Hello everyone,
I'm new to the Mandolin Cafe, and the best I can do to introduce myself is copy/paste my youtube channel link ! I play irish music on mandolin and tenor banjo.
Hello everyone,
I'm new to the Mandolin Cafe, and the best I can do to introduce myself is copy/paste my youtube channel link ! I play irish music on mandolin and tenor banjo.
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
Welcome, and your playing has already caused wide-eyed wonder in the right quarters here
the world is better off without bad ideas, good ideas are better off without the world
Thank you Bertram
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
Welcome Tergal, although as Bertram says you need little introduction. I'm very grateful to you for your youtube channel - I've learnt a great deal from you. Your technique is perfect - fluid right hand, economy of left hand movement, Jig picking pattern, triplet and left hand ornamentation. Where did you learn your skills? Formal tuition or did you arrive at it by your own volition?
Thanks for your kind words James. I'm glad that your learned something on my channel ! I've learned by myself first. Then, playing at sessions is the right thing to learn tricks and tunes.
Would be interesting to know what beginners really need to make more focused videos on my channel.
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
Hi Tergal, welcome. You´re late here. I´m also following your youtube-channel for some years now. Great playing and very nice tune selection. And I always liked the fact that your videos have good recording quality, so you can really appreciate the sound of the mandolin.
Thank you Michael. New tutorials are coming soon...
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
Welcome here indeed! I'll second what Michael said, re: your videos have such fantastic quality - great tune selection, great sound, great lighting, clear sharp image - wonderful!
2018 Girouard Concert oval A
2015 JP "Whitechapel" tenor banjo
2018 Frank Tate tenor guitar
1969 Martin 00-18
my Youtube channel
Thanks for sharing. You are a wealth of tunes and inspiration.
checked out your youtube channel. Great playing style! I also noted a few tunes on a white-face Gibson A3, which is my main mandolin too - not that I didn't also notice your Collings.
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ˇpapá gordo ain’t no madre flaca!
'20 A3, '30 L-1, '97 914, 2012 Cohen A5, 2012 Muth A5, '14 OM28A
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
Thank you for posting here and on YouTube Tergal! As a beginner with slightly over a year of playing I find your playing style truly inspirational. Looking forward to more from you.
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
2018 Girouard Concert oval A
2015 JP "Whitechapel" tenor banjo
2018 Frank Tate tenor guitar
1969 Martin 00-18
my Youtube channel
here it is :
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
Excellent. I'm offering this constructively, and from the perspective of a fledgling player.....I don't know how it would be done (a tech savvy computer nerd would know) but I think it would be helpful to have a moving symbol following the music sheet so we could follow along more easily. A minor point really because I would figure it out eventually.
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
2005 Weber Yellowstone f-style oval in "desert dawn" - no name yet but a she.
1927 Gibson F4, "Mata Hari"
2004 Eastman 604 "Belle"
2001 Martin 0015 mahogany - no name yet, but a he.
1875-ish Hungarian fiddle ("Uncle Bill") that I can play about half a tune on. Some day.....
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
Welcome Tergal, I too have been following your Youtube videos. You have great technical skill, and your style is really musical and sensitive. (sometimes people replace soul with too much ornamentation).
I have to admit though I love the sound of the old Gibsons, but having sold one myself I understand your choice of the modern axe. Keep up the good work! BTW I secretly long to get that old Gibson A1 back again!
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
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Handcrafted pennywhistles in exotic hardwoods.
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
Here it is :
Learn some irish tunes on my youtube channel
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