Anyone have any advice on reattaching an Oud Tailpiece? I’m a newbie to other than basic work on my mandolin and guitars, but never did anything with an Oud. If it’s fairly simple, I’d rather try...
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Anyone have any advice on reattaching an Oud Tailpiece? I’m a newbie to other than basic work on my mandolin and guitars, but never did anything with an Oud. If it’s fairly simple, I’d rather try...
Well, that is kind of you, but I've been to "regular" sessions, and we aren't there yet. It is a "learning" session, and, frankly, the music store is supporting a "learning" session, because its...
Thanks for the advice. I don’t think we run into those difficulties here. Sessions happen fairly regularly, and that isn’t a discussion I have ever heard of, nor have I heard of anyone being shut...
I started my Sacramento CA learning session a few years ago, and I've chosen to focus on fewer tunes, moving slowly, rather than jumping around in order to help beginners and early intermediate...
I hear the newcomers who claim they are “discouraged” and I can understand that.
At the same time, Irish Traditional Music is, unlike a lot of music, an open forum for players to participate...
Wow! As the Original Poster, OP, I don’t think that’s fair at all!
I clearly explained that I’d been told this by a violin teacher my wife and I had, and that another person defined it...
I feel like the "noodling" concept is much more about "etiquette" than anything else. And still, the discussion gets confused and difficult as we refer to various ideas and experiences. Examples:
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Well, it is a relevant point, actually. The conversation simply evolved:
This point got brought up because the point was made that "noodling" by a mandolin is not the same - and often forgiven -...
We do have a private room, but they don't lock. I guess I'll be in the dining car with my mando seated next to me and my wife across from me. SCANDALOUS!!! They'll be talking for WEEKS about it......
LOL. Wouldn't be a great album, I'm sure: "Can you quit yer high pitched little guitar noises, I'm trying to listen to the sound of the train!" :)) I wonder who i'll be bothering, though. It's 20...
I'm going to be travelling for a week to Seattle in July. I have some connections up there, so in addition to some travel, I'll be able to meet some people for possible traditional sessions, or at...
Who doesn't love Chief Miles O'Brien? :))
https://youtu.be/RJudJ9S579A
I have had many of these experiences, but I guess I have interpreted it differently.
For the list of tunes:
I have made these lists of tunes, now, and it's quite a bit of work. I was...
I don't think I read anyone on this thread stating that it is an expectation that no one "noodles" or tries to play along if they don't know a tune at a "learning" session.
That's what a...
Sounds like my question led to other discussions about other things, which is fine. I don't mind my question leading to other people getting clarification on similar concerns.
For myself, I am...
Recently, a divergent understanding emerged among the fellow learners who attend our learning/slow session regarding what "noodling" is, what this REALLY means.
All were in agreement that...
DougC just dropped this in another forum topic, and I thought I'd drop it here, since it is likely to be helpful in connection to this topic. I asked him: What are some "core" session tunes? So that...
Wow, Doug! This is so awesome! Thank you so much!
Unfortunately, I haven't found the tune book you cite. I would love to buy one as a reference for our group.
I hope to grow even a portion...
For me, I was just trying to be helpful... no one was talking about that exponential transition that happens in the learning process, and, since I KNOW those particular commenters, having read their...
Thank you! This is great information, and I'd love to hear your knowledge of such "gateway" tunes. The way I've been running it is to let participants guide our direction and facilitate that...
I was being playful, not seriously debating anything you said. Sorry, tone is often lost in writing. :)
Sure... but I pretty sure you know that backing in Celtic/Irish music isn't really a "rhythm" job, since the tune has the rhythm built in. It's more for counterpoint, as many on this site have said,...
This is the IRISH/CELTIC forum, Bill. Not the bluegrass forum... :))
We've got a traditional Irish/Celtic learning session going on once a month in Sacramento, CA.
Anyone of any level is welcome, but we ARE a learning session/slow session, so advanced players,...
Everybody. We all do it. Don't lie, people! Everybody does it.