Aye the haunting pace makes me want to go to ireland, scotland or whales wherever the origin of this music is from! The spirit of music has treated you well. Good luck on your musical journey.
Great Scottish tune played on the Irish banjo and played brilliantly, Tarbolton lodge is Robert Burns Masonic lodge and this fiddle tune commemorates Burns link with Tarbolton lodge in Ayrshire.
Love your playing, and I have learned a lot from you. Thank you! Learned Tarbolton Reel by ear from this video, and fiddle along with it a lot...I also fiddle along with Toss the Feathers/Gravel Walks and the entire Old Hag You Have Killed Me Bothy Band set. So, your tune settings will be a part of the sessions around here... :-)
Tarbolton is excellent. Probably the best version I've found on UA-cam. The slower temp brings out the beauty of the song. BTW, what model of banjo are you playing in this video? Is that a fiber skin head?
I really like your style of playing and wonder if you have the banjo tabs for these 3 reels as try a I do I cannot quite get them from sheet music and my hearing is not the best.
+Katie Laverty Sorry no, it seems I don't have those ones written out. The Session has some a couple of different settings (thesession.org/tunes/563, thesession.org/tunes/570) but they are not exactly like the ones I (re)learnt by ear from a session tape.
Neeraj Kumar Thanks for asking this question.I am a beginner and also have this instrument.I believe it can also have other tunings. Please correct me if I'm wrong Nilo Sirola.
My grandad use to pick me up from school with all these tunes blasting it’s so heart warming hearing it all again 💙😢
Wow, great to hear :)
Perfect, thank you. I'm trying to learn these tunes. This is most helpful!
Just beautiful
And Heavenly to listen to !!
Dave Cargill
Such a nice groove man, I always jam along with your take when I practice this
Fantastic playing❤
Cheers!
Well done ,keep putting up tunes, it's easy to pick up from you. Thanks
The "practice tempo" suits just fine bro. Awesome.
Very nice sound, like your style and speed :)
Brilliant...such magical feeling...
Aye the haunting pace makes me want to go to ireland, scotland or whales wherever the origin of this music is from! The spirit of music has treated you well. Good luck on your musical journey.
I'm just learning the second two tunes. This is a nice pace to play along with. Thanks.
Great speed to learn to. Many thanks!
Great pace.
Great Scottish tune played on the Irish banjo and played brilliantly, Tarbolton lodge is Robert Burns Masonic lodge and this fiddle tune commemorates Burns link with Tarbolton lodge in Ayrshire.
Really cool man, keep it up!
Lovely. Slow and steady.
Thanks!
Love the sound of your banjo!
Could be wrong, in fact usually am, but it sounds very similar to the old Vega Tubaphone :)
very nice playing
Beautiful I’ve just managed to learn these tunes and playing in your style thank you very much your a lovely player
Thanks, that's great!
J'adore!
Love your playing, and I have learned a lot from you. Thank you! Learned Tarbolton Reel by ear from this video, and fiddle along with it a lot...I also fiddle along with Toss the Feathers/Gravel Walks and the entire Old Hag You Have Killed Me Bothy Band set. So, your tune settings will be a part of the sessions around here... :-)
Thanks, this is great to hear
Beautiful
Thanks!
lovely!
Excellent.
Amazing Nillo 👌
Fair play to you, I appreciate your help, I will play then on mú Accordion.
Nice steady playing.
Very nice playing.
Great for learning! Thanks a lot!
Have also heard this medley on a Shanachie LP of "The Wheels of the World".
Nicely played.
Good show!
lovely playing .i want to learn these.
Nice steady pace. I have heard this played too fast and it loses the haunting nature of the first tune in particular.
Love it is😅🪕
I really like your style of playing. I wouldn't care to play any faster.
lovely sound off your banjo
Lovely
Cool playing
martin connors q.
Thank you.
Tarbolton is excellent. Probably the best version I've found on UA-cam. The slower temp brings out the beauty of the song. BTW, what model of banjo are you playing in this video? Is that a fiber skin head?
Salvatore Rotondo Thanks! The banjo is Pilgrim Celtic Dawn Model 2. The head seems to be Remo Weatherking, don’t know what it’s made of though
Free the Tarbolton Three!!! ;P :D
I really like your style of playing and wonder if you have the banjo tabs for these 3 reels as try a I do I cannot quite get them from sheet music and my hearing is not the best.
All these tunes are on TunePal, if you look for the versions transcribed by Henrik Norbeck I find these tend to be the best versions
Cheers, will do.
Hi there, would you have a link to the tabs for the longford collector and the sailors bonnet? Learning from your videos, thanks a lot!
+Katie Laverty Sorry no, it seems I don't have those ones written out. The Session has some a couple of different settings (thesession.org/tunes/563, thesession.org/tunes/570) but they are not exactly like the ones I (re)learnt by ear from a session tape.
What is the tuning of the banjo? Sorry I am just about to start with the instrument so have no idea :(
+Neeraj K It's GDAE so it's the same tuning as violin or mandolin but an octave lower.
TheNippelimies
Thanks a lot!
Neeraj Kumar Thanks for asking this question.I am a beginner and also have this instrument.I believe it can also have other tunings. Please correct me if I'm wrong Nilo Sirola.
@@NiiloSirola what strings ? I struggle to get it to play comfortably in G tunings. So i just play in C.
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Near enough.
whats the name of your banjo?
Pilgrim Celtic Dawn Model 2
@@NiiloSirola thnx a lot man i really appreciate it
Hi there, any chance you can email me an mp3 of the backing track?
Niilo where are you from?
Hi! Sorry it looks like there's no notifications about new comments anymore.. Anyway, near Tampere, Finland
Ta me go maith?