Drowsy Maggie Playalong (Getting Faster) Sheet Music Version
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Play along with the tune of Drowsy Maggie, which gradually increases until it arrives and a fairly quick tempo. Gradually stepping up the pace is a great way to increase your ability to perform at quick tempos. Try to remain relaxed throughout, even as the pace quickens, and do not be disheartened if you cannot make it to the end. It's a work in progress and you will get there. If you are able to, congratulations! Repeat with other tunes.
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thank you for sharing your time and talent
My pleasure! :)
Excellent! Thank you!
My pleasure! Glad your finding this useful! 😊
really helpful x
Thanks for your comment Jenny, I’m glad that you’re finding this video helpful!
THIS IS SO USEFUL - Believe it or not, I am a gigging musician (union performer) and my sight reading is terrible. I learn almost all my tunes by ear. THIS is a PERFECT way for me to get the tricks of this tune down so I have a hope of bringing it on board for the band I am in (where I can fill in for our regular whistle player if they can't make a gig. Even if just a simple basic version.)
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Excellent!
I try to learn this tune on a swiss instrument called "Schwyzerörgeli".
You playing it very slow helps me to understand the melody.
Thanks for your comment Yendori, really glad you are finding this video useful!
Iontach, grma👍
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Great practice session!!!
Thanks James, happy to hear you’re finding the videos useful
thanks a lot for this. ime, this is definitely the most effective way to get up to speed fast
Great, thanks for your message - really happy your finding the videos useful! Feel free to drop me feedback any time :)
This is excellent. Thank you so much for posting it.
It will be nice if you can teach me how to play drowsy maggie :l
Hi Richie, really happy you are enjoying this video. I’m putting my mind to creating some more in the upcoming weeks and wondered if you had any tunes you are really keen on learning at the moment? Or if you have any comments on improving the format. For instance I’ve been experimenting with ways to teach tunes by ear without music. I’m also thinking of setting up a Facebook group where likeminded members of the fiddle playing community can share tune ideas and resources - is this something you’d be interested in? Best wishes, Badger
measure 14 should be the same as measure 10
Yeah the music doesn’t always match up with the tune. It’s meant to be more of a guide than something followed to the letter because essentially these tunes are living things that should leave room for interpretation and variation
@@thefiddlerswayvery nice answer. 👍👏👏👏
Great job here, excellent help to get tune up to speed.
Thanks Martin, glad you are finding it useful :)
Hi Martin, really happy you are enjoying this video. I’m putting my mind to creating some more in the upcoming weeks and wondered if you had any tunes you are really keen on learning at the moment? Or if you have any comments on improving the format? For instance I’ve been experimenting with ways to teach tunes by ear without music. I’m also thinking of setting up a Facebook group where likeminded members of the fiddle playing community can share tune ideas and resources - is this something you’d be interested in? Best wishes, Badger :)
Was he awake when he counted in? 😂🤣😂
Not sure😂
THIS IS SO GOOD TO LEARN THE TUNE ! Would you do other Irish tunes in this manner !? This is the best resource I’ve found to learn on my concertina
Hi Jasper - thanks a lot, I may get back to making some in the future, let me know if there’s any particular tunes you’d like to learn...
@@thefiddlersway I’d be very keen to learn the strayaway child alas its a bit long... what about something else popular like the kesh?
Thank you!
You’re welcome!