Hi all,
I hope you don't mind me posting this here. On the back of my previous radio show which finished at the end of 2018, I have now started up a new podcast available on Acast and Spotify.
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Hi all,
I hope you don't mind me posting this here. On the back of my previous radio show which finished at the end of 2018, I have now started up a new podcast available on Acast and Spotify.
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I haven't read the entire thread so forgive me if I'm repeating someone's sentiment. My explanation of groove is thus:
Whilst "time", "rhythm", and "beat" are definable, quantifiable terms,...
My two cents:
A wooden flute gives significantly more scope for playing in every style of Irish music you would want. A radcliffe or Boehm doesn't. Yes Carty and Taylor played good stuff on the...
Excellent idea Jill. Keep your ears peeled ;-)
And I'm thrilled to hear you're enjoying the show. Knowing that there's appreciative listeners makes it so worth it and makes me strive to provide a...
Hi all,
I started a new Celtic music (mostly Irish) podcast last month. I do a live show on Dublin South FM every Tuesday evening at 6pm GMT. The podcasts go up on MixCloud a day or two after.
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Great Charlie. Thanks a million for that information. I'll certainly use it when I get to the city.
Hi all,
First upload. Learning bluegrass since December. Please advise me on areas needing improvement. My breaks have a long way to go I know.
I'm linking to YouTube. Is that the handiest way...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifzAwQrhFwQ
Maybe I'm late to the party. Maybe not. Great viewing for any bluegrass fans and, for those interest in specifically mandolin, plenty of Sam Bush and...
It can be difficult to pinpoint a specific album, song/tune or musician and, in the Irish traditional music sphere, there have been countless moments that have changed my perspective over the years....