oh god my dad forced me to learn this one
zootsanchez 6 months ago
your good, but its very boring to listen to, that would not go down well at a ceillidh, speed things up man
supernoddy13 1 year ago
Had to stop by for a listen! Good music!
bertosvids 1 year ago
Very well done. I really enjoyed listening to it.
ThePumpOrgan 1 year ago
Hi
Would you be able to this sheet music please.
Thanks for posting it.
Norman UK
noelclownhall 1 year ago
hi. bsa. We shared some notes some time ago. Could I have this one from you and Shandon Bells. In return I send you the music you ask...
Again this one simple and effectively played by you.. Thanks.
pijnscheut 2 years ago
what a great tune really well played. lovely key as well
carnutter360 3 years ago
Great stuff!!! Give the Inverness Gathering a go!!! 5 Stars+
GoldenOldies60and70s 3 years ago
very well played thank you regards helen
helen1948 3 years ago
Thank you everyone for your kind comments. I enjoy playing accordion but I still have a lot to learn.
The Atholl Highlanders are a Scottish regiment, I learnt the tune from Sandy Brechin's video, and you don't get more Scottish than that ;-)
Nonetheless Scottish and Irish folk music are often quite close cousins. If anyone enjoys my music I am happy :-)
bsam20uk 3 years ago
Very well played, I also have Sandy Brechin's video. But this tune is far to fast for me, even if I try to learn it a bit at a time.
I am starting off on walztes like Fairy Lullaby, don't laugh. Your Golotta sounds very nice, not at all like my 48 bass Stella.
Best wishes.
Alan
mm0bql 3 years ago
Please do post a video of yourself playing, making recordings is great for practice. You might find David Mackenzie's buttons and keys book helpful, it's a great introduction to Scottish accordion.
Kind regards, Terry
This is a SCOTTISH tune not Irish. I wish people would read the info on the video before they post. Nicely played all the same sir.
buttonboxjunkie 3 years ago
Still, it's extremely common for the Irish to play originally-Scottish tunes, including this one. Great playing!
KSZV 2 years ago
That made me really happy. Thanks.
Sneesflas 3 years ago
good stuff
happyflucker 3 years ago
ahh makes me feel as though i am in and Irish pub! great video.
Nakas99 3 years ago
This is a lovely tune...I imagine an Irish pub whith violin and accordion full of cheery people! Thanks for posting!
accordeonia 3 years ago
I love irish country or folklore music ! thank you for performing such a nice piece of music !
bienveillance57 3 years ago
oh god my dad forced me to learn this one
zootsanchez 6 months ago
your good, but its very boring to listen to, that would not go down well at a ceillidh, speed things up man
supernoddy13 1 year ago
Had to stop by for a listen! Good music!
bertosvids 1 year ago
Very well done. I really enjoyed listening to it.
ThePumpOrgan 1 year ago
Hi
Would you be able to this sheet music please.
Thanks for posting it.
Norman UK
noelclownhall 1 year ago
hi. bsa. We shared some notes some time ago. Could I have this one from you and Shandon Bells. In return I send you the music you ask...
Again this one simple and effectively played by you.. Thanks.
pijnscheut 2 years ago
what a great tune really well played. lovely key as well
carnutter360 3 years ago
Great stuff!!! Give the Inverness Gathering a go!!! 5 Stars+
GoldenOldies60and70s 3 years ago
very well played thank you regards helen
helen1948 3 years ago
Thank you everyone for your kind comments. I enjoy playing accordion but I still have a lot to learn.
The Atholl Highlanders are a Scottish regiment, I learnt the tune from Sandy Brechin's video, and you don't get more Scottish than that ;-)
Nonetheless Scottish and Irish folk music are often quite close cousins. If anyone enjoys my music I am happy :-)
bsam20uk 3 years ago
Very well played, I also have Sandy Brechin's video. But this tune is far to fast for me, even if I try to learn it a bit at a time.
I am starting off on walztes like Fairy Lullaby, don't laugh. Your Golotta sounds very nice, not at all like my 48 bass Stella.
Best wishes.
Alan
mm0bql 3 years ago
Please do post a video of yourself playing, making recordings is great for practice. You might find David Mackenzie's buttons and keys book helpful, it's a great introduction to Scottish accordion.
Kind regards, Terry
bsam20uk 3 years ago
This is a SCOTTISH tune not Irish. I wish people would read the info on the video before they post. Nicely played all the same sir.
buttonboxjunkie 3 years ago
Still, it's extremely common for the Irish to play originally-Scottish tunes, including this one. Great playing!
KSZV 2 years ago
That made me really happy. Thanks.
Sneesflas 3 years ago
good stuff
happyflucker 3 years ago
ahh makes me feel as though i am in and Irish pub! great video.
Nakas99 3 years ago
This is a lovely tune...I imagine an Irish pub whith violin and accordion full of cheery people! Thanks for posting!
accordeonia 3 years ago
I love irish country or folklore music ! thank you for performing such a nice piece of music !
bienveillance57 3 years ago