I do play in dadgad some times, but usually I play in drop-d for Celtic style. This video is from a long time ago and my playing style has changed a lot. When you're playing Celtic guitar your right hand is more important than your left hand, it's important to get the feel for the rythems of jigs reels etc.
Jimmy Ward's and Out on the Ocean. Nice set! I usually play "Behind the bush in the garden," into "Jimmy Ward's," and finish with "Star above the garter."
Hey Quinn, do you play in DADGAD tuning, and do you have any tips for playing celtic guitar?
thefolgers 2 years ago
I do play in dadgad some times, but usually I play in drop-d for Celtic style. This video is from a long time ago and my playing style has changed a lot. When you're playing Celtic guitar your right hand is more important than your left hand, it's important to get the feel for the rythems of jigs reels etc.
TheBachands 2 years ago
Jimmy Ward's and Out on the Ocean. Nice set! I usually play "Behind the bush in the garden," into "Jimmy Ward's," and finish with "Star above the garter."
bigrockstar81 3 years ago
On ya boys!!! this is what St Patrick's day is all about!!!!
bballpro213 4 years ago
It's called the million fiddlers' jig...! lol...
lowellirish 4 years ago
the clare jig
alanbreathnach 4 years ago
Great irish tunes..keep it up!
proudnflder 4 years ago
it's Jimmy Words' Jig
kitaro1007 4 years ago
Hey buddy, nice to see your at it all with a great bunch. Great playing by all!
jerryhollandjr 4 years ago
Is it the Kesh Jig ?
OztarAntoine 4 years ago
no, however the first part of the a section is similar, so I can hear why you'd think it. Sorry, I don't know the name of this tune. Nice session.
indigotulip11 4 years ago