Thank you so much for this. I'm an Englishman. I see the Irish musical tradtion as being so precious. And detailed analysis of it is facinating. . Of course I' have beoome a Coleman fan. But I'm fascinated by discussions of his influences. These videos are marvelous. Musical scholarship at the highest level. Thak you so much gentlemen .
Duffy (7:23): ... those musicians are allowing the music to breathe.... Wickham (7:48): ... in the end, who cares? Duffy: ... the older musicians are disappointed ......
Beautiful unguie, cross bowing action words being slashed in the bowing action, thetrplet is light, comes in on the tail end.showme the cat again, donegal style, the note is lazy back, second part, alot of three notes in a row, treble rings either way, that's it in one bow, ya, your putting a little of instinct, another aspect of the bow, raises its head. The last four notes, instead of separate bows, getting the last, in context it happens four time. Incredible to get a grip with this, tubbercurry, travelled, friends soak up balance between the fiddle and the flute.
Thank you so much for this. I'm an Englishman. I see the Irish musical tradtion as being so precious. And detailed analysis of it is facinating. . Of course I' have beoome a Coleman fan. But I'm fascinated by discussions of his influences. These videos are marvelous. Musical scholarship at the highest level. Thak you so much gentlemen .
Fascinating, magical fiddling. Thanks for this
Thanks for all this valuable insight and of course the beautiful tune!
Fantastic show, really interesting presenter and guests...and topic. It's like trying to pin down mercury! Love it. Shine on!
Thankyou Steve for puting these programs together, so interesting and informative
Great to hear P Duffy speak of the Sligo music - thanks
what a great piece of musicology..
Very informative and helpful analysis Phillip and Steve - just what I need.👍🏼
Steve this is excellent, super informative and beautifully produced. Thanks for sharing your expertise on Sligo Shtyle.🥰
Fred finn and johnny. Henry were good fiddle players
Duffy (7:23): ... those musicians are allowing the music to breathe....
Wickham (7:48): ... in the end, who cares?
Duffy: ... the older musicians are disappointed ......
Please, never close this channel! Greetings from Spain!
Loved the nice bit of Klezmer too! ;)
Nice to see some attention given to this
Gerard Lord for little wings the correct
Oramentio, correct, music allowed to breath,playing a tune, it's about, dive into music, sligo time, very few Derry maids, south teach me.
Marion square, arc, namesrecording 1950, amazing,
Asifbymagic, topped off by the gentle move of the wrist,
Beautiful unguie, cross bowing action words being slashed in the bowing action, thetrplet is light, comes in on the tail end.showme the cat again, donegal style, the note is lazy back, second part, alot of three notes in a row, treble rings either way, that's it in one bow, ya, your putting a little of instinct, another aspect of the bow, raises its head. The last four notes, instead of separate bows, getting the last, in context it happens four time. Incredible to get a grip with this, tubbercurry, travelled, friends soak up balance between the fiddle and the flute.
So this was a fight...
You can tell the real irishman in this video
Play llike genious michael coleman
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