Lovely stuff. I play bagpipes with the De La Salle Scout Pipe Band and the Rowan Tree and Is ar Éireann Ní nEosfainn Cé hÍ are part of our repertoire too.
Hi Jimmy, The bass notes on the B/c normaly come as standard to support the key of tunes in the keys of C or B, Trad English and Irish Folk tunes are normally in D or G therefore you would need to change your bass for D and G Bass. But if you are hapy playing solo, transpose all the tunes into C and just Oompa Oompa on the bottom two set of buttons.
very well done stu A*
Mattmcbr 1 year ago
Dollys brae is good on a flute but sounds top class on the accordion.
Theweemanrules 1 year ago
Lovely stuff. I play bagpipes with the De La Salle Scout Pipe Band and the Rowan Tree and Is ar Éireann Ní nEosfainn Cé hÍ are part of our repertoire too.
chrismacable 1 year ago
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chrismacable 1 year ago
that is very good i wish i could play dollys brae as good
stuzzzart 1 year ago
nice !! how long have you been playing??
myrilefo 2 years ago
Nice playing; could never play the bass notes though myself. Any tips?
JimmyC1983 3 years ago
Hi Jimmy, The bass notes on the B/c normaly come as standard to support the key of tunes in the keys of C or B, Trad English and Irish Folk tunes are normally in D or G therefore you would need to change your bass for D and G Bass. But if you are hapy playing solo, transpose all the tunes into C and just Oompa Oompa on the bottom two set of buttons.
Good Luck
AccordionStu 3 years ago
you're very talented my friend,
makes me want to play
PlayHarmonicaEasily 3 years ago
Dirty ole town, dirty ole town lol :)
flute4hire 3 years ago
u can make that thing talk
my uncle was the same, he was amazing at it
it was a key accordion tho
1916somme 3 years ago
Very good!
PrenticeBoy1688 3 years ago
great set
johnfinbarburke 3 years ago