Great tune and great lesson! The first two parts sound very similar to the jig "One-Horned Sheep", another old favourite. I'd love to see that one covered on this channel as well :) Thank you for all your videos. Keep up the good work!
In comparison to the plethora of Traditional Irish tunes, we Scots are ever ready to fight for the little we have. Enjoyed your online lessons btw ...clearest instruction I've come across so far .... Cheers
Thanks for the info everyone! The tune is actually a Scottish bagpipe tune written by Pipe Major G.S. MacLennan. It's always great to learn more!
hey thanks for making these helps a lot 😊
Great tune and great lesson!
The first two parts sound very similar to the jig "One-Horned Sheep", another old favourite. I'd love to see that one covered on this channel as well :)
Thank you for all your videos. Keep up the good work!
MrProgrock That's a great tune! I'll add it to my list of lessons to make!
Thanks,
Baron
I should be able to get my grandnieces and nephews dancing with this.....and why didn't I ever think of attaching a strap like that? Thanks!
Pelu Maad Glad to hear it, thanks!
Jig of Slurs is a Scots tune .... not Irish ...
So it is! I stand corrected, and will add an annotation to the video. Thanks!
Baron
In comparison to the plethora of Traditional Irish tunes, we Scots are ever ready to fight for the little we have. Enjoyed your online lessons btw ...clearest instruction I've come across so far .... Cheers