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    Re: Suggestions for a wedding march

    Unst Bridal March from the Shetland Islands in Scotland. 'Da' just means 'the' in the local dialect.
    Also known as Unst Wedding March. Unst is the most Northerly island in Britain.


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    Re: Correct strings for a Seagull S8

    Yes, I use D'Addario EJ74 medium strings on all my mandolins, including my Seagull S8.

    Possibly the previous owner preferred the tone with light strings?
  3. Re: Has anyone played in Ireland Jam Sessions?

    Fair comment, but there will be occasions outwith an actual session when you might feel like playing - perhaps sitting in the sun learning a great tune you heard at a session the night before. I...
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    Re: Mandolin in bal folk music?

    "I don't think OP should feel bad if he sounds like an American playing French music. You are what you are, it is what it is."

    Particularly if this is taking place in America.

    But I do admire...
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    Re: Mandolin in bal folk music?

    I don't know much about Flemish Bal Folk, but recently I have been listening to Flemish accordion player Hartwin Dhoore quite a lot, who often plays with his brother Ward, who plays mandola (perhaps...
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    Re: Mandolin in bal folk music?

    I'm not completely certain if I'm understanding exactly what you mean by 'bal folk', but perhaps you might be interested in this thread on Music From Central France a year or two ago.
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    Re: Robin Williamson mandolin

    Definitely was. I know people who, when getting to know someone they had recently met, after a while might ask " Tell me, were you a Robin person or a Mike person?"
    Honestly.

    And don't forget,...
  8. Re: Has anyone played in Ireland Jam Sessions?

    My experience of visiting Temple Bar in Dublin (not especially looking for a session, basically a tourist) was very disappointing. Pub gigs with very predictable repertoires.
    Personally over the...
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    Re: Robin Williamson mandolin

    I wouldn't know about a 'thin living'.
    I thought they were pretty popular, actually. They did biggish gigs, and I knew many people who owned LPs by them.
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    Re: Norman Blake is 86

    Let's have some of Norman in his prime!



    https://youtu.be/IA2CtM1B1Ak
  11. Re: "Jacob Collier reinvents the guitar"

    It's not such a big jump from cittern tunings some people use.

    For my octave mandolin I tune ADae, and in the past I have taken the top and bottom strings off an electric guitar and tuned it like...
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    Norman Blake is 86

    I just read that Norman Blake turned 86 on 10th March, and I would like to wish him well.

    I saw him play on my first trip to the USA in 1977, and have always enjoyed him ever since.

    Thanks for...
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    Re: post a video of yourself

    Haven't had an after breakfast tune for a wee while. This is Jimmy Shand's classic tune The Bluebell Polka. It was very popular when I was young, indeed it was a great favourite of my mother who...
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    Re: Dagger Gordon video

    Haven't had an after breakfast tune for a wee while. This is Jimmy Shand's classic tune The Bluebell Polka. It was very popular when I was young, indeed it was a great favourite of my mother who...
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    Re: Andy Statman's son has passed

    I'm sorry to hear that.
  16. Re: "Mandolin Players In Ireland" Social Group

    Yes indeed John. Just going to have some porridge just now!
  17. Re: "Mandolin Players In Ireland" Social Group

    Hey Aidan,

    I just made a video of those jigs I did for you all those years ago.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjWxcbB-QBU
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    Re: post a video of yourself

    Here's a set of Irish jigs played on my Collings MT.

    Sweet Biddy Daly, The Banks of Lough Gowna and Jackson's Jig. One or two bum notes but hey - there's a lot of notes!

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  19. Re: Mandolinist wins Celtic Connections 2024 Young musician prize

    Good for him.

    He's a very nice lad and this can can only help the mandolin in Scotland and everywhere else.
  20. Re: 'Fast Car' Grammy Guitar - connection to Michael Heiden

    Ah, is he? I didn't realise. Wonderful player. I did think the electric guitar was really nice.

    I have to agree it was great to see Tracy on stage there. I thought Luke Combs was very gracious in...
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    Re: post a video of yourself

    No she is from Kiltarlity. I do know the Lochaber lot though.
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    Re: post a video of yourself

    Actually John, I was practising it to accompany Amy Henderson singing the song, which she does in the key of B, which is why I capoed on the second fret.
    Sounded nice as an instrumental though....
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    Dagger Gordon plays Ae Fond Kiss

    This is Robert Burns's famous song Ae Fond Kiss, which I was working on for Burns Night recently.

    It is played on my Stefan Sobell octave mandolin.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCRrR8j58ZA
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    Re: post a video of yourself

    This is Robert Burns's famous song Ae Fond Kiss, which I was working on for Burns Night recently.

    It is played on my Stefan Sobell octave mandolin.


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  25. Re: Is Galar Cráite an Grá (True Love is a Tormenting Pain)

    Really nice, Colin. That instrument has a very rich sound.

    You are doing some hammer-on things that sound very effective.
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