@ddanze Sort of. I started with standard EADGBE tuning, then put a capo on the second fret, but so that it didn't catch the low E string. It's a nice trick:)
@defordterry Depends what you mean by Irish guitar. The fingerpicking style I use in this bit is not something I'm very good at - in fact this one of two tunes I play this way:p What I'm (in all modesty) good at is accompaniment, chords and rhythms, that sort of thing. And as far as that goes, I can only say, practice. Find a nice set of tunes somewhere and play along with it. And again. And again. Or try a song. There's lots of nice ones out there:)
Thats a lovely little tune ,, well played ,, cheers ,, dave :)
reprac9 1 month ago
@ddanze Sort of. I started with standard EADGBE tuning, then put a capo on the second fret, but so that it didn't catch the low E string. It's a nice trick:)
TijnB42 1 month ago
drop D tuning? nice job
ddanze 1 month ago
Thanks man. I will take time to practice more on the guitar, this is my goal for the next year ;-).
defordterry 2 months ago
Wonderful! I can only play this song with the harmonica. I'm very new at guitarplaying can you give me some advise how to play irish guitar?
Keep up your great music. greetings
Matze
defordterry 2 months ago
@defordterry Depends what you mean by Irish guitar. The fingerpicking style I use in this bit is not something I'm very good at - in fact this one of two tunes I play this way:p What I'm (in all modesty) good at is accompaniment, chords and rhythms, that sort of thing. And as far as that goes, I can only say, practice. Find a nice set of tunes somewhere and play along with it. And again. And again. Or try a song. There's lots of nice ones out there:)
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