Johnny is brilliant on the banjo. My grandad played the banjo and might I add, he played it very well. However, Johnny is one of the best banjo players I ever heard. It's a shame that he is no longer with us. RIP John Fitzgerald. You are sadly missed but your banjo playing will live on forever.
OH I FINALLY find what it’s called!! I had learned the banshee along w the silver spear, and I remembered the name of the silver spear but not the banshees til now
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@@TheTarmac7 you can still begin, I started playing violin (which is probably the hardest of the instruments) at over 30 and after 2 years I am able to play this reel (although I already had some small previous music experience) There are even facebook groups for adult beginners on instruments and there are lot of people who started learning an instruments at your age or even more :)
Please why does Anthony O'Neill not listen to his continous pounding and ruining great music. Who hears his guitar anyway, it should never be in Irish music. Please put his size 16 to rest. From Melbourne Florida.
Paddy's doing it as well. The others do it as well, except they have softer shoes. It's part of the tradition. As far as the acoustic guitar goes, there aren't many Irish bands in this world, that don't have a guitar.
Johnny is brilliant on the banjo. My grandad played the banjo and might I add, he played it very well. However, Johnny is one of the best banjo players I ever heard. It's a shame that he is no longer with us. RIP John Fitzgerald. You are sadly missed but your banjo playing will live on forever.
Beautiful Irish ☘️ music
Kicks off happiness in the heart. Irrisistable.
Must play this on my uilleann pipes::::)) Love it::::)))
Excellent playing
Wow Brilliant Performance Guys Well Done Keep Safe
OH I FINALLY find what it’s called!! I had learned the banshee along w the silver spear, and I remembered the name of the silver spear but not the banshees til now
Proper music thanks boys well played thanks
Fantastic stuff
food for the soul
fantastic musicians never get tired listening to them
mick lyons k
I f**king love this sh*t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reminds me very much of the early '90s when I used to frequent the Gaelic Club in Sydney to hear live performances like this.
i dont mean to be so off topic but does someone know a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Thaddeus Keanu instablaster =)
A spiritual experience!
That was fantastic!
2:33 - The Silver Spear kicks in.
Fantastic playing
Great musicians
great stuff keep it up joe mc d
As my Dad, ( Tommy McGuire), used to say; " fair play to ye lads".
Bravo por esta gente
Lovely music
Eileen Nestor it is :)
thats the drop of the pure right there great stuff hup outta that!
Brillant
I like the silver spear,.🌍
very nice thank
Man, I may not be all that fond of the banjo, but man--I just love that bright-eyed cheeky/sassy tone it has when you play a jig or reel on it :)
Im ok with the foot tapping. Cracking band. Need to listen to more of them. Cheers from Glasgow
billmacaulay great music
It's part of the tradition. It helps keep time with the music.
Love these guys
P.s the foot tapping is to keep time with the music
Yeehaw!!! :-)
Did you ever have a regret not learning thats deadly.
You can still begin
@@SatikCZE your right but am double 30 its a huge regret of mine.
@@TheTarmac7 you can still begin, I started playing violin (which is probably the hardest of the instruments) at over 30 and after 2 years I am able to play this reel (although I already had some small previous music experience) There are even facebook groups for adult beginners on instruments and there are lot of people who started learning an instruments at your age or even more :)
Plumpton 2.00 7#6#2
A great set of FOOT TAPPERS.😈😈😈😈
I can't hear the fiddle, but the accordions sound great.
and that's the way it should always be ;)
highland ie
@@ReedMunson the accordion be louder than the fiddle?
My heart is broke,to think these brave men gave up their lives for this government treacherous 3rd world invasion of Ireland
Umm
Please why does Anthony O'Neill not listen to his continous pounding and ruining great music. Who hears his guitar anyway, it should never be in Irish music. Please put his size 16 to rest. From Melbourne Florida.
Paddy's doing it as well. The others do it as well, except they have softer shoes. It's part of the tradition. As far as the acoustic guitar goes, there aren't many Irish bands in this world, that don't have a guitar.