I had a lesson with Kevin just a couple of days ago - I played 'The Morning Dew' to show him what kinda level I'm at, then we simply talked for about 95% of the time with him demonstrating various things along the way. Kevin's insight is so inspiring, both into aspects of technique and into the music, and I feel I learned so much from that lesson and that it'll stand me in good stead as I continue to work at this great music :) thank you Kevin!
Magical! We just got home from seeing Kevin Burke and Cal Scott! I love the stories they tell in between songs, they are quite the comedians whether they are setting up the Celtic songs or just just enjoying the audience. Seek them out for a very fun night! Kevin Burke play with a lot of different people but my mother, husband and I loved every moment of it. Xoxo People were dancing way in the back, and one is hard pressed not to be tapping their feet, hand or moving their heads to the beat of
Damn, I'd love to get lessons from him. Kevin Burke's the one I always seem to go back to when I'm learning a tune. He always sounds to me like he's improvising the tunes - like there's something new every time, even though he's played them thousands of times. Always discovering.
Not only is he a great player, he's also a great teacher! He taught at a fiddle camp in Maryland last summer and I got to be in his class; I learned more in one week about the style than I had taught myself in a year. If you ever get the chance to attend a workshop or session with him, do it!
I'll second that.... I took a couple of one-on-one lessons from him myself -- some of the best money I ever spent. Very patient and very clear instruction, learned a LOT about ergonomics and playing with less effort :)
Mr Burke plays it so incredibly great that I wanna get drunk and have a fist fight in a local pub with a stranger for woman that I saw 1st time in my life...oh the video is ended I'm back to so called normal.
Just as stated at the foot of the video, the tunes are: Pigeon on the Gate, Lafferty's (aka, Glen of Aherlow, aka The Girl I Left Behind), and The Morning Dew (aka the Hare in the Heather). All are in Edor. Tunes have many names -- as I saw on a T-shirt a while back, 500 tunes 1,500 names -- but that's no reason to confuse things by not checking . . . or is it intentional?
@TheDonaldido It's "Laffertey's". "The Starting Gate" is the name for the set (a lovely set at that) that includes "The Ladies Pantalettes, and , I think, "The Pullet".
The reel is actually called Lafferty's (amongst many other things) the title "The Starting gate" was used to describe the whole set which also includes "Boy's of portaferry" and a couple of other tunes.
I had a lesson with Kevin just a couple of days ago - I played 'The Morning Dew' to show him what kinda level I'm at, then we simply talked for about 95% of the time with him demonstrating various things along the way. Kevin's insight is so inspiring, both into aspects of technique and into the music, and I feel I learned so much from that lesson and that it'll stand me in good stead as I continue to work at this great music :) thank you Kevin!
He's a master fiddler and a wonderful human being. Thanks for posting, I wish I could have been there in person
Magical! We just got home from seeing Kevin Burke and Cal Scott! I love the stories they tell in between songs, they are quite the comedians whether they are setting up the Celtic songs or just just enjoying the audience. Seek them out for a very fun night! Kevin Burke play with a lot of different people but my mother, husband and I loved every moment of it. Xoxo People were dancing way in the back, and one is hard pressed not to be tapping their feet, hand or moving their heads to the beat of
Beautiful! Takes me to a place I'd rather be!
Damn, I'd love to get lessons from him. Kevin Burke's the one I always seem to go back to when I'm learning a tune. He always sounds to me like he's improvising the tunes - like there's something new every time, even though he's played them thousands of times. Always discovering.
Not only is he a great player, he's also a great teacher! He taught at a fiddle camp in Maryland last summer and I got to be in his class; I learned more in one week about the style than I had taught myself in a year. If you ever get the chance to attend a workshop or session with him, do it!
impeccable playing from Kevin as usual.
Absolutely superb..as usual, wonderful, Thank you!
I'll second that.... I took a couple of one-on-one lessons from him myself -- some of the best money I ever spent. Very patient and very clear instruction, learned a LOT about ergonomics and playing with less effort :)
Have always loved this set. Thanks Kevin, as always.
If you like this, I recommend hearing his recording with guitarist Micheal O Dhomnaill of The Pigeon on the Gate, on the album Promenade.
Uploaded on Aug 21, 2010 Kevin Burke at a house concert in Northern California, 8/20/2010. Tunes: Pigeon On The Gate, Lafferty's, The Morning Dew.
He was one of the first musicians I heard play Irish folk music back in the 80's.
c'est juste magnifique
Excellent, great economic use of the bow,,,,,
GREAT, GREAT, GREAT!!!
ending with Morning Dew wow great stuff
Mr Burke plays it so incredibly great that I wanna get drunk and have a fist fight in a local pub with a stranger for woman that I saw 1st time in my life...oh the video is ended I'm back to so called normal.
Just as stated at the foot of the video, the tunes are: Pigeon on the Gate, Lafferty's (aka, Glen of Aherlow, aka The Girl I Left Behind), and The Morning Dew (aka the Hare in the Heather). All are in Edor. Tunes have many names -- as I saw on a T-shirt a while back, 500 tunes 1,500 names -- but that's no reason to confuse things by not checking . . . or is it intentional?
@TheDonaldido It's "Laffertey's". "The Starting Gate" is the name for the set (a lovely set at that) that includes "The Ladies Pantalettes, and , I think, "The Pullet".
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Lafferty's (Glen of Aherlow) 1:29 Superb
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At 1:40, Isn't that the song called "The starting gate" from the album "Planxty live 2004"?
The reel is actually called Lafferty's (amongst many other things) the title "The Starting gate" was used to describe the whole set which also includes "Boy's of portaferry" and a couple of other tunes.
Is maith liom seo.
Too squeaky sorry.
He will never be a Sean McGuire.