Mari's Tune of the Month - September 2022: Scottish reel "Tam Lin" / "The Glasgow Reel"
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Multistyle violinist and champion fiddler Mari Black shares her "Tune of the Month" for September 2022: a classic Scottish reel, "Tam Lin", also known as "The Glasgow Reel" -- by popular request!
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Mari, this is a very fabulous way of taking us through the tunes! Great, and thank you!
I got 😊😊😊wow !thankyou so much!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉you are great!!👍👍👍
You bring such amazing energy into each performance you are electrifying
I love this tune. I remember the first time I heard someone play it - it's addictive!
Yea! I've loved this tune a while and keep meaning to learn it. I have it saved to learn now! Thanks for teaching.
Brilliant !
Amazing :)
Thanks for the great breakdown on the tune. Helped a bunch
Very special solo version ! I was impressed !
YOU are an artist realy special your spirit is cool like very much the way you play it is good AND BEAUTYFULL
As always nicely performed Mary!!!
Always look forward to the first of the month for your musical gift. Keep them coming! Linda from Maine
Beautiful right hand!
Great tune, and fantastic lesson as always 👏👏👏🎻
Yes, that's a mainstay in our sessions, and we usually jump Dm to Am and back between rounds, just to annoy the concertina players...
@OctaveObsessions, lol 😆, they will get their comeuppance one day!
I first heard this at the Alaska Folk Festival in 1989 (the year of the Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster). Rex Blazer and the Fairbanks band, Around the House, played it. I enjoy playing it on hammer dulcimer. Thank you for some interesting variations.
I'd never heard it before.
I loved it!!! 💜 💜 💜
thanks Mari😇
It's written by davy arthur. Played with furey brothers. An irish band, as fureys are Irish travellers,and play Irish trad pretty well exclusively
It looks so easy with you 😅 I always make knote on my fingers 😬😂
heyyo,i'm a 13 yo beginner(i played for one year)How long is this gonna take me?(i'm from Gremany btw so i'm not rlly good at speaking english)
Great tune. Never get tired of hearing it. But again, I so want to hear that piano backing you up in your demo.
A great tune - but not "very old" - at least I hope not because it's younger than me! It's by the Irish/Scottish singer Davey Arthur - best known for his collaboration with the Furey Brothers. They were based in my home town of Edinburgh in Scotland and the first trad band I ever saw, back in the '70s.
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Ok
wow
need you lol
Fiddlehead was hear