I love the bass walk up. This is another excellent performance. I just purchased an English concertina, and I found a lovely performance of this song on an Anglo concertina. Found your video because of that, and now I'm considering getting a button accordion. :)
That's great ! You're very prolific these days !! And by the way, I based myself on your great version of Guinness Waltz to teach it to one of my students. Thank you. :)
This is the first tune I learned to play and is still a favourite. There are so many ways it can be played: as a waltz, as a Morris dance or a session tune but I love the "solemnity" of this version, coupled with the interesting slight variation from what we normally hear. Maybe that's the Scandinavian influence. But whatever, it's beautiful. @@Edvinaronson
@@oldpigsqueal3578 I don’t play that many scandinavian tunes actually, but maybe the scandi style has affected my playing since I’m from here. I’m not sure 😄 Glad you enjoyed it anyways!
Love this speed. I've always played this way too fast and this just sounds so much better. Love the ascending bass motif!
I love the bass walk up. This is another excellent performance. I just purchased an English concertina, and I found a lovely performance of this song on an Anglo concertina. Found your video because of that, and now I'm considering getting a button accordion. :)
The best rendition of this song I have heard! Where did you find the sheet music?
@@ghostie7028 Thank you! I don’t use sheet music, I only play by ear. You should be able to find it online somewhere though. Peace ✌🏻
Thank you forcall your wonderful music, makes life more enjoyable 😊
That makes me glad! Thank you! 🤩
I know this as a dancer, a morris dancer. Love this version. Thank you.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
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Those basses sound gorgeous!
A proper power kit, thanks to the Binci reeds I guess 😃 Glad you enjoyed it!
That's great ! You're very prolific these days !! And by the way, I based myself on your great version of Guinness Waltz to teach it to one of my students. Thank you. :)
Oh that’s nice to hear 🤩 thank you!
Could you make tutorial for these
What a nice version.
Thank you! :)
This is the first tune I learned to play and is still a favourite. There are so many ways it can be played: as a waltz, as a Morris dance or a session tune but I love the "solemnity" of this version, coupled with the interesting slight variation from what we normally hear. Maybe that's the Scandinavian influence. But whatever, it's beautiful. @@Edvinaronson
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I don’t play that many scandinavian tunes actually, but maybe the scandi style has affected my playing since I’m from here. I’m not sure 😄 Glad you enjoyed it anyways!
If you're ever looking for another tune, may I suggest that Michael Turner's waltz would benefit from your treatment?
@@oldpigsqueal3578I’ll look it up 😃 Always in need of more good tunes. Thank you 🙏🏻
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An old English waltz from Gloucestershire:)
Grymt!
Stort tack ⭐️