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Peer van der Burgh
Приєднався 26 чер 2006
On this channel not the small piano-accordion I normally play, but just hobbies!
Tunes and songs I just learned, on guitar and melodeon, and (just beginning) 5 string banjo and English concertina.
check also my other channels on YT:
nl.ua-cam.com/users/catmelodeon (with melodeon only)
nl.ua-cam.com/users/accopeer (with piano accordeon)
nl.ua-cam.com/users/rubenranzo (adventure, music & fun)
Tunes and songs I just learned, on guitar and melodeon, and (just beginning) 5 string banjo and English concertina.
check also my other channels on YT:
nl.ua-cam.com/users/catmelodeon (with melodeon only)
nl.ua-cam.com/users/accopeer (with piano accordeon)
nl.ua-cam.com/users/rubenranzo (adventure, music & fun)
Mineola Rag
Old time fiddle tune, composed and titled by the East Texas Serenaders for the town of Mineola, Texas. The Serenaders were a popular string band in the 1920's, who featured a rare cello among the usual lineup of guitar and fiddles. The tune shows the ragtime influence on old-time music, and contains segments borrowed from other popular ragtime pieces. The Serenaders recorded the tune in Dallas, Texas, in November, 1930.
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Peach Picking Time In Georgia
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One of my favorite Jimmie Rodgers songs. Not only for the melody, but also for the lyrics. It's a loving tribute to the Southern States of the U.S. , and a lot of meanings to the word "picking"!
Give the Fiddler a Dram
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Well known American old time fiddle tune. A dram is a shot of booze, but a beer is also welcome.
Frosty Morning in G minor.
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American old time fiddle tune in Clawhammer banjo style. I made up this version, based on Doc Watson's guitar playing, with B-string tuned down to Bb.
Blood Red River
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Blind Boy Fuller (Fulton Allen) recorded this song in the thirties as "Bye Bye Baby Blues"
Ain't Gonna Do That No More
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Funny song by Blind Arthur Blake, recorded almost a hundred years ago. Blind Blake always gets in trouble in his songs. He gets a beating, blows up his car, is locked up in jail, is even about to be hung, but he keeps smiling! (on the one and only picture of him we have)
Hard Pushing Papa
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Funny song by Blind Arthur Blake, recorded almost 100 years ago.
Pépère/Grampa plays Mamou Twostep
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Grampa is back. Still live & kicking! He had some trouble here and there with the timing, OK, but he did his best. Enjoy!
Üsküdar'a Gider Iken
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Cross-over op de Franse Markt aan de Hofvijver, Den Haag. Klassiek Turks lied Üsküdar'a Gider İken. Prachtige zang van Eylem Zagli Saglam!
My Good for Nothing Gal
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Blues singer and pianist Leroy Carr recorded this song for the Vocalion label in 1934 or 1935.
Killarney Boys of Pleasure, the Cameronian (reels) - with Tara Howley
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Irish traditional multi- instrumentalist Tara Howley interviews four old friends from the Netherlands. O'Connor's Pub, Doolin, Co. Clare.
Cherish the Ladies & Three Sea Captains
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Cherish the Ladies & Three Sea Captains
Two fiddles, one piano - My Love is in America & Cooley's Reel
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Two fiddles, one piano - My Love is in America & Cooley's Reel
Jigs: I Buried my Wife and Danced on Top of her Grave - Out on the Ocean
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Jigs: I Buried my Wife and Danced on Top of her Grave - Out on the Ocean
Great playing and voice.
Free haha! Love it! 🙌🏼🎊👌🏼😃
You rock dearest Peer! 🙌🏼🎊🥰
Sounds fantastic great acoustics in that setting
Heel tof Peer! Ik krijg altijd goede zin van Old Time muziek.
Bedankt Guy!
Beautiful!
It’s great to.see you posting again I always enjoy seeing your work and have been a fan of yours for over 10 years.
go raibh míle maith agat! Keep smiling!
Geweldig, Peer! Misschien een keer met een tenor er bij?
Thank you Peer! Merry Christmas.
Merry Xmas Chili!
I wish someone would teach this on banjo so I can learn
Very nice !!!! + i subbed + Thumbs Up # 4
zo'n mooi moment Peer 🙏🎶😊
applaus !
Hartstikke mooi!
heel mooi!
4 helden op sokken!
This shit is so cool 😎
The High G should be a .008 (or thinner) to minimize breakage. You can also use your Guitar capo to change keys.
Good job ,, I do folk clubs, I do like sing around,
Peer van der Burgh You're Banjo is back
Kinda like Keith Richards goes Bluegrass. 5 Strings, 3 notes, 2 Hands, 1 sound that's Finger Picking good.
Yep, it's not what Keith calls the 2 fingers-and-1-fool-technique.
@@SyncoPeer 2 Fingers 1 Thumb is what he actually calls it.
Peer van der Burgh If Keith Richards also played Bluegrass.
Peer van der Burgh It's really a Keith Richards+ technique where Keith Richards takes the 5 String Open G tuning a step further by replacing the A String with a 12 String Guitar High G so that the Guitar plays like a Banjo.
I just saw that video: Keith R. takes the low E string off and tunes the A string down to G. Completely different. It's simply the old blues tuning in open G with one string less. Nothing new! I guess he learned that from Ry Cooder. I never saw my 5 string guitar/banjo solution before, because I invented that myself out of necessity, as my banjo was in repair. My 3 finger picking technique is also completely different to what Keith does. ua-cam.com/video/5AXETu9wnCE/v-deo.html
@@SyncoPeer So this is basically where you simply take the Keith Richards 5 String Open G Tuning & replace the A String with a High G String from a 12 String set to get a Banjo version of that tuning while you're Banjo was getting fixed.
@@SyncoPeer Kinda a Keith Richards goes Bluegrass, where he replaces the A String with a High G String from a 12 String set. 5 Strings, 3 Notes, 2 Hands, 1 Finger picking good sound.
correct, except that it has nothing to do with Keith Richard! More with Earl Scruggs.
@@SyncoPeer I call it the Keith Scruggs move.
Peer van der Burgh The frets are closer together so it might be easier for tiny hands if they made 5 String Banjos with a 25.5 in Scale
Peer van der Burgh I hope you're Banjo is back from the ESMC
@UCuHvgu6afuO-3SCK7yTn8-w You can use a capo.
Peer van der Burgh The 5th string can be a 12 String Guitar High G (at most 9 or thinner).
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Nice! I suggest you discover my arrangement of irish tunes for guitars duet on my channel...
"A rambling pitchfork is an itinerant farm labourer" - thanks for the information!
:) loved it playedon a concertina! great work!
A common mistake made in the lyrics of the chorus there. It is not "About ships stations boys be handy" possibly implying that the crew should make themselves familiar with various places on a ship so as to be of use later. Instead it is three seperate instructions to the crew, the first being in the form of a warning of what is going to happen i.e. "Bout ship!" which means we are going to change our tack from port to starboard (or vice versa). Sometimes known as "Going about", but the 'a' in 'about' is often not used. The next is "Stations boys." which means take up your positions (work stations) for performing this action. Some men will be required at the braces and others at the tacks etc. The last part of this order is "Be handy" in other words "get a move on you lot". So the whole thing should be sung as "Bout ship! Stations boys. Be handy" At least half of those singing this shanty get that line completely wrong. Incidentally, the more usual title for this shanty (and sung as the last line instead of "We're bound for Valparaiso round the Horn") is "Raise tacks, sheets and mains'l haul"
Thanks for the information. This explains a lot. I got this song from a friend, who got it from a book by Stan Hugill (who was a sailor). Mistakes come very easily into the world, especially when they are in print. That's why you'll hear so many shantymen sing the wrong words.
Bravissimo!
it looks like an old Hohner 4 stop - you can tell by the 'spoon' bass keys on the left hand. All the other Cajun type boxes have buttons for the bass.
The lines you are referring to are lifted from "Fightin in the war with Spain" by Wilmer Watts and His Lonely Eagles. Poole pretty much took this song and and made it his own in a different key. He plays it in C classical tuning capoed up btw :)
Peer, sounding good!
Yes! First thumb is mine, brilliant Peer!!!
Excellent! I didn't know you were a fiddler, amid all those other instruments.
Thanks! I do my best.
Great!
I was looking for a definitive "English" setting of this this will do very nicely, thank you. Lovely playing (edited to add: and yes, I realise it is labelled Irish, but it has a very pretty English pace and lilt to me).
Thanks Greg. And I think you are right: It has a definite old English 18th century flavor. Although it could have been composed by O' Carolan. A kind of baroque feel.
I think you are right about the period but, to me, it doesn't sound like Carolan. Maybe it will if I keep listening and the more I listen to this the more I like it. Thanks for posting.
Hoi Peer, weer zo'n leuke deun van jou. Ik ben sept. 2014 begonnen op de English concertina en heb veel aan jouw youtube publicaties gehad. Ik hoorde in Ierland dat the three sea captains vaak wordt gecombineerd met Cooley's Reel. Met welke tune combineer jij hem? Groetjes, Erika
Hallo Erika, wij (Kees Ouwejan & Makkers) combineren hem soms met Charles O' Connor, een 18e eeuwse compositie van harpist O'Carolan.
Thank you for the recording. I do hope you don't mind but I've included the audio portion in a video I've just produced. The video relates an 1875 voyage through the south Pacific and your playing became the theme music. I've incorporated a number of other recordings but this one seems to dominate. The video is non-commercial and if you can please give it a look. bscottholmes.com/content/william-t-wawns-first-voyage-aboard-schooner-stanley
Thanks again. Unfortunately, no tablature. I tried to play the complete melody and to fit that into roll patterns as far as possible. So it' s my own arrangement. I do have some notations of chords and bits of tablature for my own use, as a reminder. Maybe you want that? Send a mail to peer@ziggo.nl.
Do you have the tablature for this? This is the best playing of this song I've heard.
Where did you get the music for this song?
Awesome! I might have to get one.
Where did you get that melodeon? It sounds amazing!
It's just a stripped Hohner 114. I didn''t like the gold colour.
You also play the fiddle, and a great job too. Thanks for posting.
Very very nice. Enjoyed listening. Alyre & Lorenzo Old Time Music.
Ahhh love this tune