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Here ya go. What you did is you posted the whole url in there. Just post the identifier code - these days it's 11 characters after the v= in the full string of code. Actually, if you've a mind to, you can go back and fix it. You have three hours after the initial post to edit it.
Nice going, there. You two back each other and trade off nicely. Leo is so serious, or maybe he's just concentrating. But he doesn't look at his hand even once. That shows he knows what he's doing. As do you, too. Clearly you've both put in some time. It shows. :mandosmiley:
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Simon: Very lovely tune, especially with the sound of the babbling brook in the background. It is very soothing. Thanks for sharing.
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Winter’s almost over guys! Have a great day.
(This is all happening over on SAW, Song a Week Social Group), https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/g...=67&styleid=15
Beginners, intermediates, pros, looking forward to hearing from all of you! :)
https://youtu.be/NLVwiSNnVDc
https://youtu.be/NLVwiSNnVDc
[Apples in Winter: first published by R. M. O’Shaughnessy’s (AKA Levey) book: The First Collection of “Dance Music of Ireland” first published c. 1858. This setting is from Kerr’s Merry Melodies Book 1, c1880.]
https://youtu.be/DN6PcpZT8mM
https://youtu.be/DN6PcpZT8mM
[More info on Sir Roger de Coverley on SAW]
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Another heads-up for the SAW Group and its members. Here is my version of a James Scott Skinner tune written as one of a series he composed for various Scottish Regiments. This one is dedicated to The Lovat Scouts, a regiment in which I had an uncle serve during World War 1. Formed by Simon, Lord Lovat, during the Boer War the soldiers were recruited largely from the ranks of highland gamekeepers and deerstalkers who worked on the big highland sporting estates. All were expert shots and skilled in moving safely over open ground.
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Butch Robins' Slippin' on Ice
https://youtu.be/8zGwYg9mHXM
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OMG I have not played Sir Roger de Coverley in a long time. What a great tune. I used to pay it a lot. Love it love it.
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Originally Posted by
Lucy Lindblom
Pickin' with my little brother Leo :)
It's not often I get to see such a talented child! My son would struggle to avoid breaking the mandolin, let alone play it so well. When did Leo start learning?
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Sahar سحر (Dawn), composed by Mansour Nariman منصور نریمان
Cantiga de Santa Maria 100: Strela Do Dia, attributed to Alfonso X 'El Sabio' (1221-1284)
پیشدرامد سه#گاه Pishdaramad-e Segah composed by یوسف فروتن Yusef Forutan
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A wee set just for St Patrick's day. Not the usual jigs or reels but a slower medley. Molly Malone, Vale of Avoca and Mountains of Mourne. Mandolin with octave support.
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A couple of Irish jigs to follow up on my last posting for St Patrick's Day.
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getting some wonderful tone there John, nicely done!
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Tamana (Wish / Desire) composed by Mansour Nariman منصور نریمان - تمنا
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I really like the effect you have created there with the overlaid video clips, Jo. A very fitting background to the music. Great sound from that oud and the lower notes create such an effect when you bend them and add the other embellishments,
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Here’s something I did a year ago February, with some mandolin content. It was very quickly done.
https://youtu.be/b6l_hf8--XQ
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This is just excellent. I really had fun at watching and listening. Thank you!
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"Corrente" from the Violin Sonata #4 in Dm by J.S. Bach, played here on my Macica F5. Its holding up fairly well for a 300 year old fiddle tune.
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This is a tune I have just recently composed, inspired by the peace and beauty of Jubilee Point on Loch Eck near my home. It is a place dear to my heart and I visit it regularly. Visited it on a quiet Monday morning (23rd March) and had the place to myself. The idea for the tune came to me while taking the photos.
Played on mandolin, octave and guitar.
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Very lovely tune John. Thank you for sharing it.
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That's a beautiful, peaceful, and relaxing piece John!:mandosmiley:
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An instrumental piece inspired at least in part by Siger with their lovely work on octave mandolin and accordion (though not in the same style or anywhere near as accomplished as them). Recorded it first using pick but decided I prefer this one finger style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mc4V7NIUvg
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A very evocative piece and I like your finger-picking technique on this one. The suspended ending works well too.
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Thanks John. I’m fairly happy with this except that I changed to a different microphone and got some clipping.
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