Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts

21 Dec 2021

The Battle of Aughrim - Vincent Fogarty - Part 2

 This is the second round through the tune as played by Vincent Fogarty tabbed by me. First the video again:

 

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The Battle of Aughrim - Accompanyment by Vincent Fogarty

Here's a video of Charles Monod on Concertina and Vincent Fogarty on Bouzouki. The first tune is The Battle of Aughrim. But it is a slightly different version of this well known march. It refers to the playing of Micho Russell. Lovely playing from both of them. The other tunes are The Cloonagroe (Reel) and Micho Russell's Mason's Apron (Reel).

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I tried to tab the first round through the first tune.

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31 Aug 2020

Lord Mayo - March in Am - some ideas for Accompanyment

 Today I tried to find out different variations to accompany the march Lord Mayo. Starting point was the video by Matt & Shannon Heaton. Matt plays Gm-Chords with Capo on 2nd fret. Then I found the version of the Floating Crowbars. They play Dm-Shapes with Capo on 7th fret. So I had 2 different approaches. Then I thought, how it would sound with Am-shapes without capo and tried different chords. 

So at first here are some possibilities without capo, maybe you'll find some more:

















Not every attempt sounds good to everyone, so you have to decide what suits you.

Here are some chords that might be useful in Am:



 

 

Now lets look at Gm-shapes with capo on 2nd fret. First here's the video of Matt & Shannon Heaton. Lord Mayo starts at 42:20.











Now let's look at the recording of the Floating Crowbars. They use Dm-shapes with capo on 7th fret:

 

I really like the intro and groove of this accompanyment. Here's a tab for it:








And possible chords: