Relaxing Irish Fiddle - Morrison's Jig
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- Опубліковано 7 січ 2025
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This is invariably the first tune I will play in a session, I love to play this tune slowly and in a relaxed manner. In fact, you may notice that i have notated the tune slightly more accurately than my playing on this video, I didn't want to pass on any of my bad playing habits.
Morrison's Jig is one tune I wished I had composed, the melody fascinates me and always has. Which is my reason for recording it again at this more relaxed pace. Please excuse my indulgence with this tune.
NOT:yt3.ggpht.com/...
TAB:yt3.ggpht.com/...
Thank you, Peak for your ongoing gifts! You, Sir, are a treasure!
Many thanks David
Dave, I totally agree with you. Mr Peakfiddler is the greatest Fiddles Master!He has such a brilliant talent!
I love this lovely evenly flowing tune. It has a nice soothing calming effect. Thank you!
Thank you Maria for your continuing support and positivity
I'll keep this special lovely irish tune in my heart and my mind.
This is one of my favourite tunes. Excellent job with the music, kind sir.
Such marvelous and beautiful relaxing irish fiddle tune! I 'm always very grateful for you share your amazing videos. In special this unforgetttable tune! Blessings and peace to you, Mr Peakfiddler!
Thank you very much Daisy, your comments are so positive.
@@peakfiddler You're most welcome here. And, sure your brilliant talent and work are so great! Really I love so much listening to your magical tunes!
Nicely played. Makes me want to dust off my fiddle and play the tune
Your version is great!! Very relaxing, joyful and sincere!! It makes me smile and feel each note as a part of myself. I'm trying to play it with my recorder over your version. Congratulations and thank you!! Greetings from Gerli, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Thank you Sebastion, so glad that you enjoyed this video, best wishes
Thank you so much for your great tunes! Since I play by ear, I use them as a resource for playing on the hammered dulcimer! My dad is sending me a fiddle too, so hopefully I can learn that!
Sounds great with the stereo violins!
Yes, I discovered early on that double tracking two fiddles on a recording is a great way to add an extra kick after the first 32 bars. I try to use two different fiddles, with different tonal qualities and don't worry about mistakes on the second take, as that makes it sound more like two different players at a session.
@@peakfiddler Very interesting. I'd love to give something like this a try when I get better at the instrument. Thanks for sharing, this is a wonderful tune and it works great with a slow tempo.
Thanks
lovely reminds me of stivell
when you play it is is, for me normally it sounds like get-away music
I love this! Would you be able to upload the back round track to play along to? Thank you!
Hi Sally, I hadn't intended to upload a backing track as they don't seem overly popular. Send me an email and I will dig out the sequencer file and remove the violin and email you an mp3 that you can play along to. My email address is on the ABOUT tab section of this channel.
Your first two notes are an “ E” , do you play them as one , sounds like it to me. Love that song, trying to learn.
Yes, there is a pick up note at the beginnng, which is an open D, then I play the E twice (1st finger position on the D string in this key of D).
The first E note is held slightly longer than the second much shorter E note.
Ok great , thanks, I knew something sounded a little different when I was going strictly by the sheet music posted there .
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Would it be possible to get TEF transcriptions of the great tunes you present?
What are TEF transcriptions? Can you please provide a little more information
Table edit (TEF) is explained www.mandolincafe.com/tabledit.html . It converts regular music notation into a simple tab format for fiddle and mandolin.
Hi Dan. I always upload the TAB for each of my tunes in the video notes/description. Here is the link again for the TAB, in case you haven't managed to locate it. TAB:yt3.ggpht.com/sdxjbpjjIi6wOB0d6bL6FRBbqbrM-dYRTjWR5eVw7fjQeAbbnYY1PLnnDa-38ZpN1RlUVaQwA-FAxtk=s1224-nd