In Bodenstown churchyard there is a green grave, And wildly around it the winter winds rave; Small shelter I ween are the ruined walls there When the storm sweeps down on the plains of Kildare. Once I lay on that sod it lies over Wolfe Tone And thought how he perished in prison alone, His friends unavenged and his country unfreed "Oh, bitter, " I said, "is the patriots meed.
"For in him the heart of a woman combined With heroic spirit and a governing mind A martyr for Ireland, his grave has no stone His name sheldom named, and his virtues unknown." I was woke from my dream by the voices and tread Of a band who came into the home of the dead; They carried no corpse, and they carried no stone, And they stopped when they came to the grave of Wolfe Tone.
There were students and peasants, the wise and the brave, And an old man who knew him from cradle to grave, And children who thought me hard-hearted, for they On that sanctified sod were forbidden to play. But the old man, who saw I was mourning there, said: "We come, sir, to weep where young Wolfe Tone is laid, And we're going to raise him a monument, too A plain one, yet fit for the loyal and true."
My heart overflowed, and I clasped his old hand, And I blessed him, and blessed every one of his band: "Sweet, sweet tis to find that such faith can remain In the cause and the man so long vanquished and slain." In Bodenstown churchyard there is a green grave, And freely around it let winter winds rave Far better they suit him the ruin and gloom Till Ireland, a nation, can build him a tomb.
Bodenstown is in Sallins, Co. Kildare, where Wolfe Tone is buried. Wolfe Tone was one of the leaders of the 1798 uprising, often referred to as the rebellion of the 'United Irishmen' due to the fact that Catholic and Protestant Republicans fought side by side. (Notes Finbar & Eddie Furey, 'The Farewell Album')
This time I tried to tab a barndance composed by Vincent Broderick and played by Willie Kelly and Mike Rafferty accompanied by Donal Clancy on Bouzouki. Here's the tune:
Kevin Elam talks about accompanying Jigs and gives four reasons why you should learn DUDDUD Rhythm. He does not say that playing DUDUDU is false, but that it should be your main pattern and match it with alternates.
Today I listened to the beautiful Album by Jimmy Noonan, Michael Shorrock, Chris Mc Grath & Ted Davis called Maple Leaf. On it there is a Reel Set called Courting Them All, which took my attention because I loved the melody of the first tune and also the bouzouki accompaniment of Michael Shorrock.
When trying to tab it I found out, that it is not too difficult, but effective. Of course, there are some difficult parts in it, you'll find out. I definitely did not catch all of the finesses, but this is what I found out.
You can listen to the tune here:
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Some days ago I posted the tab for Martin Wynne's No 3. Then I posted The Pinche's Snuff, also called The Pinch of Snuff. Now it's the third tune in this set called "The Laurel Tree", sometime also called "The Laurel Bush".
This is my attempt to tab Eoin's accompaniment of The Laurel Tree
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This is an excerpt, the melody is underneath the accompaniment. The melody is taken from thesession.org.
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Some days ago I posted the tab for Martin Wynne's No 3. Now I tried to tab the second tune in this set, The Pinche's Snuff, also called The Pinch of Snuff.
This is my attempt to tab Eoin's accompaniment of The Pinch of Snuff:
If you want the whole tab in pdf form just write an email and comment.
This is an excerpt, the melody is underneath the accompaniment. The melody is taken from thesession.org and varies a bit from the melody the fiddle is playing:
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Last year Eoin O'Neill gave a workshop for Virtual O'Flaherty's Irish Music Retreat. In the evening there were concerts presented. This was one of the videos. Unfortunately I forgot the name of the fiddler. If you know him please write in the comments.
This is my attempt to tab Eoin's accompaniment of Martin Wynne's No.3. It works on ADAD and GDAD, Capo on 5th fret. The melody is underneath the accompaniment.
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This is an excerpt:
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Kevin Elam has posted some really good instructional videos on youtube which you might want to check out. Here are two videos about accompanying reels. He uses a guitar and piano, but it is worth looking at for bouzouki players as well. If you think these videos are useful you might consider joining his patreon site at: http://www.patreon.com/kevinelammusic
This years Minnesota Irish Weekend brings us a bouzouki Workshop with Singer/Bouzouki player John Coyne.
Just lately John released a fantastic album together with Kathleen Conneely and Séan Clohessy called "All Jokes Aside". You can listen to it and buy it here: https://srslylike.bandcamp.com/album/all-jokes-aside
Jeffrey Forbes posted some tutorial videos he filmed at a workshop in the Roundhouse Celtic Festival, Evanston, Wyoming (USA) on youtube. Michael and Brian discuss several topics.
Right hand patterns
Jig pattern
Backing rhythm on a trad. Irish Jig (I Buried My Wife)
Backing of trad. Reels
Backing of a trad. Irish song (Hills of Greenmore)Humours of Ballyloughlin Jig
Randy Clepper will give 3 bouzouki courses at this yeas Virtual Dulcimer Fest, June 2-5, 2022. Each course is $10.30, so this is very cheap and definitely worth it. I took part in his courses last year and he does a really good job. Topics of the 3 courses are:
For some time now Tune Supply brings us lovely sessions on youtube. Here's a version of the song/tune Cunla by Eimear Arkins (Vocal, Fiddle) and Alan Murray. It starts at approx. 1:20:30. Did I mention that I really enjoy Alan's Bouzouki playing?
Note-orious is an app/game which helps you to learn the notes on the fretboard. It cost approx. 2€. You can use it for a lot of stringed instruments, also for GDAD tuning. It's fun playing around with it and it really helps to get to know the fretboard.
It is available for iPhone, iPad, Mac (Catalina and higher). Sorry not for Windows or Android.