Coming from newfoundland, it is plain to see our folk music is heavily influenced by the old country, great job, nice to see the 4 stop still going across the pond.
You are extremely talented. I just loved that. We can learn it but never be able to sing it like you because you are born into this. It is so beautiful Thanks.
Hi, there! You're a great player. We at Zeke & The Kiddos in the US are looking for somebody to record the melodeon parts for an original Irish shanty in our production. The arrangement is already written. Dare you become a session musician? Let us know! Thanks so much in advance.
Dia dhuit! I al looking for albums with the Melodeon +- Cajun like Damien Mullane got on it. Got any names to recommend by any luck? Go raibh maith agat! You very good too.
There are a lot of nice melodeon albums out there today! Johnny Connolly's albums are great - An tOileán Aerach, Driobal na fáinleoige and An Mileodeon Scaoilte. There are lots more. Old-time records has an amazing double CD of Peter Conlon recorded in the 1920s. There are many more!!
Thanks! Not sure what you mean by your question. He could build you anything you wanted if you asked him. He's a fantastic maker. His melodeons are the nicest I've played.
@@diarmuidomeachair900 Apologies for not following up your reply. I'd seen a video of Emanuelle Pariselle leading a residential workshop in the Pyrenees where the participants were taught to make their own accordion in a week. Then I saw the name again on your Devanney's Goat upload and thought that maybe EP was being sold widespread in Ireland. By the mid eighties Bertrand Gaillard was targeting Ireland to sell his new accordion and I wondered if EP had done likewise. This a link to a 1985 video of BG and a colleague observing P.J. Hernon and Brendan Begley playing his accordion at CCÉ headquarters: ua-cam.com/video/PJlmJFqbnJ0/v-deo.html Once Joe Burke had bought a customised model from FB... Thanks for replying.
Thank you! It depends on your own personal experience really. Both are very different in terms of fingering, control of the bellows and movement in general. I feel that some tunes suit one more than the other and then there are some tunes that suit both quite well. It's a question that deserves more than a quick reply and I guess everyone will have their own opinion on it. Do you play yourself?
@@diarmuidomeachair900 I used to play a BC but I was thinking like yiu that some tunes are more suited to each and some to both, but that accordion sounds awful sweet and you play it brilliantly. I wish I had it. What is it and where did you get it? Thanks
So beautiful Quite different from others My favorite is the HORNPIPE Thank you David
What can I say .His music makes me happy .Great playing 👏👏🇨🇮
Coming from newfoundland, it is plain to see our folk music is heavily influenced by the old country, great job, nice to see the 4 stop still going across the pond.
Fantastic Diarmuid. I close my eyes and I hear John Kimmel and some Mairtin O'Connor! Grts from Holland.
Joe Burke would be proud. Keep up the good work.
You are extremely talented.
I just loved that.
We can learn it but never be able to sing it like you because you are born into this.
It is so beautiful
Thanks.
Great sound and tempo John J Kimmel be proud
E Flat sounds great. Good playing, nice box.
Lovely sounding melodeon
Great Sound,Great Tune Grand Timing!!!Wonderful!!!!!!!!
Very good lovely sound
Bravoo,Applause from 🇦🇹
That’s a terrific version of an old favourite and very well played! Good on ya Diarmuid and greetings from South Australia !
Great altogether. Eflat puts a nice tone into it. I heard Darren Breslin and Brid Harper play it in Cmajor. That has a nice sound also.
Hup! Brilliant Playing again Diarmuid...fabulous sound you are knocking out of that Melodeon...
Fantastic❤
Fantastic!
Hi, there! You're a great player. We at Zeke & The Kiddos in the US are looking for somebody to record the melodeon parts for an original Irish shanty in our production. The arrangement is already written. Dare you become a session musician? Let us know! Thanks so much in advance.
Top class
I’m listening to this all the time man. You’re the 🐐of Devaneys 🐐
Nailed it!
Dia dhuit!
I al looking for albums with the Melodeon +- Cajun like Damien Mullane got on it.
Got any names to recommend by any luck?
Go raibh maith agat!
You very good too.
There are a lot of nice melodeon albums out there today! Johnny Connolly's albums are great - An tOileán Aerach, Driobal na fáinleoige and An Mileodeon Scaoilte. There are lots more. Old-time records has an amazing double CD of Peter Conlon recorded in the 1920s. There are many more!!
I wanna hear someone play this on the bagpipes.
Might man
Ive an acadian melodeon aswell in d
Lovely vision of an old classic, Diarmuid. Is Emanuelle Pariselle supplying the Irish trad market with a specific melodeon?
Thanks! Not sure what you mean by your question. He could build you anything you wanted if you asked him. He's a fantastic maker. His melodeons are the nicest I've played.
@@diarmuidomeachair900 Apologies for not following up your reply. I'd seen a video of Emanuelle Pariselle leading a residential workshop in the Pyrenees where the participants were taught to make their own accordion in a week. Then I saw the name again on your Devanney's Goat upload and thought that maybe EP was being sold widespread in Ireland. By the mid eighties Bertrand Gaillard was targeting Ireland to sell his new accordion and I wondered if EP had done likewise. This a link to a 1985 video of BG and a colleague observing P.J. Hernon and Brendan Begley playing his accordion at CCÉ headquarters:
ua-cam.com/video/PJlmJFqbnJ0/v-deo.html
Once Joe Burke had bought a customised model from FB...
Thanks for replying.
Class
Melodeon players often go to Heaven once they die. 😸
Amen.
Lovely!!!
Is that instrument easier to play than a BC box?
Thank you! It depends on your own personal experience really. Both are very different in terms of fingering, control of the bellows and movement in general. I feel that some tunes suit one more than the other and then there are some tunes that suit both quite well. It's a question that deserves more than a quick reply and I guess everyone will have their own opinion on it. Do you play yourself?
@@diarmuidomeachair900 I used to play a BC but I was thinking like yiu that some tunes are more suited to each and some to both, but that accordion sounds awful sweet and you play it brilliantly. I wish I had it.
What is it and where did you get it? Thanks
Mighty Diarmuid🎶
Savage lad!
what typ of accordion
Pariselle Melodeon in Eflat
Bheadh an fear a chum í sin bródiúil as do chuid ceoil👍 grmma
Go raibh maith agatsa Eddie!
Go hiontach ar fad