I couldn't find that this one had already been posted. Hopefully I am correct. This tune was first published ~1710 as a Scottish Hornpipe. As always, I decided to do this one based on the lovely melody. I hope that you enjoy this one.
What a lovely tune. Here are the notes: https://tunearch.org/wiki/Jack%27s_Gone_a-Shearing
I really like the song, Jason and the way you have involved the other instruments and other parts to make a fun tune.
Lovely effort!
Nice production, Jason, with a good balance between the instruments. Good use of the quarter screens to show the different instruments too!
lovely Jason, really enjoyable
Thought I’d try this one, it’s interesting, it seems to me structured a bit like a French tune. https://youtu.be/nWJOtJA0lo0
Two great versions, Jason and Simon! Both fun to listen to!
-though probably not nearly as much fun as I had trying to line the tracks up!
What Frithof said, both versions are fun listening to them.
Thanks Christian, I didn’t use a click track on this one so I did slow down and speed up a bit throughout the tune. What’s interesting is that my tempo changed for the octave and the banjo, but it changed in the same places. True I was listening to the octave on the headphones while I played the banjo but even within measures the changes were similar. I think it’s right hand changes that occur while I’m thinking of the left.
The tracks sound fine Simon. I enjoyed the banjo addition here even though the banjo and I don't play together in the sandbox well at all.
Fine versions, Pluckinstrings and Simon!