Nice to see that people are interested in playing 'Pat Rainey' but it would also be nice to see the composer and copyright holder acknowledged as the author of the song and music.
Thanks for another great resource! I'm still working on Creggan White Hare but will play around with this one as well. Would love Foggy Dew if you ever get the chance. Cheers!
@@brentmatusikmusic I have that same instrument and thinking of using a set 13 18 32 42 the 18 being a wound string,not sure if it would be too much tension
@@bobbyboydeke1 The increase in tension would be pretty substantial, but the playability is very subjective. Some players prefer it when the strings have almost no give. It's something you have to experiment with and make your own judgements about!
Another superb teaching lesson from Canada ..
More tutorials please !!! Youre the best that i've seen. Its really hard to find irish bouzouki resources so you are a god send
Thank you, I appreciate that!
More tutorials are in the works...!
Nice to see that people are interested in playing 'Pat Rainey' but it would also be nice to see the composer and copyright holder acknowledged as the author of the song and music.
Thanks for another great resource! I'm still working on Creggan White Hare but will play around with this one as well. Would love Foggy Dew if you ever get the chance. Cheers!
Great lesson,nice tone, what gauge strings are you using?
Thanks! I use the D'addario J81 set, 11-40
@@brentmatusikmusic I have that same instrument and thinking of using a set 13 18 32 42 the 18 being a wound string,not sure if it would be too much tension
@@bobbyboydeke1 The increase in tension would be pretty substantial, but the playability is very subjective. Some players prefer it when the strings have almost no give. It's something you have to experiment with and make your own judgements about!
D(no5) is not D number 5! That's D with NO fifth, just root and third.
That's correct, my bad! Good catch!
@@brentmatusikmusicI forgot to thank you for the great tutorial.