon he is playing there is his father's old Eb melodeon.
@@TradTG4 I didn't even know Hohner made flat key melodeons I only ever found them in C, D and G. You live and learn!
@@christaylor2070 Keep in mind that it might have been adjusted by a tuner after it was made, Eb flat is a quite popular alternate key in Ireland for D tunes.
Sin Sadie i dosach.
Sla'inte Sadie.
Beautiful. Can anyone tell me the name of the tunes please?
ON THE TOP WITH THE DESCRIPTION.
Anybody know the names of the tunes?
And the banjo is North American!❤️❤️❤️
Noel Ryan, right.
String instruments based on frame drums or using a skin are common around the world :
Turkey : kabak kemane (bowed), sazbus, yayli tambur (plucked)
Iran : tar (plucked)
China : Ehru (bowed)
The banjo as played for Irish trad at least in Ireland is viewed as an African instrument introduced to Ireland via the USA.
No I think Lizbeth means the banjo was made in North America, which it was. It’s an Epiphone which were manufactured in North America in the 1920/30’s.
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Nonetheless tune