Julia Delaney's - The Fiddler of Pioneer Square
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All Comments (16)
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I likethe way you shot this video. You showed were to put the fingers and that is, to me super helpful. I hope you do more videos this way. Perhapsyou can do "The Irish Washer Woman" and show where the fingers go. It is super helpful to beginners like me.
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I used to see him often, but since I've been *trying* to catch him I keep missing. If anyone has any contact info it'd be greatly appreciated, thanks! ------ AWESOME STREET MUSICIAN WRITE ME BACK!!!!!!
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It's so great
nice footage ,wonderful music
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this guy is a good fiddle player but i chased him down the street for buying dope in front of me. can't stand junkies
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the something mournful beginning at 3:10 is based on Summer Time . This guy is very good - from a fiddle player.
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The first one was based on Julia Delaney, the third possibly on Midnight in Moscow. Don't know about the others
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I very rarely give money to street performers, but there was a guy playing some brilliantly atmospheric guitar music I saw recently and I gave him money. I'd give this guy money too. Talent should be rewarded, not mere nerve!
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have you heard A Celtic Tribute to Led Zepplin? a friend brought it to the ranch last weekend. There's a bunch of trad Irish tunes interspersed with LZ tunes being played on celtic instruments. it's great.
I'm very interested about the music in Portland, and Seattle,
actually
I do basking sometimes too and wrote this song-Beggar
your footage fits well to the words
Made this video collage today
Hope you don't mind I used this ,if you do let me know and I'll take it off
fishsoupster 2 years ago
Not at all :) Thank you for the video response, it's beautiful.
3rdDerivative 2 years ago
Is anybody else hearing a transmuted 'Summertime' in the 'mournful' section...?
WENDLEtheOWL 2 years ago
yeah, it does sound like that.
3rdDerivative 2 years ago
the first one I think is the Musical Priest. really different version though. Great video
SW94929 2 years ago
that bit from 0:29-0:39 especially. I love how it's trad, but not really since it dips into a swing rhythm so often. This could be a new genre...Urban Irish Trad. UITM.
3rdDerivative 2 years ago