Lovely playing, Jason.
Lovely playing, Jason.
Nice tune, well done!
We have a Bear Dance tune commonly played in our area called Berendans (Dancing Bear/Dick's Pig).
I wonder how many different tunes share the name?
Now I gotta go learn me some polkas
Is this is a video of myself? Maybe :)
Hope you guys enjoy it.
https://youtu.be/S9pFpfPqP3k
https://youtu.be/S9pFpfPqP3k
Yes, that's great. My favourite rendition is this one done with a slide on an old Italian guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qscZ23uyRMM
Beautiful!
Sounds good!
Nicely done! I love O’Carolan.
molto bene
Slip jigs are the best. Great playing!
Wonderful!
It was composed by Mandolin Cafe owner Scott Tichenor's gig partner of many year Bill Crahan. Bill died a few years ago. The song is a perennial favorite on the Cafe.
The story of the song can be...
A favorite of mine, and nicely done!
I would think an amorous goddess would bring pleasure, though perhaps some are scary? ;) Anyway, good job!
D.H.
Nice picking Jason.
I like reels played with a hornpipe rhythm too.
Nice work with those triplets - this is a great example for anyone trying to learn triplets of how the speed they're played it is relevant to the speed the tune is played at. A common mistake people...
Nice work!
Great wee jig that!
Believe me, you'll hear the raccoons in the attic -- been there, lived with that, in Raccoon City, Toronto. "Hey, keep it down up there!"
Good tune, well played.
Yes and raccoon scat is very infectious.
I really enjoyed the tune! The names of some of these pieces of music kill me :))
Lovely playing, both of you.
That is a lovely pace for learner's to reference - might be easier for folks on YouTube to find it if in the title it's clarified that it is Coleman's Cross the jig - example: "Coleman's Cross (jig)"...
Nice picking!
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Nice tone and groove.