BmoreBusker is playing a tune which he says is originally by Terry Woods and maybe Ron Kavana and from a collaboration album called LILT - For the children. Fine playing, nice tune.
25 Mar 2009
22 Mar 2009
Paddy's day
Keith enjoys us here with a set of tunes: Boys of Bluehill, Chief O'Neills and Drowsy Maggie. He writes: Mando is by Freshwater - very beaten up when I got it. have just stripped it back to the wood and refinished it. New set up partially complete. Still needs work on the bridge saddle, and the string gauges sorting out, then final fettling to suit. Enjoy!
Steve Smith plays Mariners Ward on his 1914 Gibson K2 Mandocello
What a nice tune played on a legendary instrument. Steve is playing a original composition from his Other Places, Times and Lives album. For more information look at: www.desertnight.com
Post No. 300! - Irish Bouzouki improvisation
Just back from a lovely weekend in Bonn where I attended on a bouzouki workshop with Michael Lempelius (http://www.myspace.com/palmlempelius) I found this nice video. Joynergy is just fooling around on his bouzouki which is made by luthier Juhn Hullah. Does anybody have some information about this luther?
4 Mar 2009
Bob Vasile and Jane Peppler
Bob and Jane are a couple playing cittern and fiddle. Here they are with the following tunes:
Flying Home to Shelley (Paul Gitlitz), Paddy on the Landfill (Rob Hayes), Music for a Found Harmonium (Simon Jeffes)
Flying Home to Shelley (Paul Gitlitz), Paddy on the Landfill (Rob Hayes), Music for a Found Harmonium (Simon Jeffes)
Tim Browne - Step It Out Mary
Tim Browne has posted a new video. A trad song played together with Eoin Jordan on bouzouki at the Trades Union Hall, Kanturk, Co. Cork, Ireland on October 15th, 2008.
Tim's website:
www.tbrowne.net
And here is Mosed Bridge-The Girl From Glashakeenleen
Tim's website:
www.tbrowne.net
And here is Mosed Bridge-The Girl From Glashakeenleen
2 Mar 2009
Bailliekins - Daleman's Litany
Another fine song from Bailliekins. Unfortunately he does not give any information about the song.
26 Feb 2009
Arpeggio Intro on Bouzouki
nandyfer gives us the chance to look at his right hand while he is playing the arpeggio intro to a song from the group "Quenda Folk". I couldnt't find lots of information about the band but this myspace site:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=396608145
If you have more information please leave a comment.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=396608145
If you have more information please leave a comment.
Beth Patterson - new videos
Yippie! Found new videos from Beth Patterson, one of my favourite bouzouki players. I have mentioned her many times before. First here's her version of Heather on the moor, a song made famous by Paul Brady.
And here's Darling Please:
Hard Times Come Again No More
Musique A bouche
And here's Darling Please:
Hard Times Come Again No More
Musique A bouche
Cittern, Sitar and Nyckelharpa
Here's an interesting mix of indian music played live at Umea Folk Music Festival on Feb, 20th 2009. Pandit Harvinder Singh, Sitar - Anders Falk, Cittern - Daniel Pettersson Swedish Nyckelharpa. The cittern actually only plays a drone, more or less.
24 Feb 2009
Dominique Rivière - The Foggy Dew
Dominique posted a new video. Here he's playing a mandocello tuned EADG, just like the top 4 strings on a guitar. His website: http://riviere.auzeau.org
16 Feb 2009
Tim Browne
Today I discovered Bouzouki Player, Fiddler and singer Tim Browne from the area Duhallow / Sliabh Luachra. I contacted him and finally got the chance to listen to some of his recordings. First here's a video:




If you look at:
http://www.reverbnation.com/timbrowne
you can listen to some of his songs and tunes.
Official website:
www.tbrowne.net
beir sult - enjoy
If you look at:
http://www.reverbnation.com/timbrowne
you can listen to some of his songs and tunes.
Official website:
www.tbrowne.net
beir sult - enjoy
15 Feb 2009
Bouzouki shapes

With a little help of "chordhouse" I made this list of shapes for the most needed chords. You can find the possible position of the fingers and therefore figure out possible chord shapes. I hope someone will find this useful. You can download it here.
3 Feb 2009
24 Jan 2009
New Fylde Bouzouki for John
John, a new player of the Irish Bouzouki joins us with a short tune on his lovely Fylde. Hope to see and hear more of him in the future.
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