Eb Jigs - Stephen Doherty and Zac Leger
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This video is a response to Mark Sullivan and Quinn Bachand play The Butlers of Glen Avenue (jig) & Jackson's (reel)
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quite simply first class
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Katharine, I di indeed teach workshops, and I am hoping to start doing lessons over Skype soon as well. Send me a PM if you are interested. Please tell Mary I said hi!
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Thank you Zac - I have been studying with Mary Tulin (Banshee In Kitchen) - and watching Jon Dolye's CD as well. Do you do workshops?
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@Katharineedmonson, generally if you see me mostly leading with my ring finger on the bass string in the chord shapes, it is drop-D. If I am leading mostly with the middle finger, it is DADGAD. I would hesitate to call this an arrangement; we just threw some tunes together and went for it to see what would happen, and tried not to screw up too much! Thanks for the kind comments. All the best,
Zac
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That first one sounds like one of Christy Barry's. In any case, simply excellent playing!
BodhranDan 10 months ago
@BodhranDan, The first tune was recorded by both Kevin Crawford and Christy as part of the "Christy Barry's set", but the tune itself is "The Butlers of Glen Avenue" by Manchester banjo player Tony Sullivan. Another tune by Tony (The Roaring Barmaid) is often mis-labled and recorded under the same title, only adding to the confusion!
Legertymusic 10 months ago
@Legertymusic Oh, okay, thanks for the info! My band plays the Christy Barry set as part of our regular lineup. Your rendition is first class.
BodhranDan 10 months ago
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Legertymusic 10 months ago
really great guys. Thanks for posting.
a432511 11 months ago
@a432511, Thanks for listening and watching!:)
Legertymusic 11 months ago