Berrogüetto is a folk group from Galicia. Lively modern folk with deep roots in celtic music.
Rosendo en Sabaxans
Fusco
14 Nov 2007
Altan
My friend Tom (www.irish-like.com) gave me the link to some Altan videos. The bouzouki player is Ciarán Curran.
The sunset
The boxty set
Is the big man within
Altan Bo Mhin Na toitean /Dark haired lass
Another video
The sunset
The boxty set
Is the big man within
Altan Bo Mhin Na toitean /Dark haired lass
Another video
7 Nov 2007
How to convert a guitar into a bouzouki
There a some websites to be found on the net which might be useful for those who want to try out the bouzouki without spending too much money. Just take an old guitar and make some adjustments. Here are some tutorials, some with lots of photos. But don't blame me, if it does not work!
https://www.keithhemsley.me.uk/guizouki.php
You can find another article here:
http://www.dennishavlena.com/mandolin.htm
And another article:
http://www.frets.com/FretsPages/Luthier/Technique/Guitar/Structural/8StConvert/8stconvert.html
and another one:
https://imgur.com/r/Luthier/3Jm5Y
Converting a 12 String Guitar: http://www.dennishavlena.com/bougit.htm
https://www.keithhemsley.me.uk/guizouki.php
You can find another article here:
http://www.dennishavlena.com/mandolin.htm
And another article:
http://www.frets.com/FretsPages/Luthier/Technique/Guitar/Structural/8StConvert/8stconvert.html
and another one:
https://imgur.com/r/Luthier/3Jm5Y
Converting a 12 String Guitar: http://www.dennishavlena.com/bougit.htm
1 Nov 2007
Ceilidh Soc - Tunes

Another site with lots of tunes. Search and download selected tunes as abc or pdf. Great service.
http://www.ceilidhsoc.org/music.html
29 Oct 2007
Michael McGoldrick, Donal Lunny & Bruce Molsky
Another video from the transatlantic session series. Fantastic tune.
27 Oct 2007
The Kitchen Musician

A great site with lots of songs and tunes. Best of all: The chords for accompanying are written down, too. Great site to learn some more tunes.
http://www.kitchenmusician.net/pages/kmmusicalpha.html
Guide to accompaniment for Irish traditional music

http://www.tiompanalley.com/index_files/tunes/accompan.htm
Here you can find some tunes, some with mp3 to listen to:
http://www.tiompanalley.com/index_files/tunes/TunesLst.htm#HandOut
David James is the 2002 All-Ireland Champion, the only American to win solo senior All-Ireland Championships in the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann (Festival of Irish Traditional Music) on the hammered dulcimer. He received a Master Folk Fellowship award from the Indiana Arts Commission in 1990, and another Individual Artist Award in 2000. He has won many US Midwest Fleadh titles on the dulcimer, fiddle, in trio competitions, in traditional singing and newly composed song categories.
David has performed and conducted workshops from California (e.g., Lark In The Morning Music Celebration, Mendocino) to Maine (Song of the Sea, Bar Harbor). Recent standouts were the 2005 Goderich, Ontario, Gaelic Roots Week, 2005 St. Joseph County Firefly Festival, the 2004 Evart, MI Funfest (over 150 workshop attendees), 2002 Cork (Ireland) Dulcimer Festival, 2000 and 2001 Kentucky Music Weeks where he taught dulcimer and fiddle, and the 2001 Indianapolis Irish Festival where he and partner Kim Hoffmann demonstrated Irish music and song styles with over 300 children.
Irish Flute Tunes

http://irishflute.podbean.com/
20 Oct 2007
Free Irish Music Downloads
Here's a website where you can get legal free music downloads of Celtic Music.
http://www.freeirishmusic.com/
http://www.freeirishmusic.com/
13 Oct 2007
Chordmaps
http://chordmaps.com
The chordmaps you can find there are very interesting. Starting with simple chordmaps, until you find very complex ones. You can work on chord progressions, and suddenly you understand a lot more than before. How does a chordmap work? Just start your chord progression with Chord I. Then jump to any chord on the map and start your way back to chord I using the arrows. Try it out.
8 Oct 2007
Kasir: Killavil jig - The Cicada - The Paper Bird
What a discovery. Kasir from Denmark play a lively mix of celtic music.
Web: http://www.kasir.dk/index-eng.html
Myspace: http://www.kasir.dk/index-eng.html
Oisín - Eckerman bodhrán
Rune - Borsini Accordion & Colin Goldie Overton whistles
Aske - Martin Guitar, Moon octave mandolin, Kasuga mandolin
Web: http://www.kasir.dk/index-eng.html
Myspace: http://www.kasir.dk/index-eng.html
Oisín - Eckerman bodhrán
Rune - Borsini Accordion & Colin Goldie Overton whistles
Aske - Martin Guitar, Moon octave mandolin, Kasuga mandolin
7 Oct 2007
Joseph Sobol and David DiGiuseppe - cittern and accordion
East Tennessee State University professor Joseph Sobol on cittern and Chapel Hill, NC accordionist/multi-instrumentalist David DiGiuseppe playing a short jig. Great playing!
Fred Morrison, Michael McGoldrick and Donal Lunny
You gotta see this. Real fantastic playing. What a band!
Medley - Farewell to Uist, The Lochaber Badger, RIP the Badger:
Fred Morrison - whistle and pipes
Michael McGoldrick - whistle and pipes
Donal Lunny - bouzouki
Jerry Douglas - dobro
Medley - Farewell to Uist, The Lochaber Badger, RIP the Badger:
Fred Morrison - whistle and pipes
Michael McGoldrick - whistle and pipes
Donal Lunny - bouzouki
Jerry Douglas - dobro
Dolores Keane - Craigie Hill (1982)
Craigie Hill performed by Dolores Keane and Reel Union.
John faulkner - Bouzouki
Mairtin O'Connor - acordion
Sean Keane - flute
Eamonn Curran - whistle
Unfortunately you can't see too much of John's zouk playing. Nevertheless a real gem.
John faulkner - Bouzouki
Mairtin O'Connor - acordion
Sean Keane - flute
Eamonn Curran - whistle
Unfortunately you can't see too much of John's zouk playing. Nevertheless a real gem.
6 Oct 2007
Lord Franklin
A song about Admiral Sir John Franklin (April 15, 1786 – June 11, 1847) who was a British Royal Navy officer and Arctic explorer. He mapped almost two thirds of the northern coastline of North America. His last expedition disappeared while attempting to chart and navigate a section of the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic. The entire crew perished from starvation and exposure after Franklin died and the expedition's icebound ships were abandoned in desperation.
I first heard this song from Pentangle long ago. Two years ago I bought a record from a group called Arcanadh. On this there is another great version of that song. Listen to it, if you get a chance. http://www.arcanadh.com/
The bouzouki I'm playing on this video is made by Stevens, Munich, Germany. I bought it secondhand some years ago. Look at: http://www.guitars.de/
Lyrics and Tab: http://insel.heim.at/jamaica/320453/bouzouki_songs/Lord_Franklin.pdf
Tab made with Tabledit http://www.tabledit.com/
I first heard this song from Pentangle long ago. Two years ago I bought a record from a group called Arcanadh. On this there is another great version of that song. Listen to it, if you get a chance. http://www.arcanadh.com/
The bouzouki I'm playing on this video is made by Stevens, Munich, Germany. I bought it secondhand some years ago. Look at: http://www.guitars.de/
Lyrics and Tab: http://insel.heim.at/jamaica/320453/bouzouki_songs/Lord_Franklin.pdf
Tab made with Tabledit http://www.tabledit.com/
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