I'm currently having a terrible time with "Toss the Feathers." It shouldn't be so hard, but the combination of the reel rhythm and all those jumps...sheesh.
The hardest tune that I can actually PLAY is a Scottish tune (heresy?) called "Andy Renwick's Ferret." It's a pipe/fiddle tune, very very fun to play fast and furious, but there are no good spots to breathe, as you might expect.
Tom
p.s. My current quote seems appropriate to this thread! Keep at it:
What is the hardest tune you are learning/have learned?
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Tarbolon Reel (reel, Nico), which I transcribed to abc from "Willie Clancy's Dance Music of Ireland" has all of his ornamentation on paper, which is how I strived to learn it. If anyone wants, I'll repost the abc's. Anyway, I have a whole book of hard tunes to work through!
I picked up an abc on the net of Mary Bergin's version of Monaghan's Jig. Great tune with multiple parts and 2 complete variation/versions. Just different enough to be hard to memorize. Worth the trouble, though. I've been working on it for weeks, but still wouldn't consider going public with it yet.
Maudabawn Chapel, from Kevin Burke's fiddle playing is really tough. Keeping the phrasing distinguishable is the challenge. I agree that Wise Maid and Drowsy Maggy take work to get down.
If you want an easy tune that sounds unbelievable, try Pigeon on the Gate from McCullough's 121 Fav Irish Session Tunes. (It'll boost your ego.)
Almost forgot: Clare Reels from Chieftains5 is really tough to smooth out on. I've recorded myself several times when I thought I had it and was humbled by the playback.
I picked up an abc on the net of Mary Bergin's version of Monaghan's Jig. Great tune with multiple parts and 2 complete variation/versions. Just different enough to be hard to memorize. Worth the trouble, though. I've been working on it for weeks, but still wouldn't consider going public with it yet.
Maudabawn Chapel, from Kevin Burke's fiddle playing is really tough. Keeping the phrasing distinguishable is the challenge. I agree that Wise Maid and Drowsy Maggy take work to get down.
If you want an easy tune that sounds unbelievable, try Pigeon on the Gate from McCullough's 121 Fav Irish Session Tunes. (It'll boost your ego.)
Almost forgot: Clare Reels from Chieftains5 is really tough to smooth out on. I've recorded myself several times when I thought I had it and was humbled by the playback.
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Hey Brian,
Ive spent months trying to learn that confounded pony song off the Film cuts cd. Bleary eyes, late nights bulk purchases of aspirin etc. As it happens last night I cracked the last catch in the tune. I never could quite get the rythym of the second part on this one triplet, actually I had two triplets mixed to gether, kind of complicated(i think I ODed on the aspirin) Anyway I finally did it! played the whole thing through note for note, without slowing it down or anything, with the cheiftains. Exhilarating. I'm just glad everyone else has problems with it too. I thought maybe there was something wrong with me(aghem).
Anyway there you have thats the hardest one Ive played to date.
Ive spent months trying to learn that confounded pony song off the Film cuts cd. Bleary eyes, late nights bulk purchases of aspirin etc. As it happens last night I cracked the last catch in the tune. I never could quite get the rythym of the second part on this one triplet, actually I had two triplets mixed to gether, kind of complicated(i think I ODed on the aspirin) Anyway I finally did it! played the whole thing through note for note, without slowing it down or anything, with the cheiftains. Exhilarating. I'm just glad everyone else has problems with it too. I thought maybe there was something wrong with me(aghem).
Anyway there you have thats the hardest one Ive played to date.
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Anything with lotsa c naturals and triplets!
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