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Cajun Fiddle - 95 sec
"Cajun Fiddle," as played by Miss Emily. Visit me at www.banjophil.com and learn how to get Emily's CD.
Auteur : mrgreer51
Tags:Cajun Fiddle banjophil bluegrass violin guitar
Boston Kiltics Nova Scotia Celtic Fiddle Dance Story & Song - 164 sec
We are four Bostonians who perform celtic folk music from Nova Scotia. We all have at least one parent from Nova Scotia and spent lots of time there growing up. We also embrace being from Boston and have been influenced by the rich Irish traditions of our area. Our fiddler Doug Lamey is the grandson of Boston Cape Breton fiddling legend Bill Lamey. He's been playing since he was a kid and has studied with some of the greats from both the Cape Breton tradition (Buddy MacMaster) and Irish fiddle scene (Tommy Peoples). http://www.douglamey.com/ We are lucky to have two of the best stepdancers in the Boston area, Pam Campbell and Christine Morrison. Pam is the daughter of fiddling legend John Campbell. Christine is the daughter of Peggy Morrison who is president of the Gaelic Club in Watertown, MA. Pam & Christine have been dancing together for 16 years and have shared the stage with Natalie MacMaster and Ashley MacIsaac to drop some names. I sing in both English and Scottish Gaelic. I play guitar and Irish Tin whistle and make my living as a musician/storyteller. I am steeped in Irish music on my dads side of the family (Clifford's in Sliabh Luachra) and Scottish on moms side. I recieved my MA in Folklore from Memorial University in Newfoundland. http://www.cliffmcgann.com/ We've all played together informally over the years but are finally making it official. We've settled on the name The Boston Kiltics as it captures our love of Scottish folk music but also the fact we are from Boston and proud. This was recorded for a local TV station and is only our second official gig together. Visit us on the Web @ http://www.bostonkiltics.com Visit us on MySpace @ http://www.myspace.com/bostonkiltics
Auteur : ceolach
Tags:Irish Cape Breton Scottish Celtic Gaelic Stepdancing Riverdance
The Who - Fiddle About - 202 sec
A scene from the musical "Tommy".
Auteur : Ventisan
Tags:The Who Fiddle About Keith Moon Uncle Ernie Tommy
Phish fiddle - Ann Marie Calhoun - 378 sec
Ann Marie and Joe play Stash by Phish www.myspace.com/annmariecalhoun
Auteur : theboggster
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FIDDLE JOHN - 61 sec
John Fowler playing the fiddle in the Carolina Appalachian Old Timey Style It's called Old-Time. The fiddle, not violin is crossed tuned AEAE. The bowing is called "down bowing" A lot of older fiddlers held the fiddle in front, to the side, or even low and on the chest. It's mountain folk fiddling...an older ninetenth century Appalachian style of playing. hairytoeproductions.com
Auteur : gbfowler
Tags:fiddle violin appalachian carolina old timey traditional music hillbilly bluegrass
Amp Fiddler Live - I Believe in You - 473 sec
BBC Live of Amp Fiddler with his famous group
Auteur : labynocle
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Amp Fiddler - Ridin' - 197 sec
Amp Fiddler - Ridin' - Video
Auteur : GiovannaMotion
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Lonesome Fiddle Blues - 58 sec
Here's a fast one in D minor.
Auteur : mrgreer51
Tags:fiddle bluegrass lonesome blues banjophil Greer
Amp Fiddler Possibilities - 199 sec
Amp Fiddler Possibilities Sannois 04.03.2007
Auteur : AlishaWorld
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Amp Fiddler ft. Corinne Bailey Rae | If I Don't - 201 sec
http://www.sedentario.org Clipe em animação. Amp Fiddler com Corinne Bailey Rae. música "If I Don't". Produzido por Minivegas.
Auteur : brucalheiros
Tags:amp fiddler corinne bailey rae if dont music videoclip clipe minivegas
Johnny Lee - Cherokee Fiddle (1982) - 245 sec
JOHNNY LEE - SOUNDS LIKE LOVE (1982) - STEREO - 1. CHEROKEE FIDDLE 2. It's Up To You 3. Just Like Old Times 4. Loving You Is Just An Old Habit 5. Sounds Like Love B 1. Shot Full Of Love 2. You Know Me 3. Come As You Were 4. The Deeper We Fall 5. I'll Take Your Love Anytime
Auteur : lazydaysleeper
Tags: johnny lee cherokee fiddle sweet sound of vinyl country stereo
Classic Sesame Street - Elmo's fiddle lesson - 298 sec
Here's another 1986 scene with (the definitive) Elmo.
Auteur : sawing14s
Tags:Classic Sesame Street Elmo Kevin Clash Muppets Bob McGrath Yo-Yo Ma cello violin 1980's
Wild celtic fiddle piece - 294 sec
Listen to this loud!! This is a live studio recording: Heath on fiddle, Joe and Alan on guitars, Lynne on bodhran, Mark on harp and Paul on Bass. We're called "Slainte" and we are based in the UK - visit our site here: http://www.celtmusic.co.uk
Auteur : MarkHarmer
Tags:music irish celtic fiddle slainte folk
ALEX DEPUE DAZZLES OPEN MIC NIGHT (MySpace.com/alexdepue) - 146 sec
Alex DePue's lightning fast fiddle is a hit at Open Mic Night at Lestats in San Diego. For more Music go to: MySpace.com/alexdepue
Auteur : SixPalmsPresents
Tags: Violin Alex DePue Fiddler music bluegrass astonishing fiddle hammer_geige_spieler showman Michael_Jackson Smooth_criminal Yes alex_depue
Steffen & Jane - The Dixieland - (Guitar & Fiddle) - 245 sec
Add &fmt=18 to the end of this vids URL to hear it in Stereo. Steffen Schackinger (Guitar) & Jane Clark (Fiddle) CD - ElectriGuitartistry - available at http://www.candyrat.com, amazon.com, and itunes Visit Steffen Schackinger at: http://www.myspace.com/steffenschackinger Band Backing Tracks available at: http://candyrat.com/artists/SteffenSchackinger/
Auteur : rpoland
Tags: Steffen Schackinger Jane Clark Guitar Fiddle
One-arm Fiddle Player - 140 sec
Amazing! Leonard has only one arm, yet he can fiddle with the best of 'em. For more fine music and comedy, go to www.banjophil.com
Auteur : mrgreer51
Tags:fiddle one arm one-armed old time bluegrass old-time banjophil violin guitar
Lonesome Fiddle Blues - 189 sec
Vassar Clements along with The Del McCoury Band on All Star Bluegrass Celevbration II DVD. Recorded on April 2nd 2003 at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN
Auteur : Brewhead
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Zerkula Janos: Gyimes Fiddle - 209 sec
Zerkula Janos and Aunt Gizi are the last of the older generation of musicians from the Gyimes Pass region in Transylvania. The fiddle is accompanied by the "gardon" which is a string percussion instrument carved from a log in roughly the shape of a cello. This type of fiddle-gardon duet is unique top the Carpathian highlands in Transylvania, also being played in the Romanian village of Gyergyodamuk, and in few other places. The population in Gyimes are overwhelmingly Hungarian speaking and are called Gyimes Csangos, and are related closely to the Szekely Hungarians of Harghita and Covaszna counties in Romania. This video was taken at the Palace of Arts in Budapest on March 5, 2007, at the special concert of the "Transylvanian Buena Vista".
Auteur : dumneazu
Tags:Gyimes Fiddle gardon Hungarian folk music Romanian Transylvanian Carpathian Zerkula Csango
Accordion & Fiddle Music - 151 sec
http://www.setdancingnews.net/wcss/wcsst.htm Joe Burke on the Box and Paddy Glackin Fiddle. Joe is one of the best box players in the traditional Irish music scene. Born in Kilnadeema, south of Loughrea in Co Galway in 1939, Joe Burke was introduced to music at an early age. His mother played the box in the old style. He recalls that he was four years of age when he first started playing. "There was always dancing in the house," he told one interviewer. His uncle taught him his first tune - Let Erin Remember. As far back as he can remember there was a gramophone in the house and he remembers listening to early 1930s recordings by the Ballinakill Ceili Band and Michael Coleman. His most significant instructors were the Downey family of Leitrim Cross, also near Loughrea. "A great music house, millions of tunes." Two or three nights every week the young Joe Burke played with Jack Downey and learned his trade. There were also good players around Ballinakill, between Woodford and Loughrea: Stephen, Eddie and Ambrose Moloney and members of the White family, from whom Burke learned his music. In the Fifties he bought an accordion in Waltons of Dublin for £5 which he still has. The one he plays most often was custom-made by the French maker Bertrand Gaillard and the reeds are hand-made by an Italian, Binci. He won the All-Ireland Senior Accordion Championship in Thurles in 1959 and again in 1960 in Boyle. He withdrew from competition after that believing in a convention that the victor lets others have a chance of winning. In 1955 he was part of the newly-formed Leitrim Ceile Band, with such players as Ned Coleman, Oliver Roland, Paddy Downey, Sean McGlynn, Paddy Doorley, Jack Derven and Mick Darcy. Later the band was joined by Michael Joe Doorley and flute player Paddy Carty. "The first night we played in Galway Rowing Club. We each got £1 a night at that time," he once said. Later the pay rose to thirty shillings. The band won two All Ireland titles. He left the Leitrim Ceili Band around 1962. He was now playing a lot in England. "In the Galtimore in Cricklewood, you could have 2,000 people." In 1961 he visited the United States for the first time with singer Sean O Siochain, harpist Kathleen Watkins, Eileen Markey and singer Edmund Browne, touring about 16 cities. Club owner Bill Fuller brought him back the following year to play Chicago and New York, accompanied by a drummer. In the blossoming folk scene of the Sixties, Burke found work in Ireland, England, Scotland and Germany and the US. He toured England and Scotland regularly with the great Belfast fiddle player Sean Maguire and in the US with Andy McGann. Stylish player 1989 represented Ireland at the International Accordion Festival in Montmagny, Quebec, and again in 1992, teaming up with international names such as Marc Savoy and Art Van Dame in "Accordions that Shook the World." In 1997 won an AIB Traditional Musician Award, a Galway honour won also by Mairtin O'Connor and Frankie Gavin. Influenced by the Nenagh box player Paddy O'Brien (1922-91), who helped replace the old push and draw method of box playing with the B/C style, Burke is noted for his stylish use of triplets and rolls. He has given workshops and masterclasses at home and abroad and has influenced a generation of box players. Married Anne Conroy of Abbey, near Loughrea, in 1990. She played accordion and guitar with the group Oisin and today they regularly feature as a duet.They have restored the old family home in Kilnadeema and have begun a music school where they run classes in the winter. In late 2002 he released an album The Morning Mist, named after the only tune he has composed to date. The tune was previously recorded by the Liverpool Ceili Band among others.
Auteur : clarebannerman
Tags: Irish Trad Traditional Gaelic Ireland Music Accordion Fiddle
Eileen Ivers fiddle - 201 sec
At the 25th annual Cleveland Irish Festival, July 22, 2007.
Auteur : adorley
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