Dave Hum - Boys of Bluehill / Harvest Home
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Traditional irish tunes (hornpipes) - "Boys of Bluehill" and "Harvest Home" played on the 5 string banjo - GCGCD tuning - capo 2nd fret, 5th string capo 7th fret for key of D.
- MP3 DOWNLOADS , BACKING TRACKS and Tablature available at www.davehum.co.uk
Wow!, just Wow! Totally blown away by this faultless performance! Dave was a genius on the banjo, so good it's beyond words. I reckon the angels will be ditching their harps for a brand new sound! Rest in peace Dave. As always, love and peace.
Before his early death, Dave battled amazing obstacles and performed music at an astonishingly high and innovative level. God bless him.
Thank you Dave for the great music. That was fantastic.
(Another Dave in the great Northwest.)
God! Dave was good on that Banjo. R.I.P.
He died??
i discovered my dog really loves this tune i think he has good taste
Ok your in my favorites list. Please visit Australia. We have a National folk festival at Easter time in Canberra, nice cool weather and lots of people. Love to see you there. So much tallent.
Yes,Dave Hum was such a great banjo player. I'm surprised he didn't get more recognition while he was alive.
GREAT !!!! (FROM ARGENTINA)
A bright player,,,❤️🍀
Great rendition!
Love it.
That's really GREAT!
North-East England is certainly not dead here in Mid-West Ireland. RIP.
WOW!!
Lovely old tunes from the North east of England. Played by the Best 5 string Banjo ever! imho.
Colin Hesketh
Are they from Newcastle?
I know the 'High Level' is from there.
We love these tunes in Ireland.
God only knows how much English heritage esp music was lost since the Victorian era.
they are Irish!
These are irish tunes are they not
@@martinbriody7852 I don't know the exact origins of these particular songs. But you will find quite a few popular 'Irish folk songs', actually have English or Scottish origins. Many of these songs were popularised to modern audiences by Irish bands like the Dubliners or the Irish Rovers, which leads people to believe they are Irish.
Good work feller
super
WORD!
Wonderful Dave.... is there a style you can't play? Oh yeah, there's one or two: amateurish and sloppy, like all us pretenders. YOU're the "real deal" . Cheers!
Dang dats some sweet pickin
Irish country!
I'm Irish country but this is north English country.
That just makes me want to slap my Granny! wink.
Wizard
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