Falls of Richmond - old time banjo скачать видео бесплатно


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I first heard this tune on a recording by Dwight Diller. This is a fine modal tune which I like to take at an easy pace. It's a bit fast here since I wanted to fit three repeats into a file size acceptable by youtube!

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6 years назад

apiarygirl

A fine fine version! Clapping loudly.......

6 years назад

interrabang

Legerdemain

6 years назад

Two Owls

Your playing is so balanced, really makes the melody stand out. So many players play everything loud. Thanks, very enjoyable listening! Regards

6 years назад

Two Owls

Just love that version, you have really captured the mournful feeling. Jimp

7 years назад

Robert Bowden

This tune bears a very strong resemblance to the Irish tune Musical Priest. Not sure which one came first but as we all know "borrowing" from different genres and changing names is quite common in folk music.

7 years назад

Janet Burton

Delightful listening!

7 years назад

utbanker

Nice thumb slap on the head. Adds to it.

7 years назад

Earl Wiegand

wow awesome!!!

7 years назад

Joseph Stewart

Bravo! Played a bit fast perhaps (as you've readily acknowledged), but very, nicely, done! As a beginning claw-hammer player myself, this particular tune caught my ear very early-on in the learning process, largely because of its haunting, almost foreboding sound, and personally, I much prefer this piece in Sawmill tuning (F#, D, F#, A, D), but kudos to you Michael, you've done the tune great justice.

8 years назад

Ali Sadri

Love your version of Falls OD Richmond. Would you consider a tutorial Video to help beginners like me?

8 years назад

Stuart Stotts

the tuning seems to be (high string) Aflat, then F, Aflat, Eflat, F

8 years назад

white rice

Just beautiful Michael. Thanks.

8 years назад

Gary Cole

Thanks for answering. No problem. I'll try to copycat your playing without a tab. I love your style and continue to work at my claw hammer style. I take lessons from a guy named Steve Rosen at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago. He's a pretty good banjo man himself. Keep up the good work.

8 years назад

Gary Cole

I have a tab of this song but it lacks some of the little twists of your playing. Any way to get a tab of your version?

9 years назад

Bob Squared

one of the best old time renditions I've heard...upbeat, somewhat true to the original and a toe tapping great time - keep it up!

10 years назад

Noel Monteleone

You're leaving one part out.....

10 years назад

rsaathoff

Is this a short scale tuned up to standard tuning?I am looking at an A scale but want to switch back and forth between G & Double C to A & Double D without a capo. Cant decide what is a good scale length for that.

11 years назад

HaroldNmb

Great job.Thats worth an Attaboy.

11 years назад

SnipingLazers

fantastic, lovely, one of the best I've ever heard. as a West Virginian whose grandfather played banjo I applaud you for keeping our music alive.

11 years назад

henrik drescher

amazing

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