Thanks for this. Recently got a mandolin and this is something I already know on fiddle, so practicing it is a great way to get used to the instrument.
St Annes reel is a composition from the great Manitoba Metis fiddler Andy Desjarlis. who composed this tune and he is creditedwith at least 200 compositions and over a dozen albums. If you are unfamiliarwith him it is because he is an unsung composer who needs to be recognized since he is not well known unfortunately outside of the Metis community (an Indigenous nation in Canada). He had released more than a dozen albums in his heyday (1940s-60s), check out his version of St Anne's reel at @ ua-cam.com/video/prvsA8bw06Q/v-deo.html, He also composed another fiddle standard Whiskey before breakfast @ ua-cam.com/video/7RZ25JBzQR8/v-deo.html
I kind of touched on this in the previous comment that I made, but i started out playing the fiddle and am having a hard time getting used to having two of the same string. When you pick tunes, do you use both the G strings both the D strings etc, or do you just pick one of each?
I love your stuff Baron, but you need a metronome... I think you sped up from around 75 to 95 BPM.... Oh well, On second thought (months later) maybe it's your intention to speed up as you go along...
Thanks for this. Recently got a mandolin and this is something I already know on fiddle, so practicing it is a great way to get used to the instrument.
Very easy to play along to! Thanks.
A great song and a great way to practice. Thank you!
Great fun ,,, thanks so very much ; fabulous find during this isolation time 👏
Great site - just the job when we can't play with our fellow musicians - many thanks!
I was complaining a year ago, but now I can keep up with you. I guess I'm improving😁😁😁
Hey mate, that was terrific fun. I'll do that again as soon as I get the dishes done here... Thanks mate!
Thanks so much! Unfortunately it's download only.
it was fun jammin with you
Nice 😀i love your technique and your mandoline .What kind of mando is it? Is it possible to buy the same?
Thank you for your answer ….
1:31 - this is cool.
St Annes reel is a composition from the great Manitoba Metis fiddler Andy Desjarlis. who composed this tune and he is creditedwith at least 200 compositions and over a dozen albums.
If you are unfamiliarwith him it is because he is an unsung composer who needs to be recognized
since he is not well known unfortunately outside of the Metis community (an
Indigenous nation in Canada). He had released more than a dozen albums in
his heyday (1940s-60s), check out his version of St Anne's reel at @
ua-cam.com/video/prvsA8bw06Q/v-deo.html, He also composed another fiddle
standard Whiskey before breakfast @ ua-cam.com/video/7RZ25JBzQR8/v-deo.html
I kind of touched on this in the previous comment that I made, but i started out playing the fiddle and am having a hard time getting used to having two of the same string. When you pick tunes, do you use both the G strings both the D strings etc, or do you just pick one of each?
Nice!
Bravo fratm
Very helpful! Thank you!!!
I love this site and have learned a lot, but he rushes!
he's just "on top of the beat" a little :)
I love your stuff Baron, but you need a metronome... I think you sped up from around 75 to 95 BPM.... Oh well, On second thought (months later) maybe it's your intention to speed up as you go along...
Rushing but otherwise great job
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