I tried to transcribe the first tune. Here it is for your pleasure (hopefully)
Thursday, 30 April 2020
Liam O'Brien, Ciara Ní Bhriain & Macdara Ó Faoláin - Stone of Destiny
I tried to transcribe the first tune. Here it is for your pleasure (hopefully)
West Coast Of Clare - Intro
Just found this really old post of mine. The video link did not work anymore. The link to my tab either. So here is the re-post, 12 years after the first one. Now I added the tab on the page.
I'm playing my old Stevens Bouzouki here, trying to play the intro of West coast of Clare, one of the best songs by Andy Irvine. I tried to copy the arragement he once played live on his bass bouzouki. I restringed my zouk for this to achieve that bass bouzouki sound.
Here's the tab for this intro, I made it with Tabledit
You'll find lots more tabs for tunes and songs on this blog here:
https://irish-bouzouki.blogspot.com/search/label/Tabs%20for%20GDAD
Ceird an Cheoil - Bouzouki, TG 4
Si Bheag Si Mhor - Turlough O'Carolan
Niilo Sirola made a recording with some more instruments.
He also made a tab for this tune. You can find it on his website:
http://irish.muualla.net/waltz/si-bheag-si-mhor/
Here's fine arrangement on the zouk by Carol Murgue.
And another one by Eamon Coughlan
Here's a very differnent approach by someone who calls himself CW, a multi instrumentalist. He has lots of videos on youtube, there are some more with bouzouki.
He writes on youtube:
"It is usually played at a slow and leisurely pace by most musicians; I had the melody in my head one day, and it started morphing into a Planxty-esque jam in 4-count rhythm (as opposed to 3 count as it's usually played), and sitting down with my zouk last night, this is how it came out. I like it a lot, and I'm still practicing it/smoothing it out, but I think this video turned out well! Tuning: FCGC - capo 5th fret"
Tuesday, 28 April 2020
Updates
Over the last few days I updated or deleted several sites on the blog which were outdated. Since I started the blog more than 10 years ago there are lots of videos which are not available anymore on youtube. It takes a lot of time to look at all the old posts. I found out that youtube changed links to videos, so all the older movies are not available anymore. I looked up some of the old videos, but this is hard work. So I decided to delete a lot of old videos.
Chords Am and G - Matt & Shannon Heaton: Reels in the Heaton Kitchen - Flute and Bouzouki [Leaving the Station, Rollin, Maud Millar]
In the first tune Matt plays Am C G chords (Capo7, so it's Em)
In the second tune he plays G C D chords (so it's D with capo 7th fret)
I did not check the third tune yet.
I made a chord sheet with these chords:
Here's a short video where I play these chord progressions slowly.
Friday, 24 April 2020
The Greene Tunebook
While updating some of my entries I found that the link to this tune book had changed.
By accident I found this tunebook on the web.
https://www.ceilidhsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/CeilidhSoc-Favourites-Book-1-20181024.pdf
Here's the original one, the link has changed since I last looked at it:
http://old.ceilidhsoc.org/music.pdf?Special=23&Type=Group
42 pages with lots of tunes, most of them with chords. A great learning base.
Julie Fowlis & Eamon Dooley - Live Webstream for Lindblad Expeditions
Monday, 20 April 2020
Páraic Mac Donnchadha with Mac Dara Ó Faoláin
https://paraic.bandcamp.com
https://custysmusic.com/products/h3-paraic-mac-donnchadha-not-before-time-thar-am-h3
Yvonne Casey & Macdara Ó Faoláin
Look here: https://ie.locale.online/macdara-o-faolain-musical-instruments-610515195.html
He plays with Band Nuadan:
https://nuadantrad.bandcamp.com/releases
https://www.facebook.com/nuadantrad/
and just for the fun of it, here's a very old video of young Macdara
Macdara Ó Faoláin Dungarvan from TRTÉ on Vimeo.
Daoiri Farrell - Tipping it up to Nancy
https://irish-bouzouki.blogspot.com/search/label/Tabs%20for%20GDAD
{title:Tipping It Up To Nancy}
Sunday, 19 April 2020
Niilo Sirola Livestream on youtube
Website of the band: http://greenrosefaire.com/en/
Lovely playing.
Monday, 13 April 2020
Good Morning To Your Nightcap - Bill The Weaver or Cheer up old hag
The tune is also called "Cheer up old hag". It took me a while to find out the name. At thesession.org this tune was connected to a polka of the same name. I corrected it now.
As always, don't expect the tab to be totally correct. ;-). This is only thought for learning purposes.
Btw. I can't find out why tabledit always puts the chord boxes over the second headline. Does anyone know how to avoid this?
Good Morning to your Nightcap - The Furze in Bloom
This is my attempt to write down the bouzouki part of Furze in Bloom (Capo 3rd fret)
Sunday, 12 April 2020
Daoiri Farrell - Sweet Portadown chords
A wonderful love song from Daoiri's latest album.
You'll find lots more tabs for tunes and songs on this blog here:
https://irish-bouzouki.blogspot.com/search/label/Tabs%20for%20GDAD
Intro:
C: 5500 or 5530 or sometimes 0230
Gm: 0010 or 0550
Am: 2202 (A5) or 2230
Bb: 3010 or 3013
Tuesday, 7 April 2020
Daoiri Farrell - McShane Chords
{t:McShane}
{st:Furey's}
{c:}
#
My [D]name is McShane from the plains of Kildare
A farmer I was 'til the last year
'Til I took a notion of higher promotion
Went over to England the harvest to share
(only D first verse)
{soc}
[D]Rum Toora [CM7(no5)]La, [D]Rum Toora [CM7(no5)]Laddie,
[Gsus4]Rum Toora [CM7(no5)]La, Mush- a-rum Toora [D]Lay =run über rum "Toora Lay" = CAGD
{eoc}
I [D]parted with Molly so [CM7(no5)]blythe and so jolly
I [D]Picked up a stick for [CM7(no5)]a staff in me hand
And [D]to keep meself cheery for [CM7(no5)]fear I got [D]weary
I [G]sang "Paddy[Am]whack" as I [C]went on me [D]way.
I landed at Dumbarton on a fine summer's evening
Me bundle and staff I held them in me hands
There were some of them laughing and some of them chaffin'
More of them trying to stick Paddy away.
I went in to a woman to ask her for lodgings
She said "Me young man, now don't look so dull
For I will tell you where you will get lodgings
With a woman that lives next door to "The Black Bull".
So I went to this woman and asked her for lodgings
She instantly showed me to a bed in the room
And I being so tired, and worn out from walking,
I threw meself down in me bed in the room.
But a lump of a tinker lay up in the corner
He swore 'pon his soul sure he'd kill all was there
Says I "Me bold tinker, give over your braggin'
I'm bold McShane from the plains of Kildare!"
But he tried for to hit me a punch in the stomach
I instantly fetched him a one in the throat
And he tumbled heels over his head in the corner
Cut all his head in an old rusty pot.
He lay on the floor, like a sheep he was bleedin'
I swore 'pon my soul sure I'd cut off his life
But I lifted him up and sent down for a noggin
Me and the tinker we ended the strife.
My name is McShane from the plains of Kildare
A farmer I was until the last year
Till I took a notion of higher promotion
Went over to England the harvest to share.
CM7(no5): 5032
Gsus4: 0055
Lyrics mudcat: https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=32688
Come Thou Fount - Tutorial by Zac Fitzsimmons
Zac posted this song to youtube and later he made a tutorial how to play it, as he was asked for it. There are some good ideas on how to accompany a song to be found.
You can find him on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zacfitzsimmonsmusic/
or on paste: https://www.pastemagazine.com/noisetrade/music/zacfitzsimmons?fbclid=IwAR3TaXvn-fcCx3KztckZ1Ka-lNiQHSwQO5_db43kelxC9trj5smk-j0l8rM
Here's the tutorial:
Daoiri Farrell - Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore Chords
https://irish-bouzouki.blogspot.com/search/label/Tabs%20for%20GDAD
Monday, 6 April 2020
Bouzouki Memo - chords for GDAD tuning
I don't have any information who made this page, but if you're looking for a specific chord this might help.
https://bouzoukimemo.com
Daoiri Farrell - Bogie's Bonnie Belle Chords
{t:Bogies Bonny Belle}
Capo 3 oder 7!
[G]As I went [C]in by [Am]Huntleigh [D]town,
One [G]evening [Am]for to[G] see,
I [Am]met with Bogey O’ [D]Cair[C]nee,
And with[C] {soh}him{eoh} I [Am]did a[D]gree.
To [G]care for his [C]two best [Am]hor[D]ses,
Or [G]cart or [Am]harrow or [G]plough,
Or [Am]anything a[D]bout farm [C]work,
That I [C]very [Am]well should [D]know.
Old [G]Bogey [C]had a [Am]daugh[D]ter,
Her [G]name was [Am]Iso[G]bel,
She’s the [Am]lily of the [D]val[C]ley,
And the [C]primrose [Am]of the [D]dell.
And [G]when she [C]went out [Am]wa[D]lking,
She [G]took me [Am]for her [G]guide,
Down [Am]by the Burn O’[D]Cair[C]nee,
To [C]watch the [Am]small fish [D]glide.
And [G]when three [C]months was [Am]past and [D]gone,
This [G]girl she [Am]lost her [G]bloom.
The [Am]red fell from her [D]rosy [C]cheeks,
And her [C]eyes be[Am]gan to [D]swoon.
And [Bm]{soh}when{eoh} nine months were [Am]past and gone,
She [G]bore to me a [Bm]son.
And [Am]I was quickly [D]sent [C]for,
To [C]see what [Am]could be [D]done.
I [G]said that [C]I would [Am]marry [D]her,
but [G]no, that [Am]would not [G]do
For [Am]you're not a match for my [D]bonnie [C]girl,
And [C]she’s no [Am]match for [D]you.
Now she’s [G]married [C]to a [Am]tinker [D]lad,
That [G]comes from [Am]Huntleigh [G]town.
He sells [Am]pots and pans and [D]paraffin [C]lamps,
And [C]scours the [Am]country [D]round.
[G]Maybe she's [C]gotten a [Am]better [D]match
Old [G]Bogie [Am]cannot [G]tell
But [Am]I was first to [D]win the [C]heart
of [C]Bogie's [Am]bonnie [D]Belle.
chords.cc - chord shapes for Irish bouzouki
Sunday, 5 April 2020
Daoiri Farrell - Pat Rainey chords
Another one of Daoiri's classics: Pat Rainey
You'll find lots more tabs for tunes and songs on this blog here:
https://irish-bouzouki.blogspot.com/search/label/Tabs%20for%20GDAD
{t:Pat Rainey}
{st:Daoirí Farrell}
{c:Capo 5}
Oh me [D]name is Pat Rainey, I'm a [A]travelling man
I'll mend your auld pots, I'll [D]make you a can
I'm prince among nomads, I'm [A]king of me clan
[A]Fol dol lol [G]lol dol dol [D]day
I [D]tramps down the road with me [A]horse and me dog
There's game in the fields and there's [D]turf in the bogs
I sing like a lark as a[A]long I do jog
[A]Fol dol lol [G]lol dol dol [D]day____ [A]
I camps by the river and I catches a fish
I've always got plenty to put in me dish
Me brogues and me shirt well I surely can stitch
Fol dol lol lol dol dol day
I grab hold of me pipes and I'll make for the town
Finds me a good seat and I'll sit me'self down
I squeeze on the bellows all the throng gathers round me
Fol dol lol lol dol dol day
I play 'Misses McClouds' and the 'Wind in the Gap'
And it pleases the crowd as they dance and they clap
And many's a bright shilling they throw in me cap for me
Fol dol lol lol dol dol day
Well I'm fond of the drink and I'm sure it's no crime
To sit down in the shebeen with comrades sublime
I dance till the morning, I'm no slave to time
Fol dol lol lol dol dol day
Well the housewife each night comes down from the farm
Her husband gets cold but I am quite warm
For here in me tent she'll come to no harm with me
Fol dol lol lol dol dol day
But when winter comes round for fear of the damp
I'll whistle the dog, down the road we will tramp
And that housewife will sigh when she sees we broke camp
All fol dol lol lol dol dol day
But when springtime comes round I'll pass back this way
Boil up me ol' billy and I'll have me some tea
I'll check if the buffer has one on the way for me
Fol dol lol lol dol dol day
For me name is Pat Rainey, I'm a travelling man
I'll mend your auld pots or I'll make you a can
I'm prince among nomads, I'm king of me clan
Fol dol lol lol dol dol day
Fol dol lol lol dol
Fol dol lol lol dol
Fol dol lol lol dol dol day
Daoiri Farrell - A Pint Of Plain chords
Saturday, 4 April 2020
Daoiri Farrell - The Creggan White Hare - chords
https://irish-bouzouki.blogspot.com/2019/02/daoiri-farrell-full-concert.html