I tried to transcribe the first tune. Here it is for your pleasure (hopefully)
30 Apr 2020
Liam O'Brien, Ciara Ní Bhriain & Macdara Ó Faoláin - Stone of Destiny
Macdara is one, if not the best bouzouki player of the younger generation. He also builds bouzoukis and other instruments. Here he is with Liam O'Brien and Ciara Ní Bhriain. The tunes they play are The Stone of Destiny (written by Maurice Lennon), The Liffey Banks & Music in the Glen.
I tried to transcribe the first tune. Here it is for your pleasure (hopefully)
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
This fantastic RTE-Programme about the bouzouki is not available on youtube anymore as far I know. But I just found it on Dailymotion. Here's a lot of information on this lovely instrument. I mentioned this programme before, but it's always worth to look at it again.
Si Bheag Si Mhor - Turlough O'Carolan
Si Bheag Si Mhor is one of Turlough O'Carolan's (1670-1738) waltzes. Translated into English it is called "Little hill, big hill". It is said to take inspiration from folklore surrounding two hills in which lie to mortal remains of ancient warriors.
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"
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"
28 Apr 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.
If you come across dead links on the blog please report them to me or leave a comment. It's a lot of work to review all the pages on this blog so I would appreciate your help.
Also if you come across any good information regarding the Irish Bouzouki feel free to inform me and I will put them on the blog.
Many thanks in advance!
Chords Am and G - Matt & Shannon Heaton: Reels in the Heaton Kitchen - Flute and Bouzouki [Leaving the Station, Rollin, Maud Millar]
A lovely video made in the Heaton's kitchen.
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.
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.
24 Apr 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
What a pleasure: Julie and Eamon together, just the two of them. A livestream made for Lindblad Expeditions on April 23rd, 2020 as part of the Virtual Music Lounge concert series.
20 Apr 2020
Páraic Mac Donnchadha with Mac Dara Ó Faoláin
While looking for videos featuring Mac Dara Ó Faoláin I found this beautiful video of Páraic Mac Donnchadha with Mac Dara Ó Faoláin. Beautiful music with banjo and bouzouki. Páraic Mac Donnchadha released an album some time ago which you can get on bandcamp or at Custy's in Ennis.
https://paraic.bandcamp.com
https://custysmusic.com/products/h3-paraic-mac-donnchadha-not-before-time-thar-am-h3
https://paraic.bandcamp.com
https://custysmusic.com/products/h3-paraic-mac-donnchadha-not-before-time-thar-am-h3
Yvonne Casey & Macdara Ó Faoláin
Some videos of Yvonne Casey & Macdara Ó Faoláin. Macdara is one of the finest bouzouki players of the young generation. He also is a Luthier and he builds fantastic Bouzoukis, Mandolins and Ukuleles.
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/
The Oliver Plunkett - 40th Cork Folk Festival, 06.10.19
" Eanna’s Dance" - 40th Cork Folk Festival
"Tune For Yvonne Casey" composed by Tommy Peoples. Cork Folk Fest
and just for the fun of it, here's a very old video of young Macdara
Macdara Ó Faoláin Dungarvan from TRTÉ on Vimeo.
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.
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