Trad String Instruments on Youtube

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Tom Cussen playing one of his own banjos. Tony Howley on flute.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s55-EOkoFQ4



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Here's something our own Ptarmigan posted in another thread:
Ptarmigan wrote:I got the opportunity to play a few stringy things on BBC 2 recently.

So here are the videos, to show that you really can can play these instruments at an Irish Session! :wink:

Mandolin

Tenor Guitar

Hammered Dulcimer

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Come on, laddies and lassies! Don't make me hold this thread up on me own!


Another Craicdown vid - what happens when a Celtic fingerstyle guitarist gets hold of a Hank Williams song. Tuning is CGDGAD, for the conoisseur; guitar is a Lowden S-7.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FofMYj_JzkA



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<crickets>

I'll just keep posting Craicdown vids to keep the thread alive....

Here are three reels, played on fiddle and accordion - Mouth of the Tobique/The Clumsy Lover/Guns of the Magnificent Seven

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdpzaRfiWGw


More links please, lads and lassies.


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Rob Sharer wrote:Here are three reels, played on fiddle and accordion - Mouth of the Tobique/The Clumsy Lover/Guns of the Magnificent Seven

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdpzaRfiWGw
Great stuff, Rob! How do you manage to ignore
such distracting ... uh... poorly synced audience
percussion?
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Play loud! And stomp my foot.


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There is no mp3 thread, so I thought I'd share these in the youtube thread. Here are a couple of recordings of the new trio I'm in playing some songs. We're called "Dorian's Wheel" and consist of fiddle, harp, and bodhran, with some guitar and vocals thrown in on occasion.

Note: mp3's were recorded quickly at a rehearsal with no real processing (and no thought about where to place the microphone), so mea culpa on the quality. These are short 30 second clips (there are a couple of others on the website):

Lilting Banshee: http://www.dorianswheel.com/music/lilti ... eeclip.mp3

Scatter the Mud: http://www.dorianswheel.com/music/scatterthemudclip.mp3

Just played our first gig and are booked for two more in the next few weeks! On a side note, we are fairly "string-tastic" as we had 42 total strings to tune at our first performance (outside in the 97 degree heat). Four on the fiddle, six on the guitar, and 32 on the harp.
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Lovely fiddle playing by Dezi Donnelly.

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My band Dorian's Wheel did a quick little cover of "Falling Slowly" from the film and musical Once. It features harp, fiddle, bouzouki (is that string-y enough for ya?) as well as bodhran and vocals. The video is not particularly shot well, it was just a quickie done for entrance into a cover song contest.

You can watch it on YouTube, but we would love some help on reaching the next round of our contest. If you want to help us out, go to this link on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/OnceMusical?sk= ... 3507935043 watch Entry #51 and "Like".

For the plain YouTube link, go here: http://youtu.be/u2Am-h7ikCA
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CelticHarpie wrote:You can watch it on YouTube, but we would love some help on reaching the next round of our contest. If you want to help us out, go to this link on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/OnceMusical?sk= ... 3507935043 watch Entry #51 and "Like".
Gladly. Yours is certainly the most original arrangement.
Musically, I think your only competition is 53, though I've
probably not seen all of them. You're better than the ones
with >200 likes. Sadly, these things often come down to
those with the most Facebook friends.

I do wish I could hear your vocals better, the harmony is
really nice. I usually put a backup recorder (like a Zoom
or even a laptop) on the opposite side of the group from
the camera then mix the audio with that of the camera
mic and put that back in the video. Free software can
do all of that.
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fearfaoin wrote:
CelticHarpie wrote:You can watch it on YouTube, but we would love some help on reaching the next round of our contest. If you want to help us out, go to this link on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/OnceMusical?sk= ... 3507935043 watch Entry #51 and "Like".
Gladly. Yours is certainly the most original arrangement.
Musically, I think your only competition is 53, though I've
probably not seen all of them. You're better than the ones
with >200 likes. Sadly, these things often come down to
those with the most Facebook friends.

I do wish I could hear your vocals better, the harmony is
really nice. I usually put a backup recorder (like a Zoom
or even a laptop) on the opposite side of the group from
the camera then mix the audio with that of the camera
mic and put that back in the video. Free software can
do all of that.
Thanks! Yeah, it's not the best quality video or sound. I'm frankly a little disappointed that the contest came down to a popularity thing because even though ours doesn't have the best sound or video quality, it was at least a more original attempt at the song :)

I appreciate you taking a look and voting! I will be sending it on to my friend who is in the cast regardless, even if we don't make it to the final round.
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CelticHarpie wrote:I'm frankly a little disappointed that the contest came down to a popularity thing because even though ours doesn't have the best sound or video quality, it was at least a more original attempt at the song
678 votes and for a singer who's flat half the time. Yikes.
Maybe you should have used your instruments to row a
canoe instead of playing them. That seems to be popular.
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Haven't contributed anything for a while, but here's a video of myself and Matthew Olwell (yes, of THOSE Olwells) knocking around on "Cluck Old Hen":

http://youtu.be/9maVNitTqWA

The banjo is a 20s Vega Tubaphone guitar-banjo. The feet are, I suspect, stock.


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Rob Sharer wrote:The banjo is a 20s Vega Tubaphone guitar-banjo.
I'm so disappointed. I thought a Tubaphone was like a bananaphone, but bigger. And less yellow. :twisted:
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