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DADGAD tutorial "The south wind"

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2009

This is quite close to Al Petteway's version of "The South Wind".
Hope you enjoy and learn

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  • first time ive seen someone use my capo

  • what guitar do you use??? please respond

  • i like jus t about any thing played in dadgad ,and other like tuneings.i do a version of this on my alvarez ay 20 ,i sort of borrowed the arangement from a whistle player that i heard. this has a very good outer scottish island sound ,very nice .

  • Not the south wind (don't expect you to know that as your english) but yeah pretty good nevertheless

  • @cobblersirishpub

    That's because they don't I noticed you capitalise "NOT" was that to get it through the spam detection how many times have you now posted the same message how many different nationalities have you pretended to be.

  • Why do the english ever so often "occupy" irish song and culture?

    The tune is NOT called "The south or west Wind" originally, it is clearly a composition from blind irish harper Turlough O'Carolan.

    Nevertheless a very nice tutorial of a fine tune!

  • Change the camera angle or move your hand, we can't see what you're doing.

  • Excellent tutorial for a wonderful tune! Thanks a lot! Anymore of the sort?

  • nice arrangement my friend ;o)

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