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  • @kais.7075
    @kais.7075 Год назад +2

    Amazing, thank you! Learnt more in this video than I did in the last 2 years with the OAIM.

  • @Gelsenbury
    @Gelsenbury 10 месяцев назад

    This is great, but above my level with chords. I'll come back to this when I'm ready.

  • @SandraSElam
    @SandraSElam Год назад

    Even though I don't play the bouzouki, I enjoyed the video.

  • @saoirsepaddy
    @saoirsepaddy Год назад

    Thanks Kevin😀

  • @NoahNCopeland
    @NoahNCopeland 3 месяца назад

    I always hypothesized that the C# in E minor is common in Irish music due to the uilleann pipes being tuned to D Major, and you just gotta work around the least flexible instrument.
    but I always don't know much about Irish music XD

  • @patrickfarley8036
    @patrickfarley8036 7 месяцев назад

    That's very cool Kevin, I love the tone of that Bouzouki!
    Can you tell me what the make and model is, please?
    Is it as well built as it looks and sounds?
    Thanks, man!

    • @KevinElamMusic
      @KevinElamMusic 6 месяцев назад

      It's an Octave Mandolin made by W.A. Petersen, who has since passed on. I actually don't know what the model is called... sorry. It is well built for sure. Cheers!

  • @irish-bouzouki
    @irish-bouzouki Год назад

    Thank you so much, Kevin. Is it only on my computer that video and sound are not in sync?

    • @KevinElamMusic
      @KevinElamMusic Год назад

      I just checked and you're right, it does somehow get out of sync throughout the first half of the video and then seems to link up again later. Not sure why. I think it has to do with frame rate. Thank you for letting me know, I'll double check this for my next video.

    • @KevinElamMusic
      @KevinElamMusic Год назад +1

      Ah yes, it flips back into sync at 18:35.

  • @jamesfloyd8504
    @jamesfloyd8504 24 дня назад +1

    Surely you're in E Dorrian?

    • @KevinElamMusic
      @KevinElamMusic 21 день назад

      Yep, but in trad music we typically just say E minor. Dorian is a type of minor scale.

    • @jamesfloyd8504
      @jamesfloyd8504 21 день назад

      @KevinElamMusic The dorrian scale is neither major nor minor. It's part of what gives Irish music its unique character.

    • @KevinElamMusic
      @KevinElamMusic 21 день назад

      ​@@jamesfloyd8504I'm fully aware of what the Dorian (not Dorrian) mode is.
      Although it is not the same as the NATURAL minor scale, it nonetheless has a minor triad, and so it can be thought of as a minor mode.
      In the Irish traditional music community we typically just call this mode E minor for simplicity's sake. Most folks are interested in knowing what the tonic chord is going to be, and in this case, the tonic chord is E minor. Yes I'm aware of the technical distinctions between the classical E minor (natural minor) key signature and E Dorian. But it's just not super important for Irish traditional music to get fussy about the different names.

    • @jamesfloyd8504
      @jamesfloyd8504 21 день назад

      E Minor scale has F sharp. E Dorian scale has F and C sharp. I do think it's important to get the proper terminology.

    • @KevinElamMusic
      @KevinElamMusic 21 день назад

      @@jamesfloyd8504 E natural minor, yes. There are several kinds of minor. E melodic minor has F#, C# and D#. E harmonic minor has F# and D#. E dorian minor has C# and F#. If you don't want to call Dorian "minor", that's fine, I can't force you. But it is a minor mode. Also, this isn't classical music. There are different standards of nomenclature. The point of the video is to teach folks about what we in Irish trad music call E minor - which is the mode you find in this video.
      By the way, the tune itself is barely even Dorian, having just one passing C#, which could easily be omitted without drastically affecting the tune (on the and of 2 in measure 7 of both A and B parts). If you'd rather think of it as E (natural) minor with one C# as an accidental, that works too.

  • @user-mx2gn7rm8z
    @user-mx2gn7rm8z Месяц назад

    You'd be much quicker throwing on a tune/getting someone to play a tune in E minor and using your ears than sitting for 40 mins listening to this boring, wanna-be Irish narcissist...talk about staring at yourself in the pool...

    • @KevinElamMusic
      @KevinElamMusic Месяц назад

      None of my videos are EVER meant to replace the indispensable value you'll get from simply playing tunes with friends! I always encourage real world application. Sorry if this video wasn't for you. Cheers!

    • @eoinkelly8507
      @eoinkelly8507 Месяц назад

      @@KevinElamMusicDon’t pay any attention to that horrible comment - he was probably pissed drunk when he commented. I have been playing along with musicians live for years but your video is giving me some great new pointers in accompaniment of minor tunes. It’s always good to reevaluate your info every now and again - especially the zook

    • @KevinElamMusic
      @KevinElamMusic Месяц назад +1

      @@eoinkelly8507 thanks for the support, I really appreciate it!