Sunday, February 22, 2009

Danu's Kerry Tunes set

I really like this set, and as Chris points out, the tunes are simple and have great drive to them. Anyone who plays with us knows that we have a lot of flute players, so I think I'm partial to bands who are "blessed" with multiple flutes.
The bit at the end had me a tad perplexed until recently.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Tune of the Week

This week's tune isn't Irish, it's from Quebec, and I`ve finally found the dots for it. I try to lift tunes by ear but this one always goes by too fast when it`s played.
So, for next time:

http://www.jamielaval.com/Tune_charts/Fleur.pdf

Monday, January 5, 2009

Session on a Sled

More snow this past Saturday night. The phone call comes 30 minutes prior to session start: "I don't know if I'll make it through the snow, and if I do, I won't have a guitar."
Undeterred and optimistic about my comrades' abilities to make it to the cove, I pack a guitar, whistle and flute on the sled, shoulder my fiddle, light the kerosene lamp (period lighting being a whole 'nuther obsession), and trudge down to the cove. I play tunes alone in the Snug for a few minutes, and in walks Mark with a guitar packed in a plastic garbage bag.
Mark lives in the cove and has listened to us play a few times. I think he's a veteran Tex/Mex RockN'Roll musician, and plays classical guitar beautifully. So we try at Irish Traditional, and we cannot find a groove together to save our musical lives. In walk Karen and Pete, out on a date in the Cove, to listen and bear witness to this musical near-non-event. So it's turn-taking and respectful listening to each other's music of choice. I subject the room to a couple of tunes on three month's fiddling experience.
We pack up early and, slightly crestfallen, I start back up the hill with instruments in tow. I see a car struggling up the notorious Government Road Hill and find Lori (one of the Learning Centre Folks) keen to get home were it not for her now-overheated engine. The car rolls back into the cove, where we run into Kathryn and young Sophie (more Learning Centre Folk) out for a walk. She insists that we all go to their house for tea and tunes. Dan is volunteered to drive Lori home later. He doesn't know this yet.
So it's to Kathryn, Dan, and Sophie's for tea, chat, and a few tunes awkwardly played. Kathryn plays a lovely Scottish air on recorder and invites me to play along.
In F major.
It was a lovely time, nothing short of providence as far as I'm concerned.
I walk home tired but feeling like the Evening somehow "happened" after all. When I get home, Angela is starting the movie version of Pride and Prejudice, which has some of my favorite dancing scenes of any movie. There's also a brief scene where a lone fiddler is playing "The Frost Is All Over". Haaah!

Monday, November 17, 2008

More Tunes of the Week

In our effort to bring more groovy reels in, here's the one that we've twice called "that one on the Lunasa CD that the guitar player wrote". And we've only played it in bits and pieces at that. This transcription seems more of an approximation, but here you go:
1st August

And more slip jigs that got played Saturday night:
Hardiman the fiddler
A Fig for a Kiss

And if anyone knows of a video clip of the Lunasa set that includes that Fleur de Mandragore tune, could you please post it?
And some of those neat Breton tunes with them extra beats in 'em

This guy wants to come to the session

He seems keen...

Tunes of the week

Here`s a few that came out nicely:

  • Hunter`s House, a classic by Ed Reavy, pobably his most popular tune.
  • 6/8 du Petit Sarny by Eric Favreau.
  • The Tailor's Thimble which we played a lot in Vancouver at the Heather. I think we got this one from O'Neill's and from a visting concertina player from England called Andrea. There is an old Scottish jig called The Banks of Allen which this is based upon.
Anyone remember some of the better sets that got thrown together?

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Thanks everyone for making it over to the dark depths of Adams Road for the session last night - somehow you all made our freezing house toasty for the first time in weeks! Many great tunes were played that I of course didn't write down any of the names of....so if anyone did make some notes, could you put them up here?  Also, someone left a hat here - I think Hugh.  Does anyone know how to get a hold of him?

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

More Slip Jigs please

Nah, the tune of the week should really be a tune. We don't really play that many slip jigs and so I humbly submit is one for consideration: Ryan's, aka Fisherman's. Most of us probably know it already. It's one of those pretty ones that sounds good fast or slow. Cheers

Monday, October 20, 2008

New musical Friends, Tempo, and Expectations



The Tune of the Week is actually a song, the Log Driver's Waltz.

For the life of me I cannot hear the double-entendre that everyone was giggling about at session when I hear this song! It's a beloved NFB Animation short, not a tune about the nasty. Someone will have to take me aside and explain.

Thanks to Lyn and Emily for this one, and if anyone can suggest great Canadian tunes to Margaret to take home to Ireland, pass them along!

It was great having some folks make the long trip from town to join us this weekend. I really enjoy playing with new people. It's great fun watching players squint and cringe as we adjust intonation, listen to new settings, and settle into a group tempo that might be a bit different than what might have been set initially. And the punters don't seem to notice because they invariably are shocked to hear that we haven't been playing together for years.

So cheers to Margaret, Brenda and Hugh for coming out. I associate Margaret's guitar so strongly with Annie and Jes' fiddle playing that I can almost hear the three of them when only one is present. It's likewise with Keona's playing; I hear Neil's guitar with her even when he's at home.

Friday, October 17, 2008

The portable pub

Perhaps we can chip in and buy The Snug a retrofit.

See you all tomoorw night!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

New Calendar

Here's a new calendar for ya, Emily. It needs a bit o tweaking, but I think it'll work. I've put the sessions down on every other week. But I'll edit these as we go along.

Slainte

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Tune of the week

Another one from Mike, Just Cruzing.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Next Session: Saturday, October 4th

We seem to be on Saturdays for a while now, and some of us will be out tomorrow...
Does anybody know of a way to have "Next Session" appear in the sidebar (or a little editable calendar/whatever)?

Friday, September 26, 2008

Here's a set that I've always liked, from Tipsy House out of San Francisco.
The first tune is incorrectly called The Godfather, but that's the title of the Brian Rooney cd from which it comes.

The Road to Garrison/John Kelly's/John Brady's

www.tipsyhouse.com/listen.html

Saturday, September 20, 2008

another tune....

I know there's already been a tune for the week, but here's a "if-you've-already-learned-the-other-tune-of-the-week-tune-of-the-week".  It's groovy.

Missed you all last night!


And here it is prefaced by Farewell to Uist




Tune of the week: Ormond Sound

The one Mike insisted on playing...


Here's an audio clip of the tune too from a band called Pitch the Peat.

The Snug Session Goes Techno

...and not-so-techno, as the skill behind the videographer becomes apparent...
but never mind. Here's a little piece of tonight.



I resolve to get some female representation on this page. Vieve? Keona? Really we're not all men, here! And actually some of the kids seem to be making themselves heard on this video, too.