Danish Slipjig / THE YORKSHIRE TRIP
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2023
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This is such a cool tune (played on a sunny day)! We have played this one for some years now, learning it as a Danish Slipjig. Upon further research, the tune is indeed found in a Danish tune collection (E.Reventlow, Copengahen 1799, tune nr. 103), however it can also be found in the William Vicker's collection of dance tunes (1770, Northumberland), under the title The Yorkshire trip. Do you know this tune too?
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Featuring Kevin Lees (fiddle) and Sebastian Bloch (guitar).
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Danish folk. Brilliant. So interested in this! More please. Recently discovered Stephan Bugge. Also wonderful.
More to come! Glad you’ve found us.
Never heard that tune before - great tune & performance!
Your back, :) everything you upload is gold
Another superb gem added to your channel. Listening through proper headphones (not ear buds) is a treat. Great sound!!
Another great tune Kevin,good to see Sebastian back on this one👍
Awesome that was fantastic and loved that ending on the guitar too!!!
Wonderful! Another one to learn.
Saw this and loved it so now have it in my repertoire also, beautiful version and arrangements and lovely to hear lesser known tunes like this being bought to light.
Exactly that!
Really a cool tune, you are in right. I did not know it ... Thank you for sharing it-
❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 lovely!
Keep'em coming guys 🎉 you're rocking 😎
Loving this
You really do find the good tunes! In this one, to my ear the A part sounds quite quaint, every bit 18th century; the B part is a bit more modern-sounding, and the C part sounds quite contemporary and edgy. Fantastic tune! Thanks for posting it.
Strong resemblances to Roger de Coverley,
Most enjoyable thank you Guys
interesting ,✨
🎉 Very nice
Nice tune! Might take it to the Cumbie next week :)
Do that Rog!!