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Glasgow Reel (tam lin)

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2009

hey! glad to present another collaboration.. i had fun editing this :)

guest musicians (all together now!)

Jim from the UK on the fiddle:
http://www.youtube.com/user/fiddle4u

Keith from the US on the bodhran:
http://www.youtube.com/user/bodhran105

and longrolHH from Germany on the guitar
http://www.youtube.com/user/longrollHH

danke schön and thank you to all of you :)

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  • This is, in my opinion, a very nicely done version of this tune -- I like that tempo too. I know it is played faster but that seems to swallow some of the melody. Great video -- what software did you use to make the PIP?

  • @Mandolin1944 thanks :) i also played it at that pace because i'm afraid, it simply falls apart when i play it faster! anyway, i use windows movie maker, with some added plug ins to make split screens work

  • What´s this type of low whistle? D, Bb, C??

    I think, it´s Bb, because in Bb is one b and in D minor (tamlin) there´s too one b

    Thanks

  • @MusicienDalibor its a D whistle

  • U played this tune in F, didn't u?

    What fingering did u use to play the Bes?

    I found it so difficult to play the fingering chart for Bes..

  • hmm no, i think the key's E minor. dan saya tak faham, apa tu Bes?

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  • I find myself back on this lovely video after doing random searches. It certainly is a lovely collab!

  • you are in my video star from friends welcom to ocarina world coffee

  • Bravo! fantastic collab.

  • Very good! I love all your collaborations!

  • It seems that you need a clearer leading track... The rythm is too drifty... The cohesion is, sometimes, missing. That said, some parts are magic.

    Note that the tune is called Tamlin, composed by the banjo player Davey Arthur. The original key is Dm.

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